Wednesday, July 30, 2008

50 Indians eye homes in Dubai's twirling towers

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India's Uber-Rich are eyeing exotic properties abroad. And properties like Dubai's Dynamic Towers – believed to be the world's first shape-changing skyscraper – are on their priority list. "We have received over 50 reservation requests from Indian in vestors in less than three weeks,"

stated an e-mail from Dynamic Architecture, promoters of the 80-storey building. Interested Indian buyers include a banker, a financial analyst, an industrialist and two architects, the company said, refusing to disclose the buyers' identities.

The brainchild of architect David Fisher, the building is made of pre-fabricated apartments that spin independent of each other, allowing the tower to change shape. It has apartments and villas that range from $3 million to $30 million.

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

California fires destroy hundreds of homes

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More than 265,000 warned to flee; 14 blazes cover 310 square miles. SAN DIEGO - Wildfires blown by fierce desert winds Monday reduced hundreds of Southern California homes to ashes, forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee and laid a hellish, spidery pattern of luminous orange over the drought-stricken region. At least one person was killed and dozens were injured.
At least 655 homes burned — about 130 in one mountain area alone — and 168 businesses and other structures were destroyed. Thousands of other buildings were threatened by more than a dozen blazes covering at least 240,000 acres, the equivalent of 374 square miles.
“The sky was just red. Everywhere I looked was red, glowing. Law enforcement came barreling in with police cars with loudspeakers telling everyone to get out now,” said Ronnie Leigh, 55, who fled her mobile home in northern Los Angeles County as smoke darkened the sky over the nearby ridge line.Soon after nightfall, fire officials announced that 500 homes and 100 commercial properties had been destroyed by a fire in northern San Diego County that exploded to 145,000 acres, said Roxanne Provaznik, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Forestry. The fire injured seven firefighters and one civilian, and was spreading unchecked. A pair of wildfires consumed 133 homes in the Lake Arrowhead mountain resort area in the San Bernardino National Forest east of Los Angeles, authorities said. Hundreds of homes were lost in the same community fours years ago. image and article source:www.msnbc.msn.com

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