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CHINA
World’s Longest Escalator Hugs a Mountain in China
Known as the Wushan Goddess Escalator, the installation stretches about 905 meters, or nearly 3,000 feet, and climbs more than 240 meters up the mountainside.

JUPITER
Breathtaking New Images from NASA Show the Clearest Views Ever of the Solar System
A look at our solar system, with a clarity we’ve not seen before.

ARCHITECTURE
Rotterdam ROCKS! is the wildest building proposal we’ve seen in years.
The most delightfully unhinged piece of architecture we’ve seen pitched in a long time.

ANIMALS
Collection of Extinct Animal Footage Shows Incredible Creatures We’ve Lost
Looking back at the last known footage or audio recordings of extinct animals

AMAZING
Undulating Glasshouse Theatre is a Brilliant Use of Material
In Brisbane, a new theatre is wrapped in glass that looks almost like moving water.

ARCHITECTURE
SOM Looks to the Mountains to Define a City That Doesn’t Exist Yet
SOM describes translating “valleys, glaciers, and stratified terrain” into architecture.
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Great group of great structures.