الاثنين، 4 نوفمبر 2013

10 Cool Buildings Shaped Like Their Company's Product


Most companies use some form of advertising to let customers know more about their product. These 10 businesses took promotion to the grandest extreme and constructed actual buildings in the shape of what they are trying to sell or promote. The attention-getting factor is obvious with these novelty architectural structures. Whether they are in the shape of giant shoes or enormous hot dogs, these creative buildings draw the curious crowds like bees to honey.
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 Drive-Thru Giant Doughnuts Function as a Bakery:The Donut Hole, La Puente, California, USA

Drive-Thru Giant Doughnuts Function as a Bakery: The Donut Hole, La Puente, California, USA
Under the sun scorched blue skies of La Puente, California sits one of the world's most surprising bakeries. In the shape of two larger-than-life doughnuts, this business has sold exactly what it advertises- doughnuts and more doughnuts since 1968. Drive in through one 26-foot fiberglass piece of pastry, order at the bakery window in the center, and drive out through a matching doughnut on the other side. It may be a strange way to order a box of crullers, but a building like this certainly succeeds in drumming up customers. (Link | Photo)


 Buy Pineapple Creations Inside the World's Biggest Pineapple: The Big Pineapple, South Africa

Buy Pineapple Creations Inside the World's Biggest Pineapple: The Big Pineapple, South Africa
In the tiny village of Bathurst, South Africa is a very ambitious building. Here you will find the biggest pineapple on Earth. Standing nearly 55-feet tall and located on the Summerhill Estate pineapple plantation, this building has three floors which hold a 60-seat auditorium, a gift shop selling pineapple products, a museum dedicated to the cloying citrus, and a 360º observation deck. Built between 1990-1992, it is made from steel and concrete with a fiberglass outer skin. As tourists on the deck gaze at the panoramic view of the prickly pineapple crowns being farmed below, they may clutch their purchases of pineapple chutney and fruit-shaped pottery and feel a certain satisfaction that bigger can often be better. (Link | Photo)


 Enter an Enormous Latrine to Explore Toilet History: Toilet Museum, South Korea

Enter an Enormous Latrine to Explore Toilet History: Toilet Museum, South Korea
Built as a private home in 2007 by the first president of the World Toilet Association, this 2-story building, built in the shape of a giant loo, now functions as the Toilet Museum. Located in Suwon, South Korea and surrounded by Restroom Cultural Park, this 4,508 square foot museum displays toilet-themed works of art, European bedpans, squat toilets, and lavatory signs from around the globe. There is even a gift shop selling souvenirs, which include smiley-faced poop-shaped toys. 
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 Learn About Tea and then Drink a Cup While in a Colossal Tea Pot: Meitan Tea Museum, China

Learn About Tea and then Drink a Cup While in a Colossal Tea Pot: Meitan Tea Museum, China
Meitan County in the Guizhou province of China is known for being the main producer of green tea in the region. So it is not surprising that a building in the shape of a gigantic tea pot, with an added tea cup next to it, would be constructed as a commemoration to that industry. Inside you will find a museum dedicated to all things tea related, as well as a hotel where tourists can imbibe a steaming hot cup. Nearly 245-feet tall, this building has set the record for the largest tea pot in the world. That's a whole lot of tea.
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 Get Your Flats Fixed in a Big Oxford Shoe: Big Shoe Repair, Bakersfield, California, USA

Get Your Flats Fixed in a Big Oxford Shoe: Big Shoe Repair, Bakersfield, California, USA
Although there are several shoe-shaped residences that exist in the world, Bakersfield, California may have the only business where you can get your heels repaired inside of a shoe. Built in 1947, this 30-foot long building houses a cobblery business. It is unique in that the roof features a working shoelace made out of a 50-foot long rope. (Link | Photo)

 Scientists Develop Aquaculture in the Belly of a Giant Fish: National Fisheries Development Office, India

Scientists Develop Aquaculture in the Belly of a Giant Fish: National Fisheries Development Office, India
Even government agencies occasionally join in on the novelty architecture craze. This 4-story fish building was constructed in 2012 to function as an office for the National Fisheries Development in Rajendranager, Hyderabad, India. In the belly of this colossal flounder, work is being done to expand technology for India's fisheries and aquaculture. Entrance to the building is beneath a silver fin. (Link | Photo)


 Rent Construction Equipment from a Giant Bulldozer: United Equipment, Turlock, California, USA

Rent Construction Equipment from a Giant Bulldozer: United Equipment, Turlock, California, USA
Do you need to buy or rent a piece of heavy machinery for a home remodel or a landscape project? There could be no better place than this bulldozer-shaped office building in Turlock, California. It is owned by United Equipment, a company that specializes in construction machinery. Built in 1976, this office masquerades as a massive Cat D5 bulldozer and is 2-stories tall and 66-feet long. Its giant scoop appears to be pushing a pile of rocks in its path. Although it looks ready to move mountains, its offices inside are actually quite normal and sedate. (Link | Photo)


 Get a Buzz Inside of an Oversized Whiskey Barrel:Tonneau Bistro & Bar, Okinawa, Japan

Get a Buzz Inside of an Oversized Whiskey Barrel: Tonneau Bistro & Bar, Okinawa, Japan
Have a pint of beer or something stronger poured for you inside of this monstrous keg-shaped building located in Okinawa, Japan. The Tonneau Bistro & Bar is 4-stories tall and serves both food and drink. As an added benefit, it comes complete with a giant spout. (Link | Photo)


 Buy Musical Instruments in the Body of an Acoustic Guitar: Grand Guitar, Tennessee, USA

Buy Musical Instruments in the Body of an Acoustic Guitar: Grand Guitar, Tennessee, USA
Grand Guitar in Bristol, Tennessee bills itself as the "World's Only Guitar Shaped Music and Gift Shop." Located in an area renowned for its country and bluegrass music, this 70-foot long guitar-shaped building also functions as a museum where people can view instruments on display and see memorabilia from performers. One of the first nationally distributed country music records- by the Carter Family and Jimmy Rogers- was made in this town in 1927, so it comes with history. The building itself was built in 1983 and is 3-stories tall. The guitar's sound holes are also its windows, and its strings are made of nylon rope. (Link | Photo)


 Eat Your Sausage in a 42-Foot Long Wiener: Coney Island Hot Dog Stand, Colorado, USA

Eat Your Sausage in a 42-Foot Long Wiener: Coney Island Hot Dog Stand, Colorado, USA
Shaped like a massive hot dog with a stucco bun, complete with mustard and relish condiments, this diner in Bailey, Colorado serves up greasy American food. Built in 1966, it was originally located in Denver until 2006 when it was moved to the town of Bailey. With built-in seating inside of the wiener it is a popular tourist attraction. (Link | Photo)


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الجمعة، 25 أكتوبر 2013

10 Coolest Camping Tents

 Book Tent

Book Tent

Curl up with a good book and enjoy the ... outdoors with this cleverly printed Fully Booked tent by Jack Maxwell.


 VW Camper Van Tent

VW Camper Van Tent

This might be the closest we'll get to owning a Dharma van. The big problem is that you can't drive it, and that's because it's a tent. Coolest. Tent. Ever. The scale replica of the original 1965 VW Type 2 Campervan has now been licensed by Volkswagen for the first time. It's available in yellow, red or blue, and is certain to stand out from all other tents. It's large enough to stand up in, and contains two zip-separated double-size rooms, each one sleeping 2 people.


 The Tit Tent

The Tit Tent

This one was really popular in Belgium in the summer of 2009 after a massive marketing campaign by the newspaper Het Nieuwsblad! A tent in the shape of, well, a boob. 


 Transparent Bubble Tent

Transparent Bubble Tent

Anybody trying these outdoor gadgets might want to bring a pair of curtains. Although they look and feel more like giant goldfish bowls, these latest inventions are actually totally see-through inflatable tents. With incredible panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the bizarre transparent structures are designed to get people as close to nature as possible. However, they are far from the traditional camping trip – decked out with wardrobes, shelves and electric lights, the bubbles look more like a movable hotel room than a regular tent. Launched in 2010, the structures can be hired out at sites across France for around $543 pounds a night.




 ‘Get a room' Tent

‘Get a room' Tent

The designers at FieldCandy think that tents should be more than functional. They should be funny, too! The firm offers dozens of different designs, including this one called "Get a Room!" 


 Car Tent

Car Tent

The car tent is a tent designed to look like a car cover, so you can go camping in the city without being disturbed. And really, who doesn't go camping in the city? When you get hungry you just shoot a business man and cook him over an open flame. Delicious! 


 London Underground Tube Tent

London Underground Tube Tent

With the London Underground Tube Tent, the Northern Line just got extended indefinitely. Able to pack in around 72 people at a stretch, and sleep 16 comfortably over five different compartments, it's an excellent option for parties, large-scale camping and epic sleep overs. Plus, since you can stay on board as long as you want and no inspectors are invited, you can literally party all night.


 Space Station Tent

Space Station Tent

Camping is out of this world fun with the Space Station Tent . It includes the 4′x4′ tent and four tunnels that attach to each side for the ultimate outer space playset. Blast off with indoor or outdoor use. The center Space Module Tent is available separately, too.


 Sandwich Tent

Sandwich Tent

Cut slices of fresh bread and butter. Layer on cheese, tomato, cucumber, lettuce and mayonnaise. Then carefully add in two fun, outgoing people. The Earl of Sandwich would most definitely approve.

 Quilted Tent

Quilted Tent

At the end of a long day, all you want to do is snuggle up in your sleeping bag. So imagine how much more cosy it will feel being wrapped up in a patchwork quilt. You'll be snoring within minutes, hopefully not too loudly. It's not like you can pop to the spare room if your partner's impersonating a grizzly bear. 



Another 10 People with Unbelievable Medical Conditions

 The 8-Year-Old Known as the “ Fish Boy” (Ichtyosis)

The 8-Year-Old Known as the “ Fish Boy” (Ichtyosis)

Eight-year-old Pan Xianhang can't sleep at night. Known as “Fish Boy” by locals in the Eastern China province of Wenling, little Xianhang is covered from head-to-toe in thick, itchy scales.


Diagnosed at birth with the rare genetic disease Ichtyosis, Pan has lived his whole life with unbearable pain, often suffering from overheating and extreme itching. His severe skin abnormalities have affected the shape of his eyelids, nose, mouth, and ears, while also limiting movement of his arms and legs.


According to The Foundation for Ichthyosis & Related Skin Types, it is estimated that more than 16,000 babies are born with some form of Ichthyosis each year, varying in severity of symptoms. 

 The Woman Who Sees the World Upside Down (Spatial Orientation Phenomenon)

The Woman Who Sees the World Upside Down (Spatial Orientation Phenomenon)

Bojana Danilovic has what you might call a unique worldview. Due to a rare condition, she sees everything upside down, all the time. The 28-year-old Serbian council employee uses an upside down monitor at work and relaxes at home in front of an upside down television stacked on top of the normal one that the rest of her family watches.



Experts from Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been consulted after local doctors were flummoxed by the extremely unusual condition. According to them, she is suffering from a neurological syndrome called "spatial orientation phenomenon."


 The Woman with Two Vaginas (Uterus Didelphys)

The Woman with Two Vaginas (Uterus Didelphys)

Hazel Jones always wondered why she suffered from terrible cramps and heavy periods during puberty. However, it wasn't until she turned 18 that she was given her astonishing diagnosis; she has two vaginas.

The blonde 27-year-old from High Wycombe has the million-in-one condition called uterus didelphys, which means that she has two separate uteruses and cervixes.



Hazel went to the doctor after her long-term boyfriend told her she was "different" in the genital area. Sitting next to Hazel, Doctor Dawn Harper explained: "When developing in the womb girls start with two tubes. These fuse and the septum breaks down and forms one uterus. In around one in 3,000 cases the septum stays within the uterus but to actually have two separate uteruses is much rarer."



Hazel says she is comfortable with having the condition, despite the fact that she had to lose her virginity twice, essentially



 The Man Who Believes He is Dead (Cotard's Syndrome)

The Man Who Believes He is Dead (Cotard's Syndrome)

A patient has written a disturbing account of his life with a condition which makes him think he is dead, describing how he spent his days in graveyards as it was "the closest I could get to death." 


The British man, identified only as Graham, woke up nine years ago utterly convinced that he was no longer alive, even though he was still breathing. Doctors diagnosed him with Cotard's Syndrome, which is also known as "Walking Corpse Syndrome" because it makes people think they have turned into zombies. 



Graham did not believe them, however, and insisted that his brain was dead. The unusual condition emerged after Graham, who suffered from severe depression, tried to commit suicide by taking an electrical appliance with him into the bath. Eight months later he told doctors that his brain had died or was, at best, missing. 


Only through months of therapy and treatment was he able to overcome the condition and live anything approaching a normal life. Cotard's Syndrome is among the rarest diseases in the world, and it is believed that just a few hundred people are affected at any one time. It is linked to depression and comes in a variety of forms, including the sensation that the limbs are no longer functioning.

 The Girl Who Must Eat Every 15 Minutes to Stay Alive(Neonatal Progeroid Syndrome)

The Girl Who Must Eat Every 15 Minutes to Stay Alive (Neonatal Progeroid Syndrome)

Most of us struggle to keep our weight down, but not Lizzie Velasquez. The 21-year-old woman from Austin, Texas actually has to eat every 15 minutes to say alive. Miss Velasquez has a rare condition which prevents her from gaining weight, even though she eats up to 60 small meals a day.



Despite consuming between 5,000 and 8,000 calories daily, the communications student has never tipped the scales over 4st 3lbs. She is one of three people in the world with a rare disease that prevents people from gaining weight. Professor Garg and his team now believe that Lizzie may have a form of Neonatal Progeroid Syndrome (NPS), which causes accelerated ageing, fat loss from the face and body, and tissue degeneration.(Link | Via)




 The Man Who was a Dwarf and Later a Giant(Acromegaly)

The Man Who was a Dwarf and Later a Giant (Acromegaly)

Adam Rainer was born in Graz, Austria in 1899. Thanks to the fact that Adam attempted to join the army when he was 18 to participate in WWI, we know that at that age Rainer had reached a height of just 4 feet 6.3 inches (1.38 m), and then at 19 he measured in at 4 feet 8.3 inches (1.43 m) when he tried to join up again. 


While he was short, he actually had exceptionally large feet for his height, with his shoes measuring in at a European size of 43 at the age of 18 (US size 10). According to Rainier, by the time he hit 21, while he still barely classified as a dwarf in height, his shoe size had gone up to a European size 53 (US 20). 



Although his feet were continuing to grow at a remarkable pace, Rainer himself was staying at more or less the same height. That's when something even more bizarre than his clown-feet happened. For an unknown reason at the time, Adam started growing again... rapidly. From his 21st birthday to his 32nd, Rainer grew from just under 4 feet 10 inches tall to 7 feet 2 inches tall (1.47 m to 2.18 m). 



After a medical exam, Doctors F. Windholz and A. Mandl discovered a tumor on his pituitary gland, which not only explained his rapid growth but his partial blindness, as well. This tumor resulted in a condition known as acromegaly, where the pituitary gland produces excessive amounts of growth hormone during adulthood. In 1930, doctors tried to fix the problem by removing the tumor, but he still continued to grow, albeit at a much slower rate. 



Over the final 19 years of his life, Rainer's spinal curve would continue to increase and he'd grow another 6 inches. In 1950, he died at the age of 51 at a height of about 7 feet 8 inches (2.34 m), making him the only known person to spend time officially classified as a dwarf and a giant.



 The Oldest Looking Teenager (Progeria)

The Oldest Looking Teenager (Progeria)

Little Hayley Okines was told that she would not live beyond the age of 13. The youngster suffers from a rare disease called progeria, which turns children old before they have reached their teens. However, having reached her 14th birthday she has defied all odds, and to celebrate she has published her autobiography.


Progeria takes its name from the Greek word "proeros" meaning prematurely old, and involves a mutant protein called progerin that accelerates physical ageing. It ages the body at eight times the normal rate, leaving Hayley with skin that is thin and papery and bones that are fragile. Progeria patients normally die from heart attacks or strokes at an average age of 13. (Link)




 The Woman Who Cries Tears of Blood (Haemolacria)

The Woman Who Cries Tears of Blood (Haemolacria)

Doctors in Chile have been left stumped after being presented with a patient who apparently cries tears of blood. Yaritza Oliva, a 20-year-old from the city of Purranque, cries blood red tears several times a day after being afflicted by a mysterious condition earlier this month

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After seeking medical assistance, she was prescribed eye drops to ease the burning pain she said was "indescribable." Her local hospital ruled out both an eye infection and conjunctivitis, believing that she may be suffering from a rare condition known as haemolacria, although it has yet to be officially diagnosed.



Several case of haemolacria have surfaced in recent years, although very little is known about the condition or its causes.



 The Real Life "Benjamin Button" Brothers(Leukodystrophy)

The Real Life

A devastating age-reversing disease has regressed a pair of middle-aged brothers back to their childhood. Former RAF serviceman Michael Clark, 42, became homeless and now acts like a 10-year-old. Matthew Clark, 39, lost his job as a factory worker and started behaving like a toddler, despite having a 19-year-old daughter, Lydia, who is expecting a baby.


Their tragic situation mirrors the Brad Pitt film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, in which an old man keeps growing younger. The brothers now spend their days watching episodes of The Smurfs, eating crisps, and playing Snakes and Ladders because Clue is too difficult.



The brothers began behaving oddly after their parents retired to Spain in 2007. However, things came to a head last year when former RAF gunner Michael was evicted from his flat and slept rough for three weeks. Concerned Salvation Army workers sent him to a doctor and it was then that experts diagnosed his terminal leukodystrophy.



Further tests confirmed that Matthew, who used to work for the snack company Walkers, had the same devastating illness. The neurological disease is fairly common in newborns but affects just 100 adults in Britain. It attacks the brain, nervous system, and spinal cord. (Link)




 The Woman Who Grows Fingernails in Place of Hair(An Unknown Skin Condition)

The Woman Who Grows Fingernails in Place of Hair (An Unknown Skin Condition)

What if an unknown illness cost you everything? That is what happened to a Mid-South woman whose medical crisis has baffled doctors for almost three years now. It is a medical mystery you may find hard to watch, but what this woman lost due to disease she has gained in strength and spirit. Shanyna Isom was a high school graduate working toward a law degree. Today, loved ones have to help her get out of bed or off of the sofa. The nightmare began in September 2009, when Isom had an allergic reaction to steroids that she was given for an asthma attack. Within months, she was eaten alive by a debilitating skin disease doctors have yet to diagnose.


In August 2011, Isom was admitted to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. Doctors determined that she produces 12 times the number of skin cells per hair follicle, which suffocates her skin. Instead of hair, her skin follicles produce human nails.






Doctors have been able to control her symptoms. However, Isom's mysterious health crisis has caused a financial crisis. Isom has established the S.A.I. Foundation to raise money for her treatments and to help others who are suffering from an unknown illness