Monday, October 31, 2011

The Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh – فندق الريتز كارلتون


Saudi Arabia finally opened it doors to its first Ritz-Carlton hotel. No less than a palace, the hotel, with 493 rooms and suites, is situated next to the Diplomatic Quarter and adjacent to the King Abdul Aziz Convention Centre, which is touted to be one of the largest in the region host to international summits and conferences.

Spanning across 213,500 sqm (approx 52 acres) of landscaped gardens, the hotel has a 1km stretch of driveway and fountains that make for the front of The Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh.The hotel's architecture is modelled on traditional palaces and elegant Arabian residences, with ochre facades. Indigenous palms, 600-year old olive trees from Lebanon, surround the property.Designed by Al Rasheed Engineering Company and constructed by Oger International, the architecture, interior design, landscaping and accessories take inspiration from the Middle East. Ritzcarlton.com
More pictures via ilsul6ana.com


Monday, October 17, 2011

TENBOSCH HOUSE- BRUSSELS

Tenbosch House is a place of serenity. An exclusive guest house that is small enough to care, yet spacious enough to give you freedom and calm. Tenbosch House comprises two contiguous Art Nouveau townhouses that have been furnished with a carefully chosen selection of mid 20th Century Scandinavian furniture. All our bright suites, with terraces and balconies, illuminate a collection of international contemporary art.








Sunday, October 16, 2011

Bhutan's Royal Wedding-

Bhutan's fifth Druk Gyalpo (Dragon King) ,just got married.  With a degree in political science and economics from Oxford,  the now thirty one year old King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, ascended the throne in 2006.  A big Boston Celtics fan, Jigme married Jetsun Pena, age twenty one, this week after vowing to marry her when he was 17 and she was 7 at a family picnic. According to the King, then-prince , he got down on his knees and said "when you grow up, if I am single and not married and if you are single and not married, I would like you to be my wife, provided we still feel the same."
read more...via  littleaugury

Thursday, October 6, 2011

RIP Steve Jobs-








BIO:
Steven Paul Jobs was born in San Francisco, California on February 24 1955. His biological parents, unwed college graduates Joanne Simpson and Abdulfattah Jandali, had him adopted by a lower-middle-class couple from south of the Bay Area, Paul and Clara Jobs.
Young Steve grew up in a valley of apricot orchards that was already turning into the world center of computer technology: Silicon Valley. It was not uncommon to see engineers fill their garages with all kind of electronic devices in that part of California. Steve Jobs was fascinated by these, and that’s why, in 1969, he met with a computer whiz kid who shared his interests in electronics: Stephen Wozniak — commonly known as Woz. Steve and Woz quickly became friends even though Woz was five years older.
When Steve Jobs reached college age, he decided he would go to Reed College in Oregon. It was an expensive liberal arts college, way too pricey for his modest parents; but they had to keep their promise to Steve’s biological mother, and therefore paid for the tuition. Steve only stayed at Reed for one semester though, after which he dropped out. He then spent a lot of time learning about Eastern mysticism and adopted strange diets, fasting or eating only fruits: it was his hippie period. He even traveled to India with a friend to seek enlightenment at age 19.

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