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Mon Plaisir

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Channel address: @erotiqueofsoul
Categories: Art , Pictures and photos
Language: English
Subscribers: 594
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A place where your soul live in pleasure.
All sorts of visual art.
You can contact with admin via @InoEcil

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2021-05-31 12:00:25 https://open.spotify.com/track/48VsT5UCEE458bRZZiZN5w?si=2QoCE0jOSwSXpisWgSG2Rg



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2021-05-31 07:05:07
Devon Hawkins
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2021-05-31 00:00:06
Miika Laaksonen
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2021-05-29 09:15:10
Led by Ma Yansong, MAD Architects have released their design for the Jiaxing Civic Center, a project that explores the relationship between city, nature, and people. The proposed center will be a new place of attraction for children, adults, and seniors, sitting on the city's central axis and surrounded by its South Lake, Haiyan River, and Central Park. The master plan will house three venues: the Science and Technology Museum, the Women and Children Activity Center, and the Youth Activity Center, all organized around a central green open space. The firm's latest public project in Jiaxing City, which is expected to be complete by the end of 2023, comes shortly after they unveiled their design for the Jiaxing Train Station earlier this year.
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2021-05-29 01:10:06
Little Island is a public park that shelters three new performance venues on the Hudson River. Designed as a haven for people and wildlife, it is a green oasis, held above the water by sculptural planters, and located just a short walk across a gangplank from Manhattan’s Lower West Side.

Heatherwick Studio was initially invited by philanthropist Barry Diller and the Hudson River Park Trust to create a pavilion for a new pier off the southwest of Manhattan. Instead of designing a decorative object to sit in the Hudson River Park, the design team saw an opportunity to rethink what a pier could be. The starting point was not the structure, but the experience for visitors: the excitement of being over the water, the feeling of leaving the city behind and being immersed in greenery – inspired by Central Park, where it’s possible to forget that you are in the midst of the most densely populated city in the United States.
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2021-05-26 07:15:09
Anna Bratiychuk
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2021-05-26 01:10:06
Andrew Neel
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2021-05-25 16:30:19
The African Renaissance Monument in Senegal - the tallest statue in Africa
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2021-05-24 06:25:07
Katie G. Whipple
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2021-05-24 02:55:07
l'Esthétique
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