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Former Saint Jakobus Church in Utrecht for Rent The trend is...

Former Saint Jakobus Church in Utrecht for Rent?
The trend is growing in regards to living at historical sites. The former Saint Jakobus Church is one for this list. Originally built in 1870, ZECC Architects and Thomas Haukes, who did the interior style, redesigned together this worshipping place in 2009.
This house is now available for short-term accommodation on Wimdu.?
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Former Saint Jakobus Church in Utrecht for Rent?

The trend is growing in regards to living at historical sites. The former Saint Jakobus Church is one for this list. Originally built in 1870, ZECC Architects and Thomas Haukes, who did the interior style, redesigned together this worshipping place in 2009.

This house is now available for short-term accommodation on Wimdu.?

(via contemporist)

Source: http://blog.freundevonfreunden.com/post/32519882346

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Ancient souk burns as fighting rages in Syria's Aleppo

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Hundreds of shops were burning in the ancient covered market of the Old City of Aleppo on Saturday as fighting between rebels and state forces in Syria's largest city threatened to destroy a UNESCO world heritage site.

The uprising-turned-civil war that is now raging across Syria has killed more than 30,000 people, according to activist groups like the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

But beyond the dramatic human cost, many of Syria's historic treasures have also fallen victim to an 18-month-old conflict that has reduced parts of some cities to ruins.

Rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad announced a new offensive in Aleppo, Syria's commercial hub of 2.5 million people, on Thursday, but neither side has appeared to make significant gains.

In Aleppo, activists speaking via Skype said army snipers were making it difficult to approach the Souk al-Madina, the medieval market of vaulted stone alleyways and carved wooden facades that was once a major tourist attraction.

Videos uploaded to YouTube showed dark black clouds hanging over the city skyline.

Activists said the fire might have been started by heavy shelling and gunfire on Friday and estimated that 700 to 1,000 shops had been destroyed so far. The accounts are difficult to verify because the government restricts access to foreign media.

Aleppo's Old City is one of several locations in Syria declared world heritage sites by UNESCO, the United Nations cultural agency, that are now at risk from the fighting.

UNESCO believes five of Syria's six heritage sites - which also include the ancient desert city of Palmyra, the Crac des Chevaliers crusader fortress and parts of old Damascus - have been affected.

The British-based Observatory, which has a network of activists across Syria, said Assad's forces and rebels were blaming each other for the blaze.

NEITHER SIDE MAKES GAINS

Activists also reported heavy clashes at Bab Antakya, a stone gateway to Aleppo's old city, which sits on ancient trade routes and has survived a parade of rulers throughout its construction between the 12th and 17th century.

Rebels said they had taken control of the gate, but some activists said the fighting there was continuing and neither side was truly in control.

"No one is actually making gains here, it is just fighting and more fighting, and terrified people are fleeing," said an activist contacted by telephone who declined to be named.

He said bodies were lying in the streets and residents were not going out to collect them for fear of snipers.

By noon on Saturday, 40 people had been killed in fighting across Syria, according to the Observatory.

The bloodshed in Syria has escalated since rebels took their fight to the major cities. Activists reported fresh clashes in the capital Damascus and surrounding suburbs and said security forces were torching homes as helicopters buzzed overhead.

The revolt, which began in March 2011 as peaceful protests, has become an armed insurgency that is now able to hold ground in Aleppo and rural towns of northern Syria, close to the Turkish border, but can do little to fend off Assad's air force and artillery.

Assad has defended the fierce crackdown that spawned the armed rebellion, arguing that he has been fighting Islamist militants funded from abroad.

One activist contacted by phone read out text messages that have been sent to all Syrian mobiles since rebels in Aleppo announced their new offensive. The text messages called on the rebels to surrender.

"To those who have implicated themselves against the state: Those who have offered you money have left you with two options: You will be killed fighting the state or it will kill you to get rid of you," one message read.

"The state is more merciful than you. Think and decide. The Syrian Army."

(Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ancient-souk-burns-fighting-rages-syrias-aleppo-122301221.html

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Solar Knowledge: Solar Power Is An Added Boon Of Atherton Estate

When Lynne and Bruce Pasternack saw the home at 43 Valley Road in Atherton, they were on the verge of becoming grandparents.

"I had a vision of creating a warm and inviting atmosphere here," Lynne Pasternack said. "I could picture us outdoors with all the kids and grandkids, having family gatherings and meals."

Nine years later, she feels her mission was accomplished.

The four-bedroom, five-bath Traditional home has 5,490 square feet of living space and features a wraparound portico, a covered patio, a pool, spa and lush gardens. A section of the 1-acre, fruit-replete property has plum, apple and pear trees; another contains a lemon and orange tree grove.

The residence is listed for $4.498 million.

"I love the way the house flows," she said. "From every single room you have a view of something from the outside coming in. You almost always look out and it's green and full of flowers, warm and inviting and sunny. At no time of the day is the home dark."

All this sunniness offers more than spectacular garden views. Bruce Pasternack, who worked in the predecessor to today's U.S. Department of Energy during the Ford administration, said solar panels the couple installed a few years ago have reduced their Pacific Gas & Electric bills from around $1,500 a month to $200.

"We did a brand-new roof with five panels," he said. "But you can't even see them unless you look on the side driveway."

The home comes with a chef's kitchen, a breakfast room and an expansive family room with French doors that lead out to the pool area.

Lynne Pasternack said the master bedroom is her favorite.

"It's quite large, but the thing that's so nice about it is that it has a huge walk-in closet that's big and long," she said. "The room is almost like a retreat."

"The upstairs family room is ideal as a media room or extra guest bedroom," said Shirley Brown of Coldwell Banker Northern California. "The secluded study can be a secret hideaway for working or catching up on your reading."

With high ceilings and large windows, Lynne Pasternack said the home is "very open."

"Open but secure," her husband added. "We don't have a fence, we have a wrought-iron gate," she said. "You can't get in unless somebody lets you in."

Despite the open atmosphere of the property, Lynne Pasternack went on to say that the home offers considerable privacy as well.

"There are only seven houses on our street and they're all large," she said. "You feel like you're in your own little neighborhood but we're near a lot of things. The freeways. The park."

An adjacent property has a paddock with horses, which she said added to the "bucolic" mood.

She said the home provides the perfect setting for large family gatherings or small, intimate parties. "It's a great home for entertaining," she said. "All the rooms are large. But we're ready to downsize. This is now more house than we really need."

Source: http://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/Solar-power-is-an-added-boon-of-Atherton-estate-3866610.php

Source: http://solarknowledge.blogspot.com/2012/09/solar-power-is-added-boon-of-atherton.html

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