The wood was processed using a centuries-old Japanese woodworking technique called “sashimono,” which uses intricate joints instead of screws, nails or glue to assemble furniture and wooden buildings.
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Victor Lundy, who designed such Sarasota landmarks as the Blue Pagoda Building, St. Paul Lutheran Church and Galloway's ...
A community celebration – to include a chili competition, potluck and silent auction – is set for noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, ...
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From sky-high dining looking over the river to refined Vietnamese and Thai restaurant from one of the city’s best restaurant ...
Framed by palms and with sparkling turquoise sea, nowhere does beachside bliss like the Maldives. And with a string of new openings, this Indian Ocean the islands’ hotel scene has never looked better.