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Designer: BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group
Location: New York, NY
Building something in order to tear it down three months later seems like the epitome of excess and wastefulness. BIG proposes a structure that creates maximum impact with a minimum of means, where human life unfolds to the fullest with minimum material expense.
→ bustler.net
Posted: 02/16/2010
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Code Live 1
Designer: bnode architects
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
some pics of the gallery space we designed for Code Live 1 at 577 Great Northern Way - visual & interactive art & music curated by Malcolm Levy, part of the CODE festival for the 2010 Cultural Olympiad.
→ innesyates.com
Posted: 02/15/2010
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Archipod
Location: n/a
Image Credits: Archipod
The Archipod is a new concept in backyard office design. With the increase in technology and the rise in traffic and travel costs, perhaps a backyard office is just the place for you to get your work done without feeling trapped in your house all day.
→ design-milk.com
Posted: 02/11/2010
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Southern Star Big Wheel
Designer: Buro North
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Image Credits: Peter Bennetts & Squint Opera
Having been to a few future visioning workshops in the past that produced policy based strategies, I thought bugger it we should put some clever minds together and visualize our own proposition for Melbourne’s conceptually flawed Southern Star Big Wheel.
→ www.buronorth.com
Posted: 02/11/2010
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Nonchan’s House
Designer: Masatoshi Shikada and Kaoru Kuzukawa
Location: Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
Image Credits: Yuko Tada
At a glance, it looks like a building with some offices, but look closer… this actually is a house with only 1000-square foot floor area. Deceptive, isn’t it?
→ whatwedoissecret.org
Posted: 02/10/2010
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