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Tehran,Head of Iran’s atomic energy agency, Wednesday (21/4/2010) said the location for the construction of new facilities for uranium enrichment has not been decided.”Design for the location (enrichment) of the first new nuclear will be done this year,” said Ali Akbar Salehi told news agency ILNA.

“The location for a nuclear facility has not been decided. After presidential approval, the decision will be made regarding this matter.”On Monday, Mojtaba Hashemi Samareh, senior advisor to Ahmadinejad, says the president has approved the location for new nuclear facilities.Development in this location will start with commands him. But Hashemi also explained that the design of new facilities that are still studied.

In November 2009, Ahmadinejad announced Iran will build 10 new uranium enrichment facility after Tehran’s nuclear watchdog criticized the UN for building a second facility like that near the Shia holy city, Qom.Salehi, April said the plans of two new uranium enrichment plant has been presented to Ahmadinejad and construction will commence mid year and will run until March 2011.

Laguna Beach home in the private community of Irvine Cove.A heavily detailed three-quarter-inch layer of French limestone encloses the steel-framed structure, creating the illusion that it’s one, monolithic column of limestone.On both sides of the main entry, curved glass panels are accented with rivets. A bridge leading from the entrance to the great room crosses over the atrium.Inside the gallery-styled great room, an art wall features a sculptured circular black brick fireplace with stainless steel trim.

“Every element of the house is done very artfully,” says Newport Beach architect Christian Light. “My clients were interested in making sure it wasn’t going to be just another rectilinear home.”

Adjacent to the kitchen and morning room, a Lolli e Memmoli crystal chandelier hanging over the dining table is another example of a fixture that doubles as a piece of art.Five columns were strategically placed to support the 9-foot ceiling that vaults to 12 feet for unobstructed panoramic ocean views.Honed limestone flooring — nearly 5,000 square feet — stretches to the edge of the saltwater pool, which is trimmed in black granite.

The great room and pool patio area are separated by mahogany-framed doors that open to create an indoor-outdoor living space.The ceiling of the main floor is a 1,500-square-foot skylight that covers the entry, great room, art wall and atrium. It links the front of the house to the back master bedroom and entertainment spaces.The subterranean level has a large open media room, office/studio, guest suite, spa area and wine cellar.