The Worlds Most Creative Commercial Buildings

You have to love the creativity of the following buildings; it must be a little more fun than going to a regular office 🙂

The Longaberger Company, Newark, OH:

The Phoenix Financial Center, Phoenix, AZ: (I’ll help you on this one – it’s supposed to resemble a now antiquated technology; punch cards)

Kansas City Public Library’s Parking Garage:

The Hood Milk Bottle:

Twistee Treat Ice Cream:

United Equipment Company, Turlock, CA:

Others…

Furnitureland South’s 85-Foot Tall Highboy, BMW’s Four Cylinder building in Munich and Japan’s Banna Park Birdwatch Store.

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7 Old Spice Realtors – Who Is Best?

We’ve recently seen a spike in views of a post from last year highlighting a real estate version of the Old Spice ad. It’s seems the idea has several fans 🙂

So here are the contenders, including the original. Assuming you make it through them all (and I don’t expect many people will) please let us know which one you like best 🙂

1. Emily Smith – Scottsdale, AZ

2. Landmark Realty – British Columbia, Canada

3. Diane ‘Hey Amaretto‘ Guercio – Leominster, MA

4. Metro Brokers – Englewood, CO

5. Peter Miller – Location Unknown

6. Kristyn Grewell – Edmond, OK

7. David Pylyp – Toronto, Canada

Creative Houses From Reclaimed Stuff

We’ve covered TED.com videos several times before; each video features one of the world’s most fascinating thinkers and doers, who are challenged to give the talk of their lives (in 18 minutes).

In this funny and insightful talk from TEDxHouston, builder Dan Phillips tours us through a dozen homes he’s built in Texas using recycled and reclaimed materials in wildly creative ways. Brilliant, low-tech design details will refresh your own creative drive.