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    • daleD Offline
      dale
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      This guy does some neat work.
      His Hawaiian Pineapple Resort


      Screen shot 2012-02-15 at 6.19.09 PM.png

      Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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      • daleD Offline
        dale
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        Jordi Mila http://jordimila.com/en/the-collection.html
        Mountain DivaScreen shot 2012-02-16 at 7.30.02 AM.png
        Four SeasonsScreen shot 2012-02-16 at 7.33.46 AM.png
        Light BoxingScreen shot 2012-02-16 at 7.31.53 AM.pngScreen shot 2012-02-16 at 7.32.21 AM.png

        Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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        • daleD Offline
          dale
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          http://www.weinor.com/glasoase.htmlScreen shot 2012-02-17 at 7.21.37 AM.png


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          Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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          • daleD Offline
            dale
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            Today's inspiration. Eric Owen Moss http://ericowenmoss.com/
            Umbrella is an outdoor performance venue designed for 30 performing musicians, and is part of a re-design of 2 1940's warehouses originally planned to house the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra.Screen shot 2012-02-20 at 6.18.46 AM.pngScreen shot 2012-02-20 at 6.18.11 AM.png


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            Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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            • daleD Offline
              dale
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              On the glass theme.
              http://www.casali.info/en-US/Screen shot 2012-02-21 at 6.37.36 AM.pngScreen shot 2012-02-21 at 6.38.02 AM.pngScreen shot 2012-02-21 at 6.38.12 AM.png


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              Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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              • daleD Offline
                dale
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                This is in the "Would never get past our building inspector" department

                http://www.faraone.it/3a.php[attachment=3:1q9s7dz7]<!-- ia3 -->Screen shot 2012-02-21 at 6.55.39 AM.png[attachment=0]Screen shot 2012-02-21 at 6.55.52 AM.png<!-- ia3 -->[/attachment:1q9s7dz7][/attachment][attachment=2:1q9s7dz7]<!-- ia2 -->Screen shot 2012-02-21 at 6.56.49 AM.png<!-- ia2 -->[/attachment:1q9s7dz7][attachment=1:1q9s7dz7]<!-- ia1 -->Screen shot 2012-02-21 at 6.57.03 AM.png<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:1q9s7dz7]


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                • david_hD Offline
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                  the upside of owning a staircase like that. . .it would make you want to stick to your diet. . . 💚

                  If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                  • simon le bonS Offline
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                    Link Preview Image
                    Page not found | Boston.com

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                    Boston.com (www.boston.com)

                    http://inapcache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/harbin_012012/bp6.jpg

                    [url=http://www.nowness.com/day/2012/2/16:3uj0ryuu]Jacob Sutton’s L.E.D. Surfer[/url:3uj0ryuu]

                    http://www.blended.fr.jn-hebergement.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/LED-surfer3.png

                    Libraries over the world 👍
                    [url:3uj0ryuu]http://knstrct.com/2012/01/10/weekly-roundup-libraries/[/url:3uj0ryuu]

                    http://knstrct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cool-library-design-14.jpg

                    http://knstrct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cool-library-design-6.jpg

                    [url=http://knstrct.com/2010/11/27/philippe-stark-le-royal-monceau-hotel/:3uj0ryuu]PHILIPPE STARK: le royal monceau hotel[/url:3uj0ryuu]

                    http://knstrct.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/PS-PARIS-1.jpg

                    http://knstrct.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/PS-PARIS-14.jpg

                    [url=http://knstrct.com/2011/04/04/the-confederate-120-fighter/:3uj0ryuu]The Confederate 120 Fighter[/url:3uj0ryuu]

                    http://knstrct.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/CONFEDERATE-120-FIGHTER-5.jpg

                    😄 simon

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                    • daleD Offline
                      dale
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                      Thanks Simon
                      For those not familiar with Philippe Stark. his work is well worth seeing. A renaissance Man.http://www.starck.comScreen shot 2012-02-21 at 6.33.50 PM.png

                      Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                      • stefanqS Offline
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                        Yeah, Philippe is great! 👍

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                        • simon le bonS Offline
                          simon le bon
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                          Hi Dale and Stefan 😄

                          I remember many years ago to have visited his house with a tv team . a beautiful house bordered by the river Seine. The entrance walls was absolutely covered with pretty no free space with african masks. Questions about that.. the effect was great: gloomy, a bit stressful, beautiful. And at the same time the personality of each mask was something like denied...

                          In the main room, a collection of sea scenes earthenware was entirely ringing the room.

                          http://www.e-toileduchineur.fr/37-171-large/vallauris-lampe-coquillage-en-faience.jpg

                          http://www.toutypasse.com/photo1-coquillage-en-faience_nautyl-coquillage-7x5x4xcw1083309.jpg

                          http://a7.idata.over-blog.com/600x447/4/60/89/78/CERAMIQUES-PORCELAINES-EUROPEENNE--A-VENDRE/PORCELAINES-FRANCE--A-VENDRE/FAIENCE-CERAMIQUES-BARBOTINES--FRANCE---A-VENDRE/HPIM0901.JPG

                          http://www.newdekor.com/633-large/coquillage-orange-gris-lampe-poissons-de-vallauris.jpg

                          This collection of very "kitsch" objects once again was strange.

                          I'm far to like everything because Starck likes to play around the frontier of "mauvais goût"!!
                          And at the same time he reach sometime to touch genius.

                          by the way I have discovered the reflective aspect of his work which can lead to a better understanding of his way:

                          Example: those (seemingly) awful Gun lights:

                          http://www.leblogdeco.fr/wp-content/2011/01/lampe-bedside-gun-or-starck-flos.jpg

                          http://www.starck.com/data/design/design_fiche/570/large_tablevs_4dd6f.jpg

                          http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_3sEZ0qFz4pk/ShQU1cimuTI/AAAAAAAAAxg/3FgAcmdRAFg/s400/GunsC.jpg

                          Here is his reflection about Kalashnikov (automated Google translation)

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                          @unknownuser said:

                          To the Life, To the Death.
                          Then there have been trials of life, then a
                          sketch of life, then life.
                          It was of little value, life and death
                          confused, somewhat randomly, without
                          Importance.
                          But it worked. Much.
                          We created a civilization for Life
                          Vive.
                          Necessarily sublime, becomes sacred, untouchable,
                          The big, beautiful life, guaranteed for
                          everyone lived and survived to us, the twenty-first
                          Century, millennium, coming
                          of civilization civilized.
                          Bravo, sleep in peace.
                          PARATRAS.
                          It's never as is believed.
                          Hardly lived a small light cycle,
                          the shadow returns, fast dense, menacing.
                          Backspace, death awaits.
                          Today we kill. Religiously,
                          Militarily. Civilly. Sometimes
                          civilly. By ambition.
                          By greed. For fun. For
                          Show.
                          Are banana republics,
                          Our masters of tyrants.
                          Created, manufactured, sold, dreamed,
                          purchased, used, our new
                          icons are weapons.
                          Our lives are a carton.
                          The collection "Gun" is a sign of the times.
                          It has the symbols we deserve.
                          Glory to our dictators.
                          A life and death.
                          PH. S.
                          P. S.
                          Light, functional, low, affordable, stylish, with over 100 million
                          copies of products difficult, the
                          Kalashnikov is one of the largest
                          success of our Industrial Design
                          generation.
                          Mr. Kalashnikov receives no
                          royalties. He does not complain often.
                          So I will pay a commission to Mr.
                          Kalashnikov on sales of
                          representation of his model. The poor.
                          The rest will be donated to "Doctors Without Borders
                          International. " I wonder
                          well why.
                          Citizens to tears.
                          Citizens on Patrol.
                          Explanation:

                          • GOLD weapons represents the ratio between money and war.
                          • The table represents East Gun.
                          • Bed Side Gun Europe.
                          • Gun Lounge West.
                          • The abajour black represents death.
                          • The cross inside remind us of our dead.

                          ++simon

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                          • daleD Offline
                            dale
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                            Another Stark quote:
                            Because there is different types of design. The one, we can call it the cynical design, that means the design invented by Raymond Loewy in the '50s, who said, what is ugly is a bad sale, la laideur se vend mal, which is terrible. It means the design must be just the weapon for marketing, for producer to make product more sexy, like that, they sell more: it's shit, it's obsolete, it's ridiculous. I call that the cynical design.

                            After, there is the narcissistic design: it's a fantastic designer who designs only for other fantastic designers. After, there is people like me, who try to deserve to exist, and who are so ashamed to make this useless job, who try to do it in another way, and they try, I try, to not make the object for the object but for the result, for the profit for the human being, the person who will use it. If we take the toothbrush -- I don't think about the toothbrush. I think, "What will be the effect of the brush in the mouth?" And to understand what will be the effect of the toothbrush in the mouth, I must imagine: Who owns this mouth? What is the life of the owner of this mouth? In what society [does] this guy live? What civilization creates this society? What animal species creates this civilization? When I arrive -- and I take one minute, I am not so intelligent -- when I arrive at the level of animal species, that becomes real interesting.

                            Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                            • HieruH Offline
                              Hieru
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                              There's no doubt that Starck is a great designer and his views on design are always memorable and food for thought. Only yesterday I was trying to explain my take on the above quote to a client who was stuck in a 'cynical' mindset - let's just say it didn't go down too well.

                              Having said that, when it comes to certain Starck designs I sometimes struggle to see how he lives up to his own ideals and it becomes a case of 'do as I say, not as I do'.

                              www.davidhier.co.uk

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                              • simon le bonS Offline
                                simon le bon
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                                Thank you Dale,
                                You make me learn something new with the concept of "Cynical Design". The words bring to consciousness something that basically we suspected isn't it ?.

                                Then we have to re-consider and to think about the concept of "mauvais goût" (a typical french word !)

                                Making "beautiful" stuff as a "marketing weapon" is what France is specialize in must we admit 😳

                                ++simon

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                                • daleD Offline
                                  dale
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                                  Heiru and Simon
                                  I find it refreshing, Starks musings. And totally opposite of some of the "Architect Speak", where questionable concepts are clouded in large words and coined phrases to basically make me feel dumb, and therefore give consent. (This is not intended to single out Architects, as this exists in the design field and many others including product design, interior design, landscape design.....)
                                  I read a little article recently meant to spoof this way of speaking.

                                  A Discourse on Emerging Tectonic Visualization and the Effects of Materiality on Praxis
                                  Or an essay on the ridiculous way architects talk.
                                  By Witold Rybczynski

                                  But so much of design is subjective.
                                  My Mother loved Pink.
                                  The bathroom was awash with Pink fluff. To her this was comfortable elegance, and probably was a real luxury for a lower middle class woman.
                                  And think of the era (maybe it did not infect Europe) of Avacado appliances and Orange shag rugs that you could lose a pizza in.
                                  Like so many things in Society we endorsed, and bought right in.
                                  And now it is rising up again as Retro (ORIGIN from Latin retro ‘backward.’)

                                  So it is nice to have a Stark who is contemplating the fine details.
                                  And it is nice to have the ability to say we don't agree with his interpretation.

                                  As for "mauvais goût" (which I believe can be roughly translated as "Bad taste"
                                  Perhaps it is there for contrast. 😄

                                  Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                  • HieruH Offline
                                    Hieru
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                                    I know plenty of people who find Starck's use of language to be impenetrable, but I understand what you mean Dale.

                                    The key difference for me is that despite Starck's eccentric use of language, he expresses himself in a manner that is very humanistic and sympathetic to how we interact with one another and our environment - which does of course include a desire to surround ourselves with beautiful stuff.

                                    Some designers and companies are so self absorbed they forget that people have actually got to use these products and live with them on a daily basis.

                                    www.davidhier.co.uk

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                                    • simon le bonS Offline
                                      simon le bon
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                                      Hi Dave and Hieru,

                                      interesting sequence of this thread isn't it?
                                      Thank you again Dale for the reflections and the (pink) souvenirs!

                                        • we also (in France) had been "infected" by "Orange shag rugs that you could lose a pizza in." 😆

                                      It comes to me that the system is incredibly adaptive. The new "Bad Taste" (well wrapped) seems to me becoming the new "weapon for marketing"

                                      I don't know as much as you both about PH. Starck

                                      agree with your Hieru that "he expresses himself in a manner that is very humanistic and sympathetic"
                                      for me those two pictures express that feeling:

                                      http://i1.squidoocdn.com/resize/squidoo_images/-1/draft_lens4760142module34681312photo_1242776981philippe_starck_body_art_writing.jpg

                                      The article Dale you were talking about:
                                      http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/architecture/2011/02/a_discourse_on_emerging_tectonic_visualization_and_the_effects_of_materiality_on_praxis.html

                                      I'm actually reading with great interest a book from another free thinking architect :Entretiens sur l'architecture par Eugène Viollet Le Duc.

                                      Here is the link to read it and download it translated into English:
                                      [url=http://www.archive.org/details/discoursesonarc00violgoog:2wqzmau8]Discourses on architecture (1959)[/url:2wqzmau8]

                                      ++simon

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                                      • daleD Offline
                                        dale
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                                        Thanks for the link to the Eugène Viollet Le Duc book Simon.
                                        I am aware that he was criticized for "altering" the restorations he worked on, so it would be interesting to see his point of view.
                                        Watch out, if you keep up this reading pattern you will be reading Leon Battista Alberti before you know it> 😄
                                        Cheers

                                        Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                          dale
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                                          It is not hard to see the major progress that, in particular, the introduction of new materials and technology, has allowed the field of design, in all it's aspects, to make.
                                          Then:Screen shot 2012-02-24 at 6.11.54 AM.png

                                          Now:Screen shot 2012-02-24 at 6.14.31 AM.png

                                          But some of the most innovative have adopted a new future.
                                          My interest was piqued after seeing the lamp Marcus designed and then followed through by having 3D printed. http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=384833#p384833

                                          I stumbled upon the company "Freedom of Creation". I can't help but think that the developing technologies around 3D printing are going to have as big an impact on the design of products and the way they are manufactured and marketed as those PDA's we all rely on have had on our lives.Screen shot 2012-02-24 at 6.06.11 AM.png
                                          From Cad...Screen shot 2012-02-24 at 6.09.27 AM.png
                                          To Product...Screen shot 2012-02-24 at 6.03.39 AM.png

                                          And here is something they are working on at the moment. 3 Dimensional Fabric.Screen shot 2012-02-24 at 6.06.39 AM.png
                                          If you are a talented modeler, or a creative designer, I can't help feel your future is bright.

                                          Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                            dale
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                                            And this is where it leads.Screen shot 2012-02-24 at 6.45.31 AM.pngScreen shot 2012-02-24 at 6.46.05 AM.pngScreen shot 2012-02-24 at 6.45.43 AM.png

                                            Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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