From Architectenweb
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From Designrulz
Posted on May 21st 2013, 05:12 AM
The house is situated on a quiet plot within the orderly urban development of Santo Domingo in Madrid where a compact existing housing occupying the center of the plot was the starting point, and that for economy is decided to use the existing basement which was decisive for the location of the new house. The new proposal, more extended than the compact original dwelling, clearly organizes the parcel into two areas: the first and most representative, geared towards access, and the second, more private and fragmented volumetry, endowed with activities such as swimming pool, tennis games, trampoline, outdoor dining, garden, etc..
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From Designboom
Posted on May 21st 2013, 05:02 AM

each carpet displays a top-down view of two fictitious insects: 'amaurodes chernobilis' and tacua fukushimae', derived from the design duo's fascination with historical entomological illustrations.
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From Dezeen
Posted on May 21st 2013, 05:00 AM
Rooms spiral up from a garden courtyard to a rooftop terrace at this family house in Japan's Yamaguchi Prefecture by Tokyo studio Keiko Maita Architect...
From Archdaily
Posted on May 21st 2013, 05:00 AM

Architects: James Carpenter Design Associates Inc
Location: New York, NY
Architect In Charge: Foster and Partners
Design Team: Johanna Kindvall, Jonathan Forsythe
Year: 2006
Photographs: Andreas KellerArchitect Of Record: Adamson Associates Architects
Design Principal: Torsten Schlauersbach, Richard Kress
Water Consultant: Fluidity Design Consultants
Cast Glass Fabrication: John Lewis Glass
In 2001, the Hearst Corporation appointed Foster and Partners to expand 959 Eighth Avenue, a building designed in 1926 by Joseph Urban and George C. Post for William Randolph Hearst. Foster and Partners’ tower design reunites the Hearst Corporation’s multiple media interests under one roof. The new tower preserves the landmark’s original façade while creating a technological and ecological structure...
From Arthitectural
Posted on May 21st 2013, 04:52 AM
The Cultural Center of Chapultepec is designed to merge the concepts of aesthetics and functionality. It is to become the icon of the city through its subtle yet dynamic form and overall composition. The building is thoughtfully designed as a singular form with material simplicity. It seeks to create a city focal point that adapts to its surrounding context, and establishes itself as the heart of the local community.
Though designed as a singular volume, the building changes in dynamics when...From Bellostes
Posted on May 21st 2013, 04:46 AM

Occidents museum, Printed Curtain (Conjunto Catedralicio de Pamplona), Pamplona – Sp (2013). Arquitectura, Vaillo + Irigaray Arquitectos. Fotografías, Rubén P.Bescós.
El proyecto resuelve la adecuación de un itinerario de estancias destinadas a acoger el “Museo Occidents”
La intervención potencia la relación entre contenido y continente, entre arquitectura y obras de arte, mediante la concepción de diferentes atmósferas adecuadas a cada época y cada espacio.

En la sala de la madera, un grabado funciona como el motivo argumental para definir una envolvente textil. El interior se ha vestido con una composición de cortinajes que se extienden del suelo hasta el techo. Las telas utilizadas se han estampado y confeccionado para la ocasión.
Más información:
+ Occidents museum, Printed Curtain – Vaillo + Irigaray Arquitectos (descripción con fotografías y planos)
+ Occidents museum, Printed Curtain – canal de expo-occidents en You Tube (video reportaje del proceso de ejecución)Sobre el proyecto del museo:
+ Occidents museum – Vaillo + Irigaray Arquitectos (descripción con fotografías y planos)
+ Occidents museum – arquitectura viva (artículo de texto con fotografías)
+ Occidents museum – hic arquitectura (artículo de texto con fotografías y planos)From Leblogdeco
Posted on May 21st 2013, 04:38 AM

source : Le blog déco - article original : Une villa de prestige esprit loft à Courbevoie
From Designcollector
Posted on May 21st 2013, 04:15 AM

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Posted on May 21st 2013, 04:11 AM
As far as kitchen appliances go, we have seen very little action with the hand blender. Limited innovations mean a lot of scope for improvement; maybe this is why I fancy this Mini Hand Blender concept. It’s an all-in-one deal that can be operated with one hand. The rechargeable unit can be turned on or off with the flick of the wrist. The Blender case, Blender, and mixing bowl are designed as a single unit so that the blades are kept hygienically stored and safe.
Mini Hand Blender is a 2013 iF Design award – concept design entry.
Designers: Eunhye Lim & Hyunjung Kim


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Posted on May 21st 2013, 04:01 AM
The Moop is a mopping system that not only helps clean up the room but also uses technology to its advantage. The electronic bucket has the capability of recycling the murky water, sanitizing it again for reuse. Although the designers have not explained the workings of this mop, but imagining a system where simple methods for recycling and reusing the water sounds like a good ‘green’ idea.
Moop is a 2013 iF Design award – concept design entry.
Designers: Nei-Yu Zheng, Wei-Ting Chang, Kai Chi Ren & Fang Ho


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From Yankodesign
Posted on May 21st 2013, 04:01 AM
Lumigrids is an LED projector for bicycles that hopes to improve safety during night riding. It projects square grids onto the ground and by observing changes in the grids, the rider can easily comprehend the landforms ahead. Lumigrids can be fixed onto the bicycle’s handlebars and the power is supplied by either an internal battery or by the rotation of the bicycle’s wheels.
As the designers explain, on a flat road surface, the grid will consist of standard squares. On a rough road surface, the grids will deform accordingly. By observing the motion and deformation of the grids, the rider can intuitively understand the landforms ahead. In addition, the luminous grids can make it easier for nearby pedestrians and vehicles to notice the bicycle, reducing the likelihood of collision.
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From Notcot
Posted on May 21st 2013, 04:00 AM

This week’s roundup from NOTCOT.org includes a french press for your mason jar, a 3D printer that can print onto any surface, laser tracking bubbles and more. To find out more about each post, click on its individual image.
(Want more visual goodness? See NOTCOT.com + NOTCOT.org)From Disegnodaily
Posted on May 21st 2013, 04:00 AM

Claesson Koivisto Rune reengineer an African three-stone fire, styled after the work of the sculptor Constantin Brâncuși










