NYC Information Center which has officially opened to the public on January, 21st, 2009, is projected to be a model for visitor information centers around the globe. One major thing which can be pointed out is the elimination of the need for dated print brochures. Most of information resources available in this building have been digitized. Alternatively, users can now place digitized “pucks” on the ‘Interactive Map Tables’, which trigger the mapping software and allows them to create custom guidebooks and itineraries of New York City
Whether you want to live in Japan or you’re just curious about Japanese housing and architecture, you should find this site very useful. If you are browsing to get a sense of what Japanese homes look like, keep in mind that these houses easily reach the million dollar and over mark.
This suite incorporates the traditional elements of Japanese design –
a less-is-more approach highlighting natural materials and an emphasis on practicality.
The 8 Ft Mizuya Cabinet is a real presence in any room. These chests are available in several sizes to match your storage needs
The Wide Maru Coffee Table doubles as a low dining table and is a wonderful piece to gather around for casual conversation or entertaining.
By Greentea