Category Archives: DESIGN

The HIVE Apartment by ITN Architects

I take my hat off to the guys that designed this amazing building. I could just imagine presenting this concept to my client and it took some balls to push the envelope with this design. It’s a great example of the rewarding return to going outside the box. I want to see more of this architecture in the world.

Australian architect Zvi Belling of ITN Architects has recently completed the Hive Apartment in Melbourne. The architect developed the project with his neighbour “Prowla”, a respected Melbourne graffiti artist who contributed the design of the graffiti letters, which are inscribed in the external precast concrete walls of the apartments, along with other hip hop iconography. The graffiti relief panel spells “Hive”, in a series of external geometries which have been extruded into living spaces in bulkheads and wall shapes, directly determining the interiors of the space. 

The new apartment is an intervention into the fabric of the block. Through apparent contradiction, the volume seeks to knit itself into a previously existing building on the site, forming an integrated new cultural type that reveals the site’s history, with glimpses of period material and detail. 

The concrete relief façade, containing shapes such as letters, arrows, swooshes and drips, has been slotted into the exposed brickwork shell of an old Carlton tailor shop. The four-metre-high concrete letters bear the load of all four stories, transferring to the footing through the oversized letter E and simultaneously creating a visual entry to the apartment. Similarly, the punctuations in the façades allow interesting views and natural light opportunities within the habitable spaces.

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Illustrations by Matt Edwards

Great collection of work by UK-based designer and illustrator Matt Edwards.

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Cookie Cup

You can “Sip the coffee then eat the cup”. The cookie cup is made of pastry and is waterproof.

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Mansory x Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Limited Edition Carbonado

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 from Mansory’s V12 had tweaked to produce 754 horsepower and 553 pound-feet torque. Now the German tuner has released more details and photos of its unique creation, dubbed Carbonado.

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Ransom by adidas Originals 2012 Fall/Winter Army TR Low

The army inspired Ransom TR Low by adidas Originals are now being offered in a range of fall materials and colorways. The upper consists of a mix of premium nubuck with full grain leather accents. The Ransoms come in black, light bone & espresso and light bone.

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SOLAR for iPhone: The Design-Driven Weather App

My favorite app on the market at the moment. It’s never made checking the weather look so beautiful. The bottom color represents the temperature and the top color represents weather it’s rainy, cloudy or sunny. A def must have app.

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Banksy interprets the Olympics

With the London Olympics just around the corner (Friday). It was a given Banksy would be using it as subject to create some new street art around. These are only the first two of many more to come I’m sure.

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Herschel Supply Co. 2012 Fall/Winter Collection

Motivated by the outdoors as well as founders Jamie and Lyndon Cormak’s own family history, the collection features classic backpacks, bags and other accessories.

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Zaha Hadid ‘Z’ Boat

This ‘Z’ Boat has designed this very special and highly limited edition 8-meter long speedboat for a London-based art dealer and writer Kenny Schachter. French manufacturer Shoreteam will be cranking out 12 of these boats and they will be available in early 2013.

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Electric Ramps at the Old Centre become a public art

The project comes about from an idea competition organized by the City of Vitoria.The program contemplates the creation of covered mechanical ramps, four sections in Cantón de la Soledad and three sections in Cantón de San Francisco Javier.
The decision to cover the ramps allows a better guaranteed use, given the extreme winter conditions in Vitoria.
The covering will be both complex and simple. It is complex in its apparent three-dimensional perception and simple as it is conceived from equal pieces, uniquely displaced among themselves.
The basic stainless steel and glass portico acts similarly to the shots of a film, by means of rotary movements around a virtual axis in sequences of one metre distances.
 The sensation of rotational movement that the user perceives uses the movement of the ramp itself to create a connected sequence that holds one’s interest all the way up, creating different views in different places along the way. The permanent exterior vision through the glass contributes to this sensation produced by the continuous turning of the porticoes.On the outside, the lines of glass that connect different positions of the porticoes make up an apparent complex and dynamic three-dimensional figure, though there is only one portico and thus a simple and rational construction process.

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One of a kind.

Porsche Exclusive Farbkonzept 911 Turbo (993) in 1998.

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The Foreign Japanese Kitchen

This cookbook is a result of Moé Takemura’s MA degree project at Lund University. The book shows how you can cook Japanese food using locally-available ingredients in Sweden.

Historically, people used to eat what they could get for surviving for a very long time. However, today, we have the luxury to choose. People look for pleasure and excitement in food as well as safety and reliability. The problem is that these two needs don’t always get along with each other because organic and locally-produced food is an important factor from safety and reliability perspective, but people enjoy multicultural diet supported by a lot of imported ingredients at the same time.

The project aimed to deal with this paradox, and aimed to introduce Japanese food culture in a suitable way in today’s Swedish environment, using as much locally available ingredients as possible.

After visiting farms and making many cooking experiments and food tastings, a cookbook was made as the final project outcome for introducing various traditional home-cooking style dishes.

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Celebrating 50 Years: James Bond Car Montage


Celebrating 50 years of James Bond. Available to buy on 24th September 2012.

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Aspid GT-21 Invictus


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Aspid has finally gotten around to revealing the production version of the GT-21 Invictus. This funky-looking sports car delivers 450 horsepower to the rear wheels thanks to a BMW-sourced 4.4-liter V8 engine paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox or six-speed manual. That’s a far cry from the supercharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder found in the Spanish company’s first offering. Aspid says the GT-21 Invictus can lay waste to 60 mph from a standstill in under three seconds on its way to a top speed of 189 mph. Even better, the creation’s suspension can serve up 1.6 g on the skidpad.

The company has managed to keep weight to a mere 2,182 pounds thanks to composite body panels and a spaceframe chassis. Interestingly enough, the GT-21 Invictus is also available with a slew of on-road safety equipment, including adaptive airbags, stability control and anti-lock brakes.

Inside, there’s a 2+2 seating configuration, which suggests there’s actually room for two adults and their luggage for a weekend trip. Aspid is currently aiming to start building its newest model in 2014, but there’s no word on pricing yet.

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8-Bit Butcher Diagrams

For the SCION sponsored and Giant Robot curated show “Pixel Pushers”, I decided to explore the carnivorous side of the world of video games. Though I am still a meat eater, I have a lot of vegan friends and have been exploring the ethical, environmental, and health impact of consuming an animal-based diet. That, and my long-time obsession with butcher diagrams, were the inspiration for this series.

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Justice: New Lands


French electro duo Justice recently released a new video for their track New Lands. Directed by the Spanish collective CANADANew Lands is taken from Justice’s 2011 album Audio, Video, Disco and in the hands of CANADA the track becomes the perfect soundtrack to a fantastical futuristic hybrid sport. Here we can see CANADA wearing their influences proudly on their sleeves and every frame seems to be loaded with knowing nods and tributes to great cinematic works like TRON, Rollerball and Escape From New York.

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NET-A-PORTER GROUP Manhattan Office

The NET-A-PORTER GROUP (NET-A-PORTER, The Outnet and Mr Porter) recently occupied an office off of 5th Avenue in Manhattan and here is a look at it. The new office is pretty sleek and sophisticated, pretty much what you would expect coming from the online retailer triumvirate. The inspiration for the design comes from Parisian apartments in mind.

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Pepsi Can Design by Jesse Kaczmarek

Kaczmarek designed and illustrated packaging that ultimately tied into a larger effort started through DesignWorks and BBDO NY.

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Visu Chair Family by Mika Tolvanen

About Visu: “The task was to create a personal interpretation of the ever-relevant plywood chair. I wanted my chair to have an unobtrusive and timeless nature that is familiar but never boring and without sacrificing function or ergonomics. In the end, I think every detail is exactly as it is supposed to be.”

About design: “My designs are function oriented. Products are for use, but that does not mean they can not be beautiful at the same time. I do not have a dogma or ism, but I believe good design comes from understanding materials and from a desire to improve functionality. An object can be complex in its variety of functions, but it doesn’t have to be complicated.”

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