TNT is Back with Another Red Button Surprise

Another new TV commercial from TNT Drama Channel. This time it’s in a shopping street in the Netherlands, were they installed the famous “Add Drama” red button, turning the quiet Dutch square into an exciting day for the locals. Watch the video below.

The Melkwegbridge: Combo Bike and Pedestrian Bridge

The Melkwegbridge designed by NEXT Architects, is an ingenious combination pedestrian and bicycle/wheelchair bridge in Purmerend, the Netherlands. The pedestrian and bicycle traffic are separated.  The cycling bridge coils over the water to create sufficient length to limit the angle of inclination of the path. The section opens up and is divided diagonally consisting of two revolving overpass decks.

Tiger-Stone: The Brick Road Laying Machine

Tiger-Stone is a Dutch made paving machine that uses gravity and an electric motor to print stone and brick roads. It’s a six meter wide machine that is capable of laying 300 square meters of road a day. The printing width is adjustable from the width of a road to as narrow as a bike lane… Continue reading Tiger-Stone: The Brick Road Laying Machine

Steve Jobs’ Yacht Launched in The Netherlands

Steve Jobs‘ yacht was unveiled in a Dutch shipyard on Sunday. The yacht is named “Venus,” after the Roman goddess of love. According to OneMoreThing a Dutch website, the finished ship was launched in Aalsmeer, the Netherlands, more than one year since Steve Jobs’ death. Jobs’s widow Laurene Powell Jobs and three of their children, Reed, Aaron and… Continue reading Steve Jobs’ Yacht Launched in The Netherlands

The Book Mountain Library in the Netherlands

Rotterdam-based MVRDV has recently completed a beautiful architectural design “Book mountain and Library Quarter” located in the market square of Spijkenisse, Netherlands. The library features bookshelves enclosed in a glass pyramid, with the platforms connected via wide stairs to form a continuous route of 480 meters around the mountain to its peak where a cafe offers panoramic views over the town. Underneath… Continue reading The Book Mountain Library in the Netherlands