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Sheds Grow On Pompidou Centre in Paris

Hervé Véronèse at Centre Pompidou The Pompidou Centre is one of the most remarkable buildings of the 20th century, with extraordinary engineering. But what would you expect from Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers in partnership? This spring it sprouted some interesting temporary additions: 6 little structures that have been described as huts, wasp nests, and architectural haikus. They are designed by Tadashi Kawamata, known for his use of recycled and waste materials like cardboard and old timber. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Sheds Grow On Pompidou Centre in Paris

Blood Dolphins Miniseries Picks Up Where The Cove Left Off

Photos via Animal Planet Unless you purposefully ignore pop culture news coverage, you’re likely familiar with The Cove , the Oscar-winning documentary revealing the annual dolphin hunts in Japan. The film made an incredible impression on global audiences and uncovered hidden secrets about dolphin and whale meat in Japanese fish markets. However, Animal Planet knows the story can’t be held in just one documentary film. Airing next Friday, August 27th, is Blood Dolphin , a miniseries that delves deeper into dolphin hunts. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Blood Dolphins Miniseries Picks Up Where The Cove Left Off