There’s A Charming Treehouse Colony In Germany, Calling Your Name

There’s A Charming Treehouse Colony In Germany, Calling Your Name
There’s A Charming Treehouse Colony In Germany, Calling Your Name
There’s A Charming Treehouse Colony In Germany, Calling Your Name

There’s A Charming Treehouse Colony In Germany, Calling Your Name

This is Robin’s Nest Hotel in Hessen, Germany. It’s far from civilization: You’ll have to travelsnaking roads up a mountain until you reach the forested alcove of incredible treehouse structures. Owner Peter Becker built them as a hotel after realizing he was “missing something” in the busy city, as he told online magazine iGNANT.

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Antibiotic Resistance Is One Of The Biggest Threats To Global Health Today.

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Look at the causes and tips provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) to find out what you can do. 

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Floating Cabin In Washington State.

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Photograph by Peter Baker.

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(cross-posted on the MIT Center for Civic Media blog)

A few years ago when I was working on the Civic Commons project with Code for America and OpenPlans, I did a presentation at Living Cities called “Cities that Work Like the Web” which discussed using open standards and…

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