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Weekly Favorites: Stunning Solar-Powered Glass Treehouse in Kazakhstan

Weekly Favorites: Stunning Solar-Powered Glass Treehouse in Kazakhstan

The internet happenings that caught our attention this week.

I can't decide what's more amazing: This giant, tubular, public glass treehouse powered by solar energy, or the fact that it's going to to be built in the mountainous forests of Kazakhstan. – Daniel, editorial assistant

Loving this description of awe for aptly describing the way I feel during my best travel experiences. - Berit, editor

The New York Times rounded up some unconventional ways of printing travel photos (on wood, fabric, and fine paper) so they don't just get lost in the camera roll. – Daniel

You will probably resolve to clean out your email promotions tab. But I recommend you star Ann Friedman's podcast and newsletter series — a compliation of important (trending!) current events. Start with the year in review. – Jeralyn, editorial director

Adding Sumida Hokusai Museum to my list of places to visit next time I make it to Japan. The new Tokyo museum is dedicated to 18th-century ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai's beautiful woodblock prints. - Berit

THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: Winter Fun

 Weekly Favorites: Stunning Solar-Powered Glass Treehouse in Kazakhstan

Dog sledding in Swedish Lapland. Photo by David De Vleeschauwer.

NYC: How to rock the holidays in NYC without stressing too hard.

U.S.A. 7 ideas for making the most of winter in America.

Global: 6 ideas for winter fun around the world.

At home: Our favorite books, movies, shows, podcast, and music from 2016.


Travel Notes
  • Fathom s Favorite Links: June 18, 2016 Edition

    What were clicking on this week at Fathom HQ.I love the shapes, angles, and shadows of cityscape photography. So you know Im having a field day with these bold, acrylic paintings of cityscapes by Brooklyn-based German artist Daniel Rich. – Daniel, editorial assistantTheres a new map of New York City. No, it does not plot celebrity townhouses, but rather the habitats of plants and animals. – Jeralyn, editorial directorFrom this w

  • Curated Links We Love: April 2, 2016 – Celebrating Zaha Hadid s Legacy

    What we were clicking on and talking about this week at #FathomHQ.Architect Zaha Hadid died this weekend. She was 65, and her influence on global stage cant be underestimated. Heres a quick tour: Grand Théatre de Rabat in Morocco, Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Center, MAXXI: Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome. – Pavia, CEOIm looking for a new backpack for light travel, preferably one that doesnt look anything like a

  • Links We Love: Top Picks for Travel Photography & Drone Tech – Dec 6, 2014

    What were clicking on this week (when were not listening to the Serial podcast).Im always looking to improve my travel photography and aerial filming is the new frontier. On the top of my wish list: Ghost Drone, an easy-to-use camera drone you navigate from your iPhone. – Berit, assistant editorMy top wish list spot goes to this gorgeous illustrated anthology of untranslatable words from around the world by Ella Frances Sand