Friday, November 26, 2010

Dwelling in Avila - A-Cero’s Home

“Dwelling in Avila”, a residence with an uncommon architecture located in Spain. Here is an excerpt from the press release: “A dwelling of generous proportions developed over a single storey to facilitate the indoor-outdoor connection and to make the most of the environment in which it stands. Surrounded by meadows, tree groves, chestnut, pine and oak trees and wildlife represented by stags, wild boar and roe deer, the edifice establishes a recognized link with the traditional architecture and vernacular customs. Stone, tile, wood have been used in its construction. The sense of the architecture is to formalize the space and layout of the rooms besides representing a clear tribute to rural villages.


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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Patrick Hruby - The West Wind

The West Wind is a new print by Patrick Hruby that was inspired by a story his mom read to him when he was a child about the four winds talking to one another. Patrick always daydreamed about what each of the winds might look like and what they would say, and this print illustrates what he imagined the West Wind to look like.


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Hidden Harbor

Acting for Hidden Harbour, Hans Wilschut recorderd the beautiful Rotterdam harbor surroundings on of the most mysterious part of the day: Twilight. Photo's are shot from unusual points of view, bringing a clean complexity in this area of constant movement. 


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Contemporary Haystack covered house in the Netherlands

The fusion between contemporary design and traditional taste (read haystack roof covering) gave birth to a mixture of simplicity, durability and expression. The compact haystacks not only make a statement at the edge of the city, but also create a very comfortable, safe environment.


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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

RUHR.2010 - The Finale

The conclusion to the Ruhr region's successful reign as European Capital of Culture and the advent of a new decade of metropolitan development provide welcome cause or a spectacular programme finale on 18 December: RUHR.2010 revisited.


Main venue: Nordsternpark in Gelsenkirchen.Under the former winding tower, which will - as of this day - be adorned with a new landmark of the Ruhr Metropolis in the form of the Hercules by Markus Lüpertz, RUHR.2010 will once more be offering a reprise under open skies of the events that have marked an extraordinary, moving year.


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The Pierre Residence

Nestled between giant boulders and overlooking the San Juan Archipelago, this fascinating looking house comes from Olson Kundig Architects and is also known as the Pierre residence. This project is a beautiful and inspiring example of how to combine natural elements with contemporary building designs. 


The Pierre house was constructed mostly using local materials which is also why it seems to integrate so well in its landscape. The concrete and glass create a nice contrast and together with the rocky formations form one of the most intriguing houses in this style.


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Birds by matti klennel for Iittala

More birds by Matti Klennel for Iittala. Inspired by the magpie, who are kleptomaniacs, the nesting forms can conceal little objects between segments. I always loved Iitala for their simplicity and nature influenced designs, this is just another one in row of the Birds for Iittala.


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Twig Decorations


No matter how big and beautiful our home is, we still dream about fresh air and how to be closer to nature. We can start small and welcome nature in our homes with these twig decorations.
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Sway chair - Markus Krauss


Sway is a rocking chair with a padded seat and a steel rack designed by Markus Krauss. The shape of the seat enables it to be used in many ways, even in pairs! The telescope mechanism quickly takes the rocking chair into an easy chair position.


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National Geographic 2010 photo contest

Nat Geo Photo Contest 2010 is on again. The Big Picture has a few of this year's contenders on display. I always love seeing photos of huge storms and the raw power of nature. Photographers for the above is Sean Heavy.


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Boutiques.com - Google's fashion shopping site

Google unveiled its shopping site Boutiques.com on Wednesday morning, after a few days of hype about the venture. On Monday, WWDbroke it down for readers, explaining, "Anyone will be able to create and share their own personalized shop by selecting style preferences and the looks, brands and items they love--in the end making it easier and more stylish to buy fashion on the Web." 


It's simple: you take the style test, set your style and Google helps you to search for the perfect Fashion finds on the web.


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Monday, November 15, 2010

Modern Neo-Siheyuan in Buzen

Suppose Design Office took another road than the usual architectural projects out there with this incredible House in Buzen. The concept revolves around the idea of having every room built like separates structures. The corridor is positioned in such a way that it almost surrounds the house, completely separating every room from the next one: “Paths covered by a glass roof weave between the disconnected structures to create an interior space that feels exterior, a private space that feels public, a hall that feels like an avenue. In that space the children can run around, you can enjoy a breeze while you eat, read under the sun, and fall asleep watching the stars.


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Photographic Artist - Edward Burtynsky

Edward Burtynsky's photos from his Railcuts series are amazing. His imagery explores the intricate link between industry and nature, combining the raw elements of mining, quarrying, manufacturing, shipping, oil production and recycling into eloquent, highly expressive visions. The natural landscapes appear so strong and solid, yet humans have left their mark through railroad and quarry cuts.

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Donna Hay- New website online

Donna Hay has freshened up their recipes, menus, style and magazine sections, so everyone will always be able to find everything donna hay in the one spot. In addition know that you can do great online shopping, just make sure they deliver to your country!


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The Tellada House



The Tellada House seems to be levitating at a first glance. This is actually a visual illusion – the house maintains the slope of the land, while blending in with the natural environment, with trees that bring shade and comfort. Eco-friendly features earned it the prize from Juan de Vega Foundation. The Spanish designers from Rosales and Crecente Architects created this home in the forest from wood, the basic material for the exterior of the house, as well as the surrounding area.


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KvD House in Netherlands

Grosfeld Van der Velde Architects wanted to bring the beautiful nature inside this house near the southern parts of the Netherlands, near a town called Breda. Named House KvD, this modern building rests between the trees of Teteringen forest. Its square shape allows you to enjoy the wonderful surrounding environment through the large windows as you move along the corridors. An interior courtyard is formed between the ground floor and the elevated part of the square. The kitchen is located on ground, the living area is located in the tallest part of the building, while the bedrooms are lifted by the pylons for a better view of the forest. 




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Binic Lamp - Foscarini



Binic is the name of a little lighthouse on the coast of Brittany. And it is the Breton seafaring world that has inspired this young French designer’s small, fun table lamp.  Binic’s curious form recalls the “wind socks” that are used as ventilation systems on sailing ships.


Binic is suggested as a “take away” object, a present, or a personal object of desire. It wins one over through empathy, with a real ‘coup de cœur.’ 


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