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Count your steps. Hit the gym. Bike to work. If you’ve tried to lose weight, you know it’s important to get moving. But with all our emphasis on working out to ‘burn off’ what we eat, experts say we’ve missed ...
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For those who can’t, or don’t want to, install solar on their rooftop, or who just want to offset some of their electricity with clean solar energy from their windows, a forthcoming product could prove to be a simple DIY ...
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Lebanese designer Nathalie Harb created this pavilion for Beirut Design Week to give residents of the city access to silence. It is intended to provide residents and visitors with a cocoon-like environment to escape the surrounding noise from traffic, construction sites, electronics and ...
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When you go out of town, you usually need to buy a few nights at a hotel in addition to a plane, train, or bus ticket. Brandan Siebrecht, a graduate architecture student at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, wants to ...
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Located one hour south of Copenhagen, Denmark, the Treetop Experience begins with a walk through the forest of Gisselfeld Klosters Skove that has various sections to stop and relax, or explore and learn. The continuous wood ramp is 1,970 ft (600m) ...
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The XBody Actiwave introduces an electrifying new way to enhance your workouts… literally! The all new tech consists of a wearable suit with sensors and nodes that work in tandem with a personal training system. The system will simultaneously provide ...
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For the New York-based design firm Icrave, interior design isn’t just choosing paint colors, lighting, and furniture. While the firm got its start in 2002 designing the interiors of bars and restaurants, it has since branched into designing airport terminals, including ...
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Whether you want to tone up, slim down, or boost your mood, you’ve likely taken a stab at tweaking your fitness routine. Unfortunately, there’s a lot of fitness advice out there that won’t help you meet your goals and could actually ...
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Construction has started on a digitally connected co-living and co-working retreat in the Himalayas, designed by Italian architect Carlo Ratti. Carlo Ratti Associati has teamed up with Turin-based architect Michele Bonino on the Pankhasari Retreat, a remote getaway where guests will be able to live and work ...