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Luxury House Design by Kelly Deck Posted: 13 Sep 2013 09:43 PM PDT Luxury House Design by Kelly Deck. The interior is inspired by the natural environment and outside the cedar grain is clear and Bluestone premises, so looks modern and contemporary in it. It has five bedrooms with five bathrooms. The main house feautres radiant heat floors, floor to ceiling windows, terrace with fireplace and Jacuzzi, wine cellar, gym, recreation area, an integrated audio system with speakers in the room key inside and outside and other useful things. Windows from floor to ceiling, no catches just a lot of natural light, but also a framework for the country, Whistler and Blackcomb mountains and fissile Peak. Provides the structure with a garage and three cars and a wide area along the side of the house and is well protected. [ Via ] |
Architecture of JetBlue Airways Terminal 5, JFK International Airport by Gensler Architect Posted: 13 Sep 2013 09:43 AM PDT Architecture of JetBlue Airways Terminal 5, JFK International Airport, designed by Gensler Architect. Located in Queens, New York. With its curved rooflines, JetBlue Airways’ first terminal responds to its unique location near Eero Saarinen’s historic TWA terminal. From a functional standpoint, Gensler designed the terminal to complement JetBlue’s business model. The 640,000-gross-square-foot, 26-gate terminal provides exceptional customer service, with a tailored plan for circulation and seating in the concourse. The ticketing lobby and holdrooms are sized as transitory spaces, while concessions areas are larger as JetBlue customers tend to buy food and drink before boarding. Wider space between gates allows JetBlue’s Airbus 320s to easily turn around, minimizing delays. [ Gensler Architect ] |
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