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Tokyo Apartment by Sou Fujimoto Architects. Tokyo Apartment by Sou Fujimoto Architects Architects Sou Fujimoto have designed this building in the center of Tokyo that looks like traditional house with sloping roofs, superimposed one above the other.Each apartment comprises two or three rooms connected over different levels by ladders and stairs both inside and outside the building.The architecture and configuration of the external staircase was created to give the impression to the resident that tEvery time he goes from a room to the another, it’s like going house to another. Christmas Tree by 1024 architecture. Christmas Tree by 1024 architecture 1024 architecture has been invited by the city of Brussels to revisit the traditional Christmas tree on the Grand Place.

It is a contemporary prefabricated Christmas tree that contrasts with the image of traditional tree and is actually stirring debate in the Belgian capital. Tiago Barros Designs a Passing Cloud that Lets You Float Through the Sky | Inhabitat New York City. Who hasn't dreamt of floating on a cloud? Whether we are looking up at the sky or gazing out of an airplane window, those giant beds of fluff are irresistible. New York designer Tiago Barros is on the same wavelength and created an incredible, cloud-like balloon that takes travelers for a floating ride around the country. While the project, called Passing Cloud, may be making all our dreams come true, it is also a treat for the environment as it may turn out to be one of the greenest forms of transportation yet.

Passing Cloud is, in fact, not a cloud at all. Those who are looking to ride the Passing Cloud better not have a schedule in mind. One thing that is for certain, is that the Passing Cloud is incredibly easy on the environment. This design is certainly an eye catcher, but it was even more surprising to its initial viewers. . + Tiago Barros via Dezeen. Netscape: SCI-Arc Graduation Pavilion 2011 / Oyler Wu Collaborative with SCI-Arc. Architect: Oyler Wu Collaborative with SCI-Arc Location: Los Angeles, California, USA Principal Architects: Dwayne Oyler, Jenny Wu Project Team: Oyler Wu Collaborative: Nick Aho, Chris Eskew, Matt Evans, Andy Hammer, Michael Ho, Richard Lucero, Sanjay Sukie, Yaohua Wang; SCI-Arc: Jacob Aboudou, Casey Benito, Paul Cambon, Julian Daly, Hung Diep, Jesus Guerrero, Clifford Ho, Duygun Inal, Mina Jun, David Kim, Noorey Kim, Jacques Lesec, Zachery Main, Tyler McMartin, Richard Nam, Kevin Nguyen, Manuel Oh, Carlos Rodriquez, Bryant Suh, Kyle von Hasseln, Liz von Hasseln, Jie Yang Engineering: Nous Engineering Principal Engineer: Matt Melnyk Text: Provided by Oyler Wu Collaborative Project Year: 2011 Photographs: Oyler Wu Collaborative, Scott Mayoral Netscape utilizes a double layer of netting in varying configurations to create a three-dimensional field of billowing shade louvers.

Design of the project involved an elaborate back and forth between digital and analog systems of investigation. KLAAS KUIKEN | REFLEXDECO. Sélection d’objets imaginés par le jeune designer hollandais Klaas Kuiken fraîchement diplomé de la ArtEZ Institute of the Arts de Arnhem. Ses créations seront présentées à la Dutch Design Week à Eindhoven du 23 au 31 octobre 2010. About : In his workproces Klaas is acting more like an inventor than a designer, this gives him a different, new look on material, technique and productionproces. It brings him endless possibility, which, in combination with his designing qualities, makes him a innovative designer, which shows in his products. On a frequent base Klaas is working in collaboration with initiators, fellow-designers and factories which use interesting production methods.

Photos © Klaas Kuiken + Via Klass Kuiken Bottles Graduation work Research with the purpose to turn mass-produced bottles into new individual shapes. Glass - Graduation work The glass collection is the result of te ‘bottles’ research. Molecule lamp Inspired by the complex construction of molecules.