It began with an impulsive flash
of inspiration, when in 1991, the first ball was struck onto the floating green
on the 14th, and Duane Hagadone’s vision was on its way to becoming one of the
best-loved icons in golf. The Coeur d’Alene Resort is a luxury resort hotel in
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, United States situated on the north shore of Lake Coeur
d’Alene, the Coeur d Alene Resort is well-known for its amazing 18-hole golf
course, a piece of which is perched on a movable artificial island is the
middle of a lake. Coeur d’Alene’s celebrated 14th hole is situated on a boat
and it well moves around Lake Coeur d’Alene, never to stay in one place for
more than a day. The surroundings here are hard to beat, with the sights of
Lake Coeur d’Alene, the Famous Floating Green and the gorgeous Resort Golf Course
grounds. You can arrive by car, boat or Coeur d’Alene Resort shuttle. It is
built on a barge on submerged tracks; the green is moved daily by computer.
Hitting the turf is tricky since the distance keeps varying. Water taxis
transport golfers to and from the hole. The golf course is simply the best, and
nothing is spared to deliver the ultimate golfing experience. It is best known
America’s most beautiful Resort Golf Course by Golf Digest. If you’re a golfer,
then you can reach its meticulously manicured fairways with a ride in a sleek
mahogany boat, and that’s just for starters. With the attention of your
personal forecaddie, the comfort of your luxury custom cart, gorgeous lake
views on every hole, and every item expertly attended to, you’re in for the
golf game of your life.This luxury golf course and floating green is designed
by Scott Miller, and the course opened for play in 1991. It has since been
ranked between the best resort golf courses in the USA by Golf Digest, Golf
Magazine and others. The award-winning round comprises a wooden boat ride from
The Coeur d’Alene Resort, over-the-water driving range, personal forecaddie,
custom golf cart and plenty of incredible views.
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Friday 22 November 2013
Monday 11 November 2013
Leonardo Da Vinci's Golden Horn Bridge
Italian Renaissance man, Leonardo da Vinci remains one of the most
prominent artist, engineer, architect, scientist, naturalist and
inventor from his or any other generation. Several of his concepts were
hundreds
of years ahead of their time, and Golden Horn Bridge is a just right
example of that. In 1501, Leonardo da Vinci made a sketch of a
240-meters long single span bridge that was to be built over the Golden
Horn a natural inlet of the Bosphorus Strait dividing
the city of Constantinople, present day Istanbul. This was the first
time hear, that such a long single span bridge was proposed. The
construction techniques that would be required to build such a structure
would not come into use for another three hundred
years. As a result, the bridge could not be constructing because it was
too advanced for the builders of that time. For 500 years, Leonardo’s
elegant design remained an obscure, tiny drawing in a corner of one of
Leonardo’s voluminous notebooks, until 1996
when contemporary Norwegian artist, Vebjørn Sand, saw the drawing at an
exhibition of Leonardo’s engineering designs. Sand was impressed by it
that upon returning to Oslo, he proposed that the Norwegian Public Roads
undertake the construction of the project.
For the next few years, Vebjorn Sand dedicated his time and endeavor to
transforming the Leonardo Bridge Project from a delusion into reality.
In 2001, a little pedestrian footbridge based on Leonardo’s original
design was built near the town of Ås in Norway,
on highway E-18 linking Oslo and Stockholm. Converting the fundamental
design in reality was done by Architect Selberg. The pedestrian bridge
is constructed on the similar model as Leonardo da Vinci's original
drawings, but in its place of a colossal arch
stone bridge, the one in Ås has three glulam beams which run in an arc
across the road. On top of the Glulam beams one can walk or cycle on.
The entire length of the bridge is 108 meters with main distance width
of 40 meters, height 10 meters and clearance
of 5 meters. According to the Leonardo Bridge Project’s website, the
Turkish government has decided to construct a fully fledged bridge
spanning the Golden Horn based Leonardo's design.
Friday 8 November 2013
The Incredible Magdeburg Water Bridge in Germany
Water bridges structures are that carry navigable waterway canals over
other rivers, valleys, railways or roads. It is uncommon concept in the
world and this helps in small ships and boats ply on these waterways.
The most famous water bridge is the Magdeburg Water Bridge in Germany,
the longest and the most impressive in the world. The Magdeburg Water
Bridge is a navigable aqueduct in Germany that attaches the Elbe-Havel
Canal to the Mittelland Canal, and let ships
to cross over the Elbe River. At 918 meters, it is the longest
navigable aqueduct in the world. The Elbe-Havel and Mittelland canals
had in the past met near Magdeburg but on opposite sides of the Elbe.
Ships moving between the two had to make a 12 KM detour,
descending from the Mittelland Canal through the Rothensee boat lift
into the Elbe, and then sailing downstream on the river, before entering
the Elbe-Havel Canal through Niegripp lock. Low water levels in the
Elbe often prevented fully laden canal barges
from making this crossing, requiring time-consuming off-loading of
cargo. The construction of the water link was begun in the early 1930s
but due to the World War II and subsequent division of Germany the
constructions remained suspended till 1997. The bridge
took six years to build at a heavy cost of about half a billion euros,
and will enable river barges to avoid a lengthy and sometimes unreliable
passage along the Elbe. The stunning aqueduct was finally completed and
opened for public in 2003.
Friday 1 November 2013
Hydropolis Underwater Hotel, Dubai
If you wanted to see
most thrilling and exciting views then Underwater Hotel Dubai is finest
place for you. Around the world, it is one of the most exclusive, hotels
that offer world class accommodations. It is
also famous for the biggest and expensive construction with a state of
art facilities as well as features. Staying at the hotel is indeed a
very memorable experience that you could treasure in your whole life. It
is a very expensive hotel yet it is one of
the most rewarding hotels to stay in. Hydropolis Underwater Hotel is a
beautiful concept for your summer vacation. Indeed this is unique &
luxurious concept under the sea and first such megaproject in the world.
This fabulous Hydropolis Underwater hotel has
several places for your perfect holiday, as it sees the real sea beauty
under beneath the sea. Above you may have the sea view which is very
remarkable and sight the sun sink. The Hydropolis Underwater Hotel is
situated 30 meters below the surface of the Persian
Gulf off the coast of Jumeirah in Dubai. Tourists will be greeted by
the underwater exquisiteness and recreation under the water. This Hotel
is one of the largest modern construction projects worldwide and has 261
hectares.
The Hotel was built in June of 2010.
The Hotel has Bar, Restaurant, wedding receptions and conferences. The
hotel is separated into three interesting and distinctive areas. All of
those areas are exceptional and holds something that will really catch
everyone’s attention. One of the hotels distinctive
parts is the land station. It is a huge tunnel that linked to the main
area of the hotel. Tourists are warmly welcomed sincerely and
entertained at this area. By means of train, people are transported from
the land station to the main area. This megaproject
hotel’s & resort was designed by Prof. Roland Dieterle that would
have been the world's first underwater luxury resort. It was planned to
be situated 66 feet below the surface of the Persian Gulf off Jumeirah
Beach in Dubai, and projected to cost $300 million
to construct. It is explained that there is a magnificent analogy why
the hotels architecture is patterned as the human physiology.
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