What We’re Reading on the Web

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As usual, we’ve read the Internet cover-to-cover and rounded up some of the most interesting reads out there for your perusal. Enjoy!

This post from FastCo.Design is a peek at the first public art installation to use Google glass! The 12-foot-long American flag contains pictures of prominent figures in American history viewed through eyeglasses of differing prescriptions. “Viewpoint of Billions” was on display at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.

This is officially more than you could ever possibly want to know about the x-acto knife.

With Carnival right around the corner, this year’s World Cup in a few months, and the 2016 Olympics on the horizon, Rio de Janeiro will be under quite the microscope in the coming months. Before all those events take place, take a tour of the city’s architectural wonders here.

These 10 unfinished beauties will get you excited about what the world of architecture has in store for 2014.

With our architects and engineers always on the road, we know a thing or two about fast food chains. For their benefit and yours, here’s a breakdown of every fast food chain’s best menu item.

Have a fabulous end to February and enjoy the beginning of March!

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