Visual Art & Design

How Did Building Churches with Egg Whites Influence Filipino Desserts?

The Spaniards colonized the Philippines for over three centuries. When settlements were made, stone buildings were erected. Aside from the evident influence in architectural design, what construction technology was applied? The massive church buildings made during the Spanish Colonial Period used egg whites to reinforce the strength of the building. Recipes for Filipino desserts use

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Where Can You Find the Heaviest Building in the World?

Initiated by Romania’s former leader, Nicolae Ceausescu, he ambitioned the Palace of the Parliament to be a symbol of extravagance for Romania to show to the world. With the Palace continuing to be the heaviest building, it is evident that Nicolae hasn’t failed himself.  The Palace of the Parliament located in Bucharest, Romania weighs a

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How Long Did It Take to Make One Block in the Pyramid of Giza?

The Pyramids at Giza are some of the world’s most breathtaking wonders. Theories about the building of the pyramids have long surrounded this wonder. The answer remains unanswered even by scientists.  Modern archaeological experts find that the Great Pyramid’s construction needed 3,000 men to produce 250 blocks per day for its structure. Much time and

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Why Do South Florida Building Codes Require Doors to Swing Outward?

After  what  Hurricane Andrew brought about in South Florida, engineers devised  better ways to avoid property destruction. Who would have known that simply switching the orientation of how your doors open can help protect your property in a hurricane event? In South Florida, building standards require entry doors to swing out because they offer greater

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Leonardo da Vinci received complaints about his procrastinating from one of the priors while painting The Last Supper. He solved the argument by threatening to use that particular prior as the model for Judas in the fresco. The complaints stopped shortly after he made this remark.

28 Interesting Facts About The Last Supper Painting It’s without a doubt one of the most recognized paintings of all time, created by the ultimate polymath in history. In this post, You’ll discover the ultimate list of facts about the Last Supper Painting. 1. The Last Supper has an illustrious painter The Last Supper was

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‘Saturn devouring his son’ and the 13 other Black Paintings were never meant for public display. In 1819 Francisco Goya went into near isolation and painted the works directly onto the walls of his house. The haunting pictures reflect Goya’s internal demons and civil strife occurring in Spain

“Saturn Devouring His Son” by Francisco Goya “Saturn Devouring His Son” by Francisco Goya depicts the Greek myth of the Titan, who fears that he would be overthrown by one of his children, so he ate each one of his children upon their birth. The work is one of the 14 Black Paintings that Goya

‘Saturn devouring his son’ and the 13 other Black Paintings were never meant for public display. In 1819 Francisco Goya went into near isolation and painted the works directly onto the walls of his house. The haunting pictures reflect Goya’s internal demons and civil strife occurring in Spain Read More »