1. From Plataformaarquitectura

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 03:00 PM

    © Diego Ramírez

    Arquitecto: Alemparte- Morelli  & asociados arquitectos
    Diseño Iluminación: Muro Loy
    Ubicación: Avda. Presidente Kennedy 9070, Vitacura, Santiago, Chile
    Inicio proyecto: 2011 
    Final proyecto: Julio 2012
    Fotografías: Diego Ramírez

    Conoce más de la obra aquí: Torre Alto Oriente / Alemparte Morelli y Asociados Arquitectos
    Fuentes de luz utilizadas: Proyector de exterior, lámpara HIT 150W, óptica superspot SS 5°. Modelo Platea, marca Iguzzini.

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  2. From Designboom

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 02:00 PM


    the architect creates a full scale pavilion of a home that embodies the idea of muji's products-- simplicity, quality and absolute functionality-- with the idea of structural furniture.

    The post shigeru ban x muji: house of furniture at house vision appeared first on designboom.

  3. From Complex

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 01:57 PM

    This is a collaboration of Eastern and Western design.

    A Pedestrian Bridge in London is Designed to Expand Like a Japanese Fan

  4. From Arthitectural

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 01:04 PM

     Osko+Deichmann | Superkink Superkink armchair is a lounge chair for indoor use. Lacquered ”kinked” tubular steel. Padding of polyurethane foam. Fabric or leather cover. Plastic feet.

    Osko+Deichmann | Superkink

    Osko+Deichmann | Superkink

    Designer:  Osko+Deichmann

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  5. From Dornob

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 01:00 PM

    The layered, organic-looking shapes of the furniture designed by London’s Unto This Last are a natural product of the company’s process: cutting sheets of birch plywood that can be assembled into three-dimensional pieces without the use of industrial fittings. Working out of a small shop on the city’s High Street, Unto This Last creates each piece of furniture on demand, offering a vast catalog of furniture designs without keeping any stock on hand.

    The company aims to offer the quality...

  6. From Dezeen

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 01:00 PM

    Barcelona's new design museum is an angular metal-clad structure designed by local studio MBM Arquitectes (+ slideshow). (more...)

  7. From Complex

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:57 PM

    It suprisingly looks tasty.

    Yeonju Sung Designs Beautiful and Unusual Clothing Out of Food

  8. From Arthitectural

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:50 PM

    Gastone Rinaldi | DU55An emblematic piece from a period that stood out for its great formal, functional and aesthetic innovation. The rounded geometries, the study of the thicknesses and padding, and the relationship between full and empty spaces led Gastone Rinaldi to design a chair with a strong personality. DU 55 is an icon in the true sense of the word.

    Gastone Rinaldi | DU55

     

    Gastone Rinaldi | DU55It communicates coherence, completeness and elegance straight away, and it combines the originality of its form with manufacturing intelligence. The curved...

  9. From Arthitectural

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:44 PM

    Inno Interior Oy | CaseCase magazine/brochure holders are available as a wall mounted and a free standing version. The idea of the brochure holder is to keep a maximum of the brochure visible, giving out as much information as possible.

    Inno Interior Oy | Case

     

    Inno Interior Oy | Case

    Inno Interior Oy | CaseThe magazine holder on the contrary hide as much as possible of the restless front covers, making interiors look more peaceful. Case looks good in single units or in big groups.

    DesignerInno Interior Oy
    Project name: Case
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  10. From Alltrends

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:40 PM

    lamborghini_egoista_three_quarter_back_view-626x442Après la Veneno du dernier salon de Genève, le designer Walter de Silva se fend de son propre hommage pour le cinquantenaire de Lamborghini, une berlinette monoplace tout droit sortie d’un comics et baptisée tout simplement Egoista.

     

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    Source : zeutch.com

  11. From Arthitectural

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:39 PM

    Sergio Mannino Studio | Battery Park ChairsThe Battery Conservancy and NYC Parks invited designers and artists from around the world to submit their design for the new Battery Park Chairs. Sergio Mannino Studio accepted the challenge and designed a metal chair that could be easily fabricated within a few miles from the park. A structural frame provided the necessary rigid support while distributing the weight accross the base to protect the grass and the soil.

    Sergio Mannino Studio | Battery Park ChairsThe perforated laser cut mesh is designed to allow air to flow under the chair...

  12. From Archdaily

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:33 PM

    Foster + Partners has been selected to developed a proposal for a low energy, high-density community in Islington, .  The site is a 1980s business park that is to be regenerated into a residential zone of two towers and a landscaped park.  The project will incorporate the arera’s planned high-rise buildings and is ultimately set to provide a new landmark for the city.

    The two residential towers at 250 City Road will provide the area with 800 new units.  At 36- and 42-stories, the two towers are taller than the surrounding buildings, but are stepped down in such a way as to blend with the existing low-rise architecture.

    The site is designed to create a comfortable and healthy environment that provides outdoor spaces, amenities, transportation connections and protection...

  13. From Industrialdesignserved

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:30 PM


  14. From A Daily Dose of Architecture

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:30 PM

    Yesterday I stopped by Leslie Feely Fine Art on Manhattan's Upper East Side to check out the exhibition Frank Gehry At Work, on display until June 29. The exhibition collects about 30 process models, some for buildings that were completed, others as studies for projects never realized. Below are some of my photos and impressions.

    Frank Gehry at Work

    Given the focus on Gehry "at work," the models range from messy to really messy—tape and hot glue are evident where needed to hold the metal, plastic, paper, wood, and even cloth into Gehry's distinctive forms. Easily my favorite piece is the one done in lead (below photo); even though it is undeniably Gehry, the fact it is made from one sheet of lead and is self supporting (no wood armature like the model above) brings it closer to a piece of art than the others.

    Frank Gehry at Work

    Frank Gehry at Work

    Some of the models are more like presentation models than process models, such as these above and below. Yet as a close-up of the above photo reveals, globs of hot glue are still evident, as if capturing the forms in whatever means necessary is more important than craft. Another model I like seeing is a fairly well developed model of the IAC Headquarters near the High Line, accompanied by a photo of the completed building. In particular it's the entrance canopy in the lower-left corner that interests me, for I've always felt that the entrance and relationship of the building to the surrounding sidewalks is one of the weakest parts of the design (if not his whole oeuvre). But this small gesture,...

  15. From Materialicious

    Posted on May 18th 2013, 12:18 PM

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