Building Materials As a Money Making Adventure
The function of construction is obvious in its existence, housing people, businesses, and manufacturers, not to mention allowing all to travel over land safely and adequately. And the materials used for all this construction are perfect for their applications. Things sell, business flourish, and people live comfortably. But making money the old-fashioned way does not draw the line with building materials.

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Consider art in other forms. Construction itself is definitely an art, and nearly every major city in the world has significant recognizable pieces throughout them. But building materials such as ice and glass can be lucrative at worst when put in abstract to function form. Apart from igloos and snow houses northern Inuit construct and use, ice has become part of the world’s fascination with tourist attractions. Ice hotels, such as the “ICEHOTEL” in Jukkasjarvi Sweden, and the “Ice Lodge” in Bjorli Norway bring hundreds of thousands of dollars each year in tourist income. Quebec City Quebec Canada holds a three-week yearly ice sculpture festival. And Russia holds a similar festival in Gorky Park in Moscow. Artists have a chance to display their talents for the world to see.
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