A Thread for Fine Design
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...... initially I thought, yes! ..... the no .... then yes again. What do you think? I imagine the question, 'where do I sit?' comes to mind
Sensei
Design conceived in terms of space and utility, sensei gathers two different objects in one same product, being these, two chairs or a small table. http://claudiosibille.com/sensei.php -
Saw the chairs on Gizmag. The first thought I had was only if the floor is truly level. I assume that this is a quick, "impromptu" arrangement. I didn't see any kind of interlock hardware, but I am sure there is something to unitize the work surface.
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I've always loved this one. It's so tactile.
More here http://www.restorationhardware.com/search/results.jsp?start=25
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Jensen Architects
SFMOMA Rooftop Sculpture Garden
http://jensen-architects.com/our_work/featured_projects/sfmoma_rooftop_garden
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A Variety of inspirational works by Li Xiaodong Atelier
http://www.lixiaodong.net/en_home.aspWater house
LiYuan Library
Yuhu Elementary School
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I think the birdhouse tiles are ill-advised. Again the solar gain problem. Also I'd rather have a built-in elevator. Who wants to see that, much less ride in it (more than once )Rest is looking good!
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Just saw this posted on Facebook. Thought someone would like it.
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Who could resist a tree house. Pacific Environments Architects NZ http://www.pacificenvironments.co.nz/
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Such fine work.
This is by David Fletcher http://www.dbfletcher.com/
He has designed a few tables like this, mostly I believe for Yachts.
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measuring !
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modular briks
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Take my money already as this I want!
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This project surely deserves a place in this thread - Picture updates on pages 1, 5, 7, 11 and the final product on page 17. I challenge you to make it all the way through without wincing.
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OMG! That's all I can say!
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In a sense this is out of the box for this Thread, or is it?
Japanese researchers say they've developed a way to decode your sleeping brain's activity using an MRI machine in real time - or in other words, "watch" your dreams. http://www.cbc.ca/news/yourcommunity/2013/04/scientists-learn-to-see-your-dreams-with-mri-scans.html
If this same technology can be applied to your memory, it could mean a the largest single change in the justice system since DNA.
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I thought this new concept is very clever!
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More of a great idea than fine design if you live with limited space.
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