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- things i have seen A new housing project by Primus Architects is situated by the coast of the north of Zealand, Denmark. The plot is a partitioning of a larger plot belonging to an old thatched house and is partly enclosed by trees. The two buildings, inhabited by two generations, share the garden, and in the layout of the site plan attention has been given to providing both separate and common spaces. This Heart's On Fire (for people who know almost everything cool already!) Fabian Baron Rugs The more I learn about Fabian Baron, the more I love him. I was at a friend's place last night trying to figure out how to decorate her new LES pad and she showed me some rugs by the French creative wunderkind that still have me drooling. Sigur Rós: Valtari The Restaurateur Makes His London Debut With a New Sex Shop Fronted Mexican Joint Chorizo, lobster and lime reveal their unexpectedly lascivious side in still life photographers Metz + Racine’s saucy homage to London’s newest hotspot, La Bodega Negra. Using a color palette and mini-sets inspired by the Mexican architect Luis Barragán, Metz + Racine enlisted ingredients from the eatery’s menu.

panneau photovoltaïque produit de l'énergie à partir de bio bactéries dans le sol feb 24, 2014 bio photovoltaic panel produces energy from bacteria in soil bio photovoltaic panel produces energy from bacteria in soilall images courtesy of apostolos Mode Continuum: N12 The future of fashion, and the future of consumer products in general, lies not only in more advanced technologies and materials, but also in reevaluating the very infrastructure of design, manufacture, and retail. By blending rapid fabrication, interactive software, and the accessibility of the web, we can let individuals participate directly in the design and production process. In short, the "D" collection is actually a piece of software. The D.dress app lets you draw a dress, turns it into a 3D model, and exports a cutting pattern to make the real dress, sized to your measurements. A laser cutter or plotter cuts the pattern out of fabric, which is then sewn into the dress. All the designs are unified around the theme of the little black dress, and the triangulation used in the software.

Haunt The Space » Blog Archive » Liquid light emulsion. Posted: November 23rd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | 8 Comments » in my garage. inhale, exhale, repeat. The Soyuz Chair - Nelly Ben Hayoun photo by Nick Ballon PROJECT Developed IN COLLABORATION WITH THE ASTRONAUT JEAN PIERRE HAIGNERE WHO LIFT OFF TWICE WITH THE SOYUZ ROCKET Soyuz was the human spaceflight programme initiated by the Soviet Union in the early 1960s. It was originally part of the Moon-landing programme intended to put a Soviet cosmonaut on the Moon. It included the Soyuz rockets, which were to launch the Soyuz Spacecraft: the first of these flew in 1966.

Featured Textile Designer: Tamar Branitzky Posted by chelsea on Friday, January 30, 2015 · Leave a Comment Tamar Branitzky describes herself as a “textile designer, scarves maker, and collector of feelings.” Tamar’s eclectic mixed-media prints stem from her “vivid imagination” and “seem to be taken off the easel, to be worn as a work of art” in the form of her luxurious scarves. From The Textile Design Lab: Chelsea's Challenge Posted by chelsea on Thursday, January 16, 2014 · 6 Comments Chelsea’s Challenge is a twice-monthly post series in The Textile Design Lab, in which I share design ideas and inspiration to help get your creativity flowing! Whenever I am feeling stuck in a design rut or unsure what to design, it helps to give myself assignments or limitations to help structure my work.

SARAFAN // Tamar Branitzky “The Stained Journey” Scarves Collection ♥ ♥ ♥ « Sarafan Showroom This entry was posted on Thursday, August 23rd, 2012 at and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

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