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©2007-2009 *Soleyes
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One of my own designs....and yes it's real.

However, sadly, it doesn't exist anymore because of corporate spending and image always changing.

This was once the waiting area to the boardroom and CEO's office of a large company.

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:iconmilunia:
it looks great^^ i really like it^^

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"we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad"
"how do you know I'm mad?"
said Alice
"You must be, said the Cat, or you wouldn't have been here"

Alice in Wonderland
Levis Carrol
:iconmilunia:
:hug:

--
"we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad"
"how do you know I'm mad?"
said Alice
"You must be, said the Cat, or you wouldn't have been here"

Alice in Wonderland
Levis Carrol
:iconlikemanlikedude1:
whoa
the couch faces the mirror
now THATS original :D

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theres no 'i'in team
but there is me
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:iconjohnrivers:
peple just dont appreciate interior/exterior design enough,,,loving this room!:heart:
:iconthe-final-i:
Nice work, but maybe a larger, more well-defined photo would work better.

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:
E^2= (p^2c^2)+([Δm^2]c^4)
which implies that
E= [mc^2]/[<sq. root>1-(v^2/c^2)]
when p=0 (in eq 1, or in 2 rearranged to 1])
E=mc^2
[as rest mass cannot be attained, p can never=0, so E should, not always be calculated as = mc^2].
:iconthe-final-i:
So you're an interior designer?

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E^2= (p^2c^2)+([Δm^2]c^4)
which implies that
E= [mc^2]/[<sq. root>1-(v^2/c^2)]
when p=0 (in eq 1, or in 2 rearranged to 1])
E=mc^2
[as rest mass cannot be attained, p can never=0, so E should, not always be calculated as = mc^2].
:iconsoleyes:
Thank u........but that's the only pic I have. The space does not exist anymore........like all interiors, they have a limited life.
:iconsoleyes:
No, I'm an architect......who also designs interiors.

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