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Section Cut | How To. Section Cut. Daisuke Motogi Architecture. CABIN MODE — DESIREE CASONI. Tejiendo Estructuras Delimitando Espacios | Decoration Digest. Megan Geckler, este curioso artista utiliza materiales comunes, para ser más preciso cinta de embalaje, si tan mundano como eso. Material que se puede encontrar en diferentes colores en obras de construcción de todo el mundo. Ella convierte esta simple cinta junto con una estructura de aluminio o acero así como la posibilidad de usar alguna estructura base ya existente, en una obra de arte, diseñando, tejiendo o simplemente usando líneas simétricas. Primero realiza un dibujo arquitectónico en tres dimensiones, el cual, lo usa como base visual para su proyecto.

Esto puede tardar entre un día y varias semanas en finalizar ya que ningún proyecto se repite. El resultado final del diseño es una llamativa y fluorescente pared de cinta estirada de lado a lado en perfecta unión formando esta casi ilusión óptica de color. El gran final como podéis apreciar por vosotros mismos es simplemente maravilloso. QuaDror / Home. DeMilked - Design Milking Magazine. The Illustrations and Collages of Cristiana Couceiro. Award Winning Designs - Winner Designs. "Da-Bloom" Multifunctional Furniture by Jin-Young Lee. Da-Bloom Baby! Multifunctional furniture is where it’s at. Something that can be used in several different functional ways to simplify or organize our lives and bring out the best in our imagination. Da-Bloom is by Korean designer Jin-Young Lee and imitates the motion of a blooming flower.

Made from plywood and plastic, the table can be customized to your liking with just a few simple twists and turns. Designer: Jin-Young Lee. Modern Furniture: The One_Shot.MGX by Materialise. The One_Shot.MGX is a foldable stool which is manufactured by selective laser sintering as one complete piece; the stool emerges from the machine in its final form, complete with hinges that are concealed by the graceful structure of the stool itself. By virtue of gravity combined with a simple twist, an array of rods transforms, in one flowing movement, into a small, useful, strong seat. Rising chair. The rising chair emphasize the natural shape an object can made by transforming itself. Every piece of the chair has his own task to succeed in this transformation. It’s very easy to gather a huge collection of different chairs, throughout the years there has been a staggering abundance of them, in all shapes and sizes.

But what fascinated me during my research was a simple question: to what degree is the object you're creating capable of dictating its own design? Is it even possible for an object to 'tell' for which form its best suited? Lamina Design > Projects. Totonko. NOTCOT.ORG. F U R N I T U R E. F U R N I T U R E / BEST OF MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2013 | Yatzer.