A Thread for Fine Design
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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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Here's a slightly more refined production concept based on the same idea:
www.yankodesign.com/2012/11/19/herbed-windows/
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Sorry for my laxness on the Thread. Just a time of a lot of output.
But I came across this. At first I thought it was just sculptures, and liked it any way. But it's relationship to the landscape had me thinking of a good friends thoughts on prairies versus mountains. He would say." I'm not fond of the mountains, everything is already done. But if you put a shape on the prairie, its effect is profound"
http://www.patkau.ca/
Patkau Architects designed and built the Winnipeg Skating Shelters in response to a competition, and to Canada’s impossible cold, but also to an unprecedented setting generated by the anomaly whereby a river that flows through the city of Winnipeg froze when the water level rose much higher than normal, producing an 'entropic' landscape (as Robert Smithson might put it), or a new form of urban wilderness. Faced with this situation – and with the task of installing shelters for chilly skaters
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Some cool ideas.
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Astley Castle wins Riba Stirling Prize for architecture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjO4WoGa02A
Regards,
Bob
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