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  1. […] Welcome to Das Park Hotel in Linz, Austria. This unique hotel has transformed standard concrete sewer pipes into hotel rooms, simply by giving them a back wall and large front door, and drilling a window in the side for a little bit of natural light. Throw in a lamp, a bed, and some sleeping bags and you’ve got yourself what looks like one of the most original hotel ideas that this ninja has ever seen. […]

     

  2. […] Si bien, obviamente el proyecto me parece interesante (al fin y al cabo lo postee, ¿no?), no puedo evitar pensar que hay gente que realmente vive en espacios de escala comparable a esta. También me da la idea de un terrario a escala humana… macabro. […]

     

  3. […] Si bien, obviamente el proyecto me parece interesante (al fin y al cabo lo postee, ¿no?), no puedo evitar pensar que hay gente que realmente vive en espacios de escala comparable a esta. También me da la idea de un terrario a escala humana… macabro. […]

     

  4. […] First off, let me introduce you to the Hotel Puerta America, in Madrid. Unlike your typical hotel, where there’s a ground floor with reception and all the public amenities followed by however many identical [or damn near] stacked on top of one another, this hotel has commissioned a different architect to design each floor. Yes, my ninjas – EACH FLOOR. […]

     

  5. what the crap are we talking about

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  6. what the crap are we talking about???!!!

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