Agosto 2007. Dos pisos adyacentes de una antigua fábrica fueron unidos quitando un cuadrante en la superficie del suelo para crear un espacio de doble altura que une todos los ambientes del loft. Una gran abertura en la pared exterior sustituyó dos filas de ventanas preexistentes. Marcos industriales de acero fueron utilizados en las aberturas deterioradas. El suelo de las áreas públicas se realizó en concreto evocando el pasado del edificio, mientras que las amplias tablas de roble fueron utilizadas para las escaleras y los dormitorios ubicados en el nivel superior.
La textura rugosa de las columnas y de las vigas contrasta con las superficies lisas de las nuevas paredes. Two adjacent floors of a former factory were joined by removing a quadrant of the floor area between them, creating a double-height space that links all parts of the loft. A large, new opening in the exterior wall replaced two rows of existing windows. Photos : Andrew Wood y David Sundberg Fernlund + Logan architects. Industrial design / Wanted: A Desk Set That Looks Like A Funky Modern Sculpture | Co.Design. Industrial design. Olas de madera (I) Este diseño de Juan M. Marín (autor de Resseny) ha ganado el decimotercer Concurso Internacional de Diseño Industrial del Mueble (CETEM) en la categoría de ecodiseño. El proyecto se llama WoodWave, y consiste en un sistema de mobiliario exterior adaptable. Su versatilidad extiende sus posibilidades de uso, así podemos componer butacas, taburetes o bancos. Otro de sus puntos fuertes es que cada pieza se empaqueta troquelada de forma que el usuario debe separar las piezas y montarlas a su gusto.
Esta estrategia basada en el ahorro en material, en el empaquetado, en el almacenamiento y en la distribución ya se la habíamos visto a la empresa francesa Studio Lo. Relacionadas: Spinning Seats Sculptural Design by Noel Blakeman | Furniture, Architecture, Gadget, Industrial Design - Syahdiar Daily Picks Design. Industrial design. Designer of the Week: Delineo Design – Industrial Design | Creative Fluff Design Blog and Art Magazine. More and more designers have been emailing use their work as of late and I never thought I would see the day where I had to swim through design projects, designers, and exhibitions on a daily basis.  I’m obligated of course to take care of these in the order they arrive and this week Creative Fluff Design Blog is proud to have chosen DelineoDesign, a young Italian Student Designer who has an affinity for the modern, chic, and trendy.
 His goals, in his own words are to “discover, experiment, reflect, and observe†and though his words might be out of order to me personally as a designer (which is my translation from Italian to English).  Delineo has skills across a series of mediums and I have had the pleasure to go through his work and choose what I found to be his most influential work. Fred McCoy Fred McCoy | TANSTAAFL / Hunter / Photographer / Designer / Curator / Not-a-Critic. Owner of @Creativefluff / Google+ Thomas Bayrle. Thomas Bayrle Barefoot doctor, 2004 silkscreen print, acrylic on cardboard on wooden grid 132 x 132 x 16 cm Mountain climber (Sign for Sun), 2005 silkscreen print, acrylic on cardboard on wooden grid 133 x 94 x 6 cm School (Sign for Container), 2005 silkscreen print, acrylic on cardboard on wooden grid 95 x 135 x 12 cm Workers (Sign for Earth), 2005 silkscreen print, acrylic on cardboard on wooden grid 103 x 95 x 6 cm Sun Yat-sen (Sign for Moon), 2005 silkscreen print, acrylic on cardboard on wooden grid 123 x 93 x 4,6 cm Trinity, 2011 silkscreen print on cardboard, plastic cars 49,5 x 60 x 4 cm Weaving, 2011 pasteboard, plastic cars 47 x 79 x 4 cm Temple, 2011 silkscreen print on cardboard, gouache, plastic cars 71,5 x 60,5 x 4 cm Agnelli im Fiat-Dschungel (graue Version), 1971 silkscreen print on cardboard 72 x 61 cm, Edition XVIII/XX Anarchy in Construction (graue Version), 1971 silkscreen print on cardboard 76 x 59.5 cm, Edition II/XV Mr.
Ein Pils bitte! Putzen, 1978 Oil on canvas 140 x 139 cm. Libro Objeto | Flickr: Intercambio de fotos. Diseño de libro Objeto | Flickr: Intercambio de fotos. Junio 2009.