What do you do with 4,000 decommissioned oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico? Instead of blowing them up—costing millions and killing aquatic life—Morris Architects’ Hotelier At Sea project turns them into ...
February 5, 2009 Think "oil rig" and what comes to mind? Deafening noise, pounding seas, people covered in black muck and ugly metal structures? Perhaps even explosions and Red Adair, but it’s ...
A lot of people go on cruises to experience fun adventures at sea while enjoying high-end accommodation and dining. Soon, people will be able to do that in a more sustainable way by visiting the world ...
Oil rigs are often seen as a symbol of our reliance on fossil fuels, but what if we could make them into something sustainable? Morris Architects, a 70-year-old international design firm, thinks it ...
At 15, I remember viewing the first movie that I felt a strong urge to walk out of because out of sheer boredom and because, well, I thought the offending film was total crap. I was on vacation with ...
HOUSTON You can see them in the distance from our shoreline, or probably know a neighbor who works on one. "You see what it looks like, but don't know what it would be like," said travel agent Sandra ...
Morris Architects, a worldwide architectural firm with offices in Los Angeles (Morris is behind the under-construction Anaheim GardenWalk Hotel) recently won the top prize in a hospitality design ...
Think "oil rig" and what comes to mind? Deafening noise, pounding seas, people covered in black muck and ugly metal structures? Perhaps even explosions and Red Adair, but it's unlikely "luxury resort" ...
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