Nike Delta Force (1)
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While many models have experienced continued airplay or new-found focus under Nike Sportswear, the always reliable Delta Force has been notably (or un-notably to some) absent from the line-up. However for what I gather is the minority of Delta Force fans out there, the Delta Force sees some new clean colorways this season. With the popularity of tonals at a pinnacle the gray Delta Force fits in perfectly with another two tone black/blue colorway as ...
Beijing Olympics Fireworks Line Will Light Up China This Spring Festival [China] (1)
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If there's one thing you can't overstate, it's how much the Chinese people loooooved the Olympics. So it was kind of expected that Chinese fireworks makers would capitalize on the magic of the Opening Ceremonies by selling similar DIY pyrotechnics. This Chinese New Year, watch for the Bird's Nest series of fireworks going off all over the country, including smiley faces and footprints, blossoming peony flowers and “silver and red waterfalls.” Gizmodo-readers in Beijing can ...
Changes to Gateway Arch a monumental decision (1)
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The National Park Service is thinking about further developing the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial — you know, the Gateway Arch. But there aren’t any solid plans for the 91 acres yet. (Other than the Arch. It will stay there.) Some say a museum would be nice, perhaps restaurants. Others say to leave it alone. Our unscientific poll on what you think should be done with the area indicates you’re open to development, but we need ...
Bird's Nest Architects Latest Unveil: A Vertigo-Inducting Jenga Apartment Tower in NYC [Architecture] (1)
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Fresh off the billions of eyes that have been on the beautiful Beijing National Stadium, Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron have set their sights on NYC with this incredible 57-story residential tower, unveiled today. It consists of 145 unique apartments that are stacked into the sky like a Jenga tower that's already been well-poked by a party of well-lubricated players. Especially when you get up to the penthouse level—if you're motion sick, you might ...