tinsnip:

geneticallyenhancedsecretagent:

If Julian ever got hurt in some way. Garak would totally make it his mission to hurt the perpetrator

Whether or not Julian approved. And if Julian didn’t, wouldn’t that be an interesting situation?

I think about this frequently.

(via tinsnip)

breezybree:
“This Day in Trek - December 10, 2014
”
Let’s all just appreciate Dukat being gross on ‘Human Rights Day’

breezybree:

This Day in Trek - December 10, 2014

Let’s all just appreciate Dukat being gross on ‘Human Rights Day’

(via tinsnip)

Kathy: if you’re so good, why don’t you help people?
Michelle: He’s too busy jerking around over there.
Agent F: I’m spinning in my chair, that’s totally different.

eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own... eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own... eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own... eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own... eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own... eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own... eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own... eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own... eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own... eastiseverywhere:
“Elora Hardy/Ibuku
Sharma Springs
Indonesia, Bali (2013)
Bamboo mansion
[x], [x]
Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own...

eastiseverywhere:

Elora Hardy/Ibuku

Sharma Springs

Indonesia, Bali (2013)

Bamboo mansion

[x], [x]

Elora Hardy‘a from Bali, Indonesia, the daughter of Canadian jewellery designer John Hardy. She returned to work as an architect, founding her own design firm, Ibuku.

New York Magazine reports:

Walking into a West Village café, Elora Hardy looks like an intern just out of college. For a moment, it’s hard to imagine that, back home in Bali, she was responsible for building Sharma Springs, a house that looks like something King Ludwig II might have had constructed had he been of sounder mind and greener persuasion. The flights of fancy here are all about blending in with the surrounding environment, to create a house from bamboo that feels at one with its setting, rather than imposed, like some castle, upon the landscape.

Hardy grew up in Bali, playing in the rice fields. After studying fine arts in the U.S., she found herself in New York as one of the print designers at Donna Karan Collection and later DKNY. But she was drawn back to Asia: “I loved being in New York, but I wanted to make a difference ecologically,” she says.

Hardy acknowledges that her father, the jewelry designer John Hardy, has been experimenting with ecofriendly bamboo buildings in Bali since the early 2000s, inspired by bamboo pioneer Linda Garland. But this house—built for Sumant and Myriam Sharma and their four daughters—was designed and constructed in about eighteen months by Hardy’s own brand, Ibuku, founded in 2010, which works with Indonesian craftsmen and designers.

“Some of our team had built with bamboo in traditional ways, but not in our style of curvilinear bamboo architecture. They were hired for the bamboo training they learned during earlier projects with my father,” says Hardy.

As the house is entirely handmade, “it was built from a scaled-down bamboo model, not from the blueprints and drawings. On site, the builders measured it with a little ruler and chose a pole from the pile that was the right length and curved at the right angle.”

Construction was something of an adventure: “We did build Sharma Springs during the worst months of the rainy season,” Hardy says with a laugh. “The slippery poles were hand-hauled out of river valleys and into place.” And building in heavily congested Bali is not for the fainthearted. “The big loaded trucks carrying bamboo came down the mountain in the dark of night to avoid the traffic.”

Substantial roof overhangs protect the house from rain, and Hardy dismisses any question of the building’s structural strength, explaining that “the bamboo is density-tested and even treated against insects with a natural salt solution.” As part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, Bali is vulnerable to earthquakes, but the house, she says, is designed to be flexible enough to sway during seismic upheaval.

Hardy loves coming to the property with new visitors, who usually react with “Oh, wow, what a cool bamboo house,” but are astonished when she points out, “This is the garage. The house is over there!”

I was wondering who’d own a mansion like this. Sounds like Sumant Sharma might be Malaysian.

(via hungryklaxon)

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