Tuesday, January 20, 2009

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we are going to be changing servers tonight and will be down for about an hour.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Stunning 'Atmosphere' Lighting by Chiara Lampugnani

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Just found this terrific lighting collection by designer Chiara Lampugnani. I'd include this in ANY project I was working on; contemporary or traditional. If you're in Paris for Maison et Objet, check these out for sure!

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Homo Sapien Tool: Ahead of its Time

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This is hilarious! Throw all those gadgets in the recycling heap and just get this big rock!

Marie Garnier designed these beautiful sandstone Homo Sapiens that can be used as a knife sharpener, crushing or grinding stone (pestle).

Purchase information: $39.00, Buy it here.

via Betterlivingthroughdesign

Fifty People, One Question: Brooklyn

"Take 5 minutes out of your day and WATCH THIS BEAUTIFUL VIDEO! really.
Fifty People, One Question: Brooklyn from Crush + Lovely on Vimeo.

Incredible Red Hook Vendor's Booth Re-design Competition

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Just heard about the winners of the first phase of the competition. Great work everyone and good luck with the next phase...

"Architecture for Humanity New York (AFHny) announces a month-long ideas competition in search of innovative concepts for a new market place for the Red Hook Food Vendors in Red Hook Park, Brooklyn."

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Unbelievable Tokyo Underground: Sewer Labyrinth Dreamscape

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And you thought Tokyo was fantastic on the surface! Just have a look at what's under your feet: miles of cathedral-like sewers. A neo-gothic labyrinth of engineering wonder! I just wonder if they ever fill all the way up!

I was absolutely wrong about these! This is Kasukabe and a storm drain at that. Still an awesome space though. Here is a press release:

SAITAMA (Kyodo) An underground tunnel built to take in river water overflow and release it into another river to mitigate flood damage was shown to the media Monday in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture.

The 6.3 km long conduit is 50 meters underground in Kasukabe and connects the Otoshifurutone and Edo rivers.

If the Otoshifurutone River or nearby Naka River flood, excess water can be channeled into the tunnel from five locations and temporarily stored in a gigantic reservoir before being pumped up and released into the Edo River.

The water chamber, dubbed the “underground palace,” features 59 columns, each 25 meters high, that can store 670,000 cu. meters of water, according to the Land, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry.

The government project began in 1993 with a budget of 240 billion yen, and part of the tunnel became ready for use in 2002. The system will begin full operation in June.

Historically, the eastern part of Saitama Prefecture has been prone to floods. The government says the flood-management system will significantly reduce the danger of floods in the area.

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Una Noche en La Chiva

I can't look away! If you need any explanation, head over to: http://lachivany.com/site/


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnBY-Yfm2Z4

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Brilliant Aeroponic Growing System Improves Home Air Quality

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Just ran across this ultra-mod orchid growing system and fell in love. Get one for the James Bond fan in your life. Not so sustainable, but having more plants in our lives is a good start...

"Breathe Easy is an aeroponic growing system designed to improve home air quality. It utilizes toxin absorbing plants that clean the air and add humidity. It also doesn’t hurt to bring some of nature’s green indoors too. The plants are held in place by magnetic seals in the top opening...As an added touch, a row of LED lights line the bottom for some nice ground effects."

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+ Designer: Paul Thomas

via Yanko

Sunday, January 11, 2009

IPSVM Skateboard Design by Loren Kulesus

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Every so often a design comes across the desktop that just blows me away. IPSVM is one such design. Purely a prototype, the board nonetheless kills as an idea. Imagine shredding on this beauty! The fact is, I would never actually skate on this, it is just too beautiful.

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Monday, January 05, 2009

Peter Benarcik's Great Green Designs

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This over at Ligature we are featuring award-winning designer, fabricator and educator Peter Benarcik. Be sure to check his work out, it's awesome.

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Peter Benarcik has worked with nationally recognized architecture and industrial design studios in addition to developing his own multi-disciplined design studios. Peter’s current endeavor- Five Ply Design based in Seattle, WA- continues to focus on both furniture and architectural projects.  As if that were not enough, Peter is also a Full-Time Tenure Track Faculty member at Bellevue Community College where he teaches various foundation and advanced design studios in the Interior Design Department.

read the rest on Ligature:  Ligature Online

To view more of Peter’s work visit:  http://www.fiveplydesign.com

Friday, December 26, 2008

Holiday Cheer: Iowa Eggnog circa 1977

We're on a little break till next year, but in the spirit of the holidays, I thought I'd share this with y'all.

My parents say they made this recipe for a party back in the day and had to cut it with 3 gallons of store-bought nog. I'll be making it this week! Happy Holidays!
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Brad Pitt's Sustainable City Completes First Six Homes

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Just heard that the first six, LEED Platinum certified homes in Brad Pitt's rehab project in New Orleans are now finished. The homes use sustainable materials and donated time and effort to come in under the symbolic $150,000 budget.

Congratulations to everyone involved!

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Art Newspaper TV launches

Just heard about this today, The Art Newspaper is launching a webTV channel. Hopefully we'll be seeing more of this on the net, but until then, good luck to Art Newspaper TV

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From the press release:

The Art Newspaper is proud to announce the launch of a web TV channel for the art world. It features interviews with key collectors, curators, dealers, artists, and art world luminaries.

The Art Newspaper TV aims to further the success of The Art Newspaper and continue to provide breaking news, art market analysis and insight for the art world, online.

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Monday, December 08, 2008

With or Without You - Sungha Jung, Child Prodigy

More YouTube goodness: Sungha Jung, child prodigy. Yes, we're spending too much time on the YouTubes these days, but when my friend emailed this link to me, I was blown away. You will be too. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4CR3GoB3YY

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Art Basel Miami: Let the Games Begin!

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Kim Joon, Bird Land-Armani (detail), 2008

Just got this great summary from Artkrush who will be on the scene again this year bringing you all the goodness to be found. Be sure to keep checking back as the month develops...

"Talk of bursting bubbles and crashing markets has bled through the front page and into the art sections of today's news. And so, as crates of canvas arrive in Miami postmarked from around the world, the most coveted position available in today's art world is that of the spectator."

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