This month, Say Say magazine decided to do something different: to focus on the beautiful photography and detailed articles of places around the world. The December issue of the magazine centers around the experiences of locals filled with stories about their culture. And you know Say Say δΈ€ the issue also includes tips on many…
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Brutalist Architecture
When it comes to architecture, we are sure you have heard of Brutalism. This style rose in popularity before in the mid-1920s. It reached its peak in the mid-1970s.
Read MoreGetting Ready for An Evening Gala? Here’s What to Wear
The question of what to wear at an evening gala came up in a recent fashion advice column over at the Guardian. The mostly snarky response raises some interesting points:
Read MoreStraight Line Architecture and the Rationalist Movement
Do we prefer straight lines or curves? According to Anna Bridge’s (an award-winning design team specialized in architecture and interior design) CEO, we tend to prefer the latter, as we perceive sharp edges as a threat and danger. If that is true, why is the Rationalist Movement so popular and still going strong?
Read MoreWhat’s Your Favorite Thing About Summer in the City?
This summer, I decided to stay home. In the City. And make the best of it. Here’s my to-do list:
Read MoreBeauty Beneath the Shade of Abandonment
Beauty is a characteristic of an idea, object, person or place that provides a pleasure or satisfaction.
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