1. From Dezeen

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 08:00 AM

    Print Shift 3D printing and health

    In this extract from Print Shift, our one-off publication about 3D printing, editor Claire Barrett reports on the growing number of medical applications...

  2. From Plataformaarquitectura

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 08:00 AM

    © Forward stroke Inc

    Arquitectos: Yo Yamagata Architects
    Ubicación: Saitama, Japón
    Área: 54.98 m2
    Año: 2011
    Fotografías: Forward stroke Inc

    © Forward stroke Inc

    Esta casa tiene una configuración en planta de tres capas. A lo largo de un eje norte-sur paralelo a la calle, aparecen tres elementos que configuran el espacio.

    © Forward stroke Inc

    Una zona intermedia entre los espacios interiores compone la fachada con persianas de madera; un patio, una sala exterior y una terraza. Este espacio...

  3. From Complex

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 07:57 AM

    Celebs get emotional on Instagram.

    The 25 Corniest Quotes Instagrammed by Celebrities

  4. From Yatzer

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 07:44 AM

    Kathy Dalwood's Plaster Busts Exhibition ''Secret Society: A Sculptural Banquet''
    Kathy Dalwood's Plaster Busts Exhibition ''Secret Society: A Sculptural Banquet''

    London-based artist and designer Kathy Dalwood has arranged a soirée like no other. Her collection of plaster busts, set as a bizarre banquet for a mysterious gathering of characters, is now on display at Pitzhanger...

  5. From Mimoa

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 07:43 AM


    Carlos Arroyo
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  6. From Archdaily

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 07:00 AM

    Architects: T38 studio + Pablo Casals-Aguirre
    Location: Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
    Project Team: Alfonso Medina, , Lucía Arroyo
    Collaborators: Oscar González, Sara Díaz, Ana Darice Payan
    Construction: Taller38
    Area: 300 sqm
    Proyect Year: 2011
    Photographs: Pablo Casals-Aguirre, Alfredo Zertuche

    Single family house in Tijuana, on a site where we are developing ten other single family infill houses on sites that range from 300 sq m to 450 sq m.

    This is house is designed as an experimentation into weight. Juxtaposing the a solid black box, that is covered in volcanic stone native to Mexico on top of a lightweight white box that contains the public part of the house. The black box is the private part, perforated by vertical openings that are not percieved from outside,...

  7. From Notcot

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 06:30 AM

    metatoy0.jpg On amazing projects at ICFF this year, i’m smitten by metaproject 03 - between RIT School of Design and Areaware. As they describe, “Each student will be required to explore the properties of wood and its use as a primary material in object construction. They will be required to research examples of cuturally specific historical and contemporary toys and to define the meaning of Universal Toy. Ultimately each student will select and research a specific object typology in the domestic sphere and a specific cultural / situational context and respond with an inventive proposal that explores the meaning and notion of how toys integrate into contemporary cultures and lifestyles.” It was hard to ignore the pull of the MANY playful/modern wooden toys on pedestals in the center of the floor… the students did an incredible job bringing the “universal toy” motif to life, and i hope some of them have the chance to become real products! Take a peek at some of my favorites on the next page.

    TO PAGE 2 of "TOYS! Metaproject 03 - RIT/Areaware"! ----->

    (Want more visual goodness? See NOTCOT.com + NOTCOT.org)
  8. From Designboom

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 06:00 AM


    the masses of the horizontal house are articulated by linear volumes of cast concrete, while warm woods and ample glazing invite the air, greenery and crisp blue sky to the indoors.

    The post modo designs: aranya house, india appeared first on designboom.

  9. From Frameweb

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 06:00 AM

    ‘The Centre appears as a monolithic shell.’ Sadar+Vuga
  10. From Archdaily

    Posted on May 19th 2013, 06:00 AM

    Connecting time and space with the ‘lucky cloud’, the Aedas designed Xuzhou Suning Plaza is interpreted as magical and delightful, bringing history to life in Xuzhou. Located in the ‘Imperial Emperor’s Town’ of , the changing of forms inspires reverie and the oval buildings reflect the union of masculine and feminine qualities as well as power and gentleness. More images and architects’ description after the break.

    The ring shaped design represents the formation of atmosphere. The hard and soft lines symbolize the co-existence of strength and elegance. The project, with a site area of 44,338 square meters, comprises a five-star hotel, Grade-A office and SOHO buildings as well as serviced apartments.

    With construction commenced in 2012, the plaza is expected to be a keyhole...

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