A retired Japanese couple has teamed up with an architecture firm to design “a house with a bookshop and a café where neighbors and visitors can stop by.” The result is a decidedly more spacious and well-lit version of Brazenhead Books – another domicile/bookstore.
Etgar Keret’s super narrow house is the stuff of nightmares.
[Image via Jason Thomas]
Rob Whitworth’s timelapse footage of Kuala Lumpur. You’re welcome, eyeballs.
The text is not in control. Certainly the writer is not in control of what the text can do—but neither, really, is the text itself.
Brian Nitz wonders if increased usage of the word “sustainable” is, well, unsustainable.
[Image via XKCD, of course.]
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[Image via XKCD, of course.]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1wj12quXg1r6xvfko1_1280.png)
