Thursday, April 11, 2013

modernizing:

The Ekinoid Project.

The Ekinoid project aims to have a structure that can be built to sustain a family of about 4 in one week. Ideally, these orb shaped residences would multiply into the thousands, creating entire towns of these off-the-grid homes. Comprised of either a clay structure, or your standard built home with copper shingles attached– these homes are small and direct, with about a 100 year lifespan. After this time, parts and pieces would become recyclable and ready to retire. On the inside, there is a living area with two central floors to include dining, kitchen, bedroom(s), bathrooms, and lounge. A lower level is saved for generator and utility equipment storage.

stua:

Nobis Hotel in Stckholm by Claesson Koivisto RuneSTUA Design Blog

stua:

Nobis Hotel in Stckholm by Claesson Koivisto Rune
STUA Design Blog

Saturday, April 6, 2013

veteasabertu:

GIGS.2.GO - BOLTgroup

enochliew:

Coach Omotesando Flagship by OMA

The ambition was to design a system that could tell the story of any of Coach’s wide repertoire of products, whilst projecting the legibility of its original stores.

worclip:

Kai Table (2003) by Naoki Hirakoso and Takamitsu Kitahara

Self-production

Size : W900 D900 H270mm
Material : Wood (Structure – Plywood / Finish – Coated Tilia Japonica)

Photographed by Takumi Oto

conceptmodel:

Masterplan Bohacky
Architects: Serie
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia

conceptmodel:

Masterplan Bohacky

Architects: Serie

Location: Bratislava, Slovakia

archatlas:

Isolée Tjep

This house is a new architectural design delivering an ecologically friendly retreat from the modern world. Combining intelligent technology with elegant sophistication, this design creates a habitat that barely impacts its environment.