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 A man accused of lobbing a Molotov cocktail into woods that are among the thousands of acres that have burned along Florida s Atlantic coast conceded Thursda stanley cup y that he may have accidentally sparked a fire.But Brian Crowder, 31, said he tossed a cigarette, not a bottle full of flammable liquid, out of his car. I believe that I accidentally may have - may have - started, by tossing a cigarette out the door,  Crowder told a horde of reporters as he was being led in shackles by police early Thursday.Firefighters made major gains Wednesday against the flames, enough stanley ca  that schools that had been closed for two days reopened Thursday, electricity was being restored and many residents had returned to the area where about 30 homes were destroyed and 140 structures damaged.About 890 homes and businesses were still without power in surrounding Brevard County on Thursday morning, after officials shut off electricity as a precaution. All power was expected to be restored by the end of the day, Florida Power  stanley italia  Light said. Twenty-two people were in shelters.        Firefighters credited additional support and equipment for help containing the fires, which have burned about 15 square miles - 9,600 acres - in Palm Bay and neighboring Malabar. We got quite a bit of work done,  Todd Schroeder, spokesman for the state s Division of Forestry, said Thursday.  There s been no more damage to homes or property. Authorities arrested and questioned Crowder on Wednesday and said he was expected to be c Mtda This Is What It   s Like to See the World as an Animal
 You ;d think that after winning the Pritzker Prize, one of the highest awards in design, most architects would sit back and coast on their accolades. What did Japanese architect S stanley quencher higeru Ban do  He built these beautiful cardboard houses for typhoon refugees.     The shelters are found in the city of Daanbantayan, in the Philippines, which was heavily damaged by Typhoon Haiyan last November. Working with students from the University of San Carlos in Cebu, Ban   team was able to innovate upon similar structures he designed for earthquake victims in Kobe, Japan and Turkey. The cabins are constructed from interlocking paper tubes, similar to ones that Ban has used in many other of his award-winning structures for other natural disaster sites. Here, the homes are set upon foundatio stanley flask ns of Coca-Cola crates weighted with sandbags  freaking brilliant  and, as you can see, they can be easily and quickly constructed with a small crew of people. Inside, the floor is made from sheets of coconut wood and plywood, and a roof is made from local palms and plastic sheeting. The walls are simply readymade woven bamboo mats which provide privacy but also allow ventilation. Paper tubes might seem counterintuitive for an area prone to hurricanes, but it   surprisingly strong as a bu stanley thermos ilding material. Plus, the cost savings alone for manufacturing a paper house instead of shipping and materials for a temporary building makes it worth it. Ban manages to not only to provide