Going Home on the RISD Portfolios
Behance, risd.eduChurch in Clayton, AL, 2011, inkjet print on cherry veneer, 48”x25”x32”
Sheds in Eufaula, AL, 2011, inkjet print on birch veneer, 11”x34”x12”
Presbyterian, 2011, inkjet print on knotty pine veneer, 75”x49”x68”
Sputnik Bar-Columbus, GA, 2011,…
Wow, I could only hope to be a fraction of the coolness displayed here.
Alésia Museum by Bernard Tschumi
Alex Dent, thefoxisblack.comThis is the Alésia Museum designed by Bernard Tschumi Architects. The museum commemorates a battle that occurred between Julius Cesar and the Gauls some two thousand years ago where the museum now stands. Although the scheme for the muse…
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Interesting… “Everybody should learn to code, he says, because machine/human and machine/machine interaction is becoming as ubiquitous as human/human interaction. Those who don’t know how to code soon will be in the same position as those who couldn’t read or write 200 years ago. —
Paul Higgins: Otto . My first instinct was ” one more thing to learn, not sure I have the energy”. That is from someone interested in technology and the future. Does that mean a whole lot of people get left behind?
Computer Programming for All: A New Standard of Literacy (via courtenaybird)
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Ori Pendant Lamps by Lukas Dahlén -
Philip Kennedy, thefoxisblack.com
The ‘Ori Pendant Lamp’ is designed by Swedish designer Lukas Dahlén. Made from metal, Dahlén’s design is influenced strongly by origami. According to him the sheet metal used has many of the same characteristics as paper and before…
An Incredible House Built Around A Growing Tree
By Suzanne LaBarre, fastcodesign.comHouse Bern Heim Beuk in Belgium is both a literal treehouse and an abstract interpretation of a treehouse.
House Bern Heim Beuk in Belgium might be the ultimate treehouse. Designed by Ghent studio Architecten De Vylder Vinck Taillieu, it h…
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The Hundo Challenge - The Bold Italic - San Francisco
thebolditalic.comI was hired at the end of last year to redesign The Bold Italic’s new offices. After we agreed that I’d take on the project, I couldn’t stop designing for them in my head. Having a fun working environment inspires people and, let’s admit it…
Hundo Challenge! Designer Kelly Malone gave local artists $100 to craft a piece for Bold Italic HQ. The results? http://t.co/aQyfAbPT