List of Monumental sculpture projects 2015

  • 1 http://swannbb.blogspot.fr/2015/02/sunday-robot-play.html
  • 2 http://shuengitswannjie.blogspot.fr/2015/02/interactive-reading-room-tea-house-2015.html
  • 3 http://swannbb.blogspot.fr/2014/06/neo-ming-bed-luxembourg.html
  • 4 http://swannbb.blogspot.fr/2013/02/yuzi-paradise-tell-moon.html
  • 5 http://swannbb.blogspot.com/2011/09/12th-changchun-international-sculpture.html
  • 6 http://www.saatchionline.com/Shuen-git

Sunday 10 November 2013

futuro house for sale

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Beer can house 
THE "BEER CAN" HOUSE
THE "BEER CAN" HOUSE 222 Malone St, Houston, TX 77007 29°45'50.32"N 95°25'8.15"W - See more at: http://www.strangebuildings.thegrumpyoldlimey.com/2011/07/beer-can-house-houston-tx-usa.html#sthash.3lulUaWM.dpuf
THE "BEER CAN" HOUSE 222 Malone St, Houston, TX 77007 29°45'50.32"N 95°25'8.15"W - See more at: http://www.strangebuildings.thegrumpyoldlimey.com/2011/07/beer-can-house-houston-tx-usa.html#sthash.3lulUaWM.dpuf

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA
It has been estimated that there are over 50,000 beer cans adorning this Texas oddity. John Milkovisch started his mammoth redecorating project in 1968. It is said the motivation for him to start using huge numbers of marbles, rocks and pieces of metal to create landscaping features to adorn the yard was that he simply "got sick of mowing the grass". Eventually the yard, both front and back, was entirely "hardscaped" so he moved on to the house. Over the course of the next two decades he covered ...
- See more at: http://www.strangebuildings.thegrumpyoldlimey.com/2011/07/beer-can-house-houston-tx-usa.html#sthash.3lulUaWM.dpuf

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA
It has been estimated that there are over 50,000 beer cans adorning this Texas oddity. John Milkovisch started his mammoth redecorating project in 1968. It is said the motivation for him to start using huge numbers of marbles, rocks and pieces of metal to create landscaping features to adorn the yard was that he simply "got sick of mowing the grass". Eventually the yard, both front and back, was entirely "hardscaped" so he moved on to the house. Over the course of the next two decades he covered ...
- See more at: http://www.strangebuildings.thegrumpyoldlimey.com/2011/07/beer-can-house-houston-tx-usa.html#sthash.3lulUaWM.dpuf

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA
It has been estimated that there are over 50,000 beer cans adorning this Texas oddity. John Milkovisch started his mammoth redecorating project in 1968. It is said the motivation for him to start using huge numbers of marbles, rocks and pieces of metal to create landscaping features to adorn the yard was that he simply "got sick of mowing the grass". Eventually the yard, both front and back, was entirely "hardscaped" so he moved on to the house. Over the course of the next two decades he covered ...
- See more at: http://www.strangebuildings.thegrumpyoldlimey.com/2011/07/beer-can-house-houston-tx-usa.html#sthash.3lulUaWM.dpuf

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA
It has been estimated that there are over 50,000 beer cans adorning this Texas oddity. John Milkovisch started his mammoth redecorating project in 1968. It is said the motivation for him to start using huge numbers of marbles, rocks and pieces of metal to create landscaping features to adorn the yard was that he simply "got sick of mowing the grass". Eventually the yard, both front and back, was entirely "hardscaped" so he moved on to the house. Over the course of the next two decades he covered ...
- See more at: http://www.strangebuildings.thegrumpyoldlimey.com/2011/07/beer-can-house-houston-tx-usa.html#sthash.3lulUaWM.dpuf

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA

The Beer Can House, Houston, TX, USA
It has been estimated that there are over 50,000 beer cans adorning this Texas oddity. John Milkovisch started his mammoth redecorating project in 1968. It is said the motivation for him to start using huge numbers of marbles, rocks and pieces of metal to create landscaping features to adorn the yard was that he simply "got sick of mowing the grass". Eventually the yard, both front and back, was entirely "hardscaped" so he moved on to the house. Over the course of the next two decades he covered ...
- See more at: http://www.strangebuildings.thegrumpyoldlimey.com/2011/07/beer-can-house-houston-tx-usa.html#sthash.3lulUaWM.dpuf
THE "BEER CAN" HOUSE 222 Malone St, Houston, TX 77007 29°45'50.32"N 95°25'8.15"W - See more at: http://www.strangebuildings.thegrumpyoldlimey.com/2011/07/beer-can-house-houston-tx-usa.html#sthash.3lulUaWM.dpuf

THE "BEER CAN" HOUSE 222 Malone St, Houston, TX 77007 29°45'50.32"N 95°25'8.15"W - See more at: http://www.strangebuildings.thegrumpyoldlimey.com/2011/07/beer-can-house-houston-tx-usa.html#sthash.3lulUaWM.dpuf

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