Category Archives: TRAVEL
DC Shoes + Ken Block’s Gymkhana FIVE: Ultimate Urban Playground San Fancisco
DC and Ken Block present Gymkhana FIVE: Ultimate Urban Playground; San Francisco.
Shot on the actual streets of San Francisco, California, GYM5 features a focus on fast, raw and precise driving action. Filmed over four days, director Ben Conrad and his team are back to work on their second Gymkhana production and delivered the entire city of San Francisco as Ken Block’s personal gymkhana playground. DC Shoes also provided fellow DC athlete and longtime Ken Block friend, Travis Pastrana, to make a cameo appearance on his dirtbike, and S.F. resident Jake Phelps of Thrasher Magazine fame also makes a cameo as Block hoons S.F. in his most incredible Gymkhana yet.
City Hall: The Ghost Subway Station of New York
It was supposed to be the showpiece of New York City’s new subway system. Stained glass windows, skylights and brass chandeliers adorned its curved walls and arched ceilings. According to Daily Mail, City Hall station was unexpectedly closed to the public a mere 41 years after opening its doors in 1904. In photographs by John-Paul Palescandolo and Eric Kazmirek.
It was once the southern terminus of the Interborough Rapid Transit (IRT), which ran from City Hall all the way north to 145th Street along Broadway. The station features stained glass windows, skylights and brass chandeliers, which adorn its curved walls and arched ceilings. Now passengers can stay on the 6 train and watch the train make its turnaround, seeing the interior of the beautiful station for themselves. The pride and joy of the underground soon gathered dust and became long forgotten, a mere turning point for the 6 train which runs from Pelham Bay Park to Brooklyn Bridge. Its curved tracks were deemed unsafe for the new, longer trains, and, as it was less busy than nearby Brooklyn Bridge station, authorities decided to shut it down. City Hall was designed by Valencian architect Rafael Guastavino and is unique among the original IRT stations.
HBTV: A Look Inside Michael Lau’s Workspace in Hong Kong
Michael Lau has been a long time idol of mine for his design work from some of the first vinyl figurines I bought to working with such brands as Nike. In this interview, you get to see where the magic happens as he takes you through his new workspace. As a fellow Hong Kong resident, he makes some great points about working and living in Hong Kong and how it affects your design and scale.
I hope to visit it soon.
room 104: Men’s Hair Cut and Cut Throat Shave Video
Room 104 is a men’s grooming lounge located in downtown Auckland. We got together and created a shoot representing the experience of getting a hair cut and cut throat shave at Room 104.
Grooming Lounge Ltd
Achilles House
Room 104
8 Commerce St.
Auckland 1010
New Zealand
LUNATIK (TAKTIK) iPhone Case by MINIMAL Inc.
Chicago-based design studio MINIMAL Inc. has released images of their latest project, the “taktik” iPhone case. The robust case attempts to encapsulate those essential protective details that are often overlooked. A shockproof suspension system enclosed between two anodized aluminium bezels ensures waterproofing, while the option of including a gorilla glass lens further protects the screen. The device’s headphone port is made with aircraft grade anodized aluminum and the case offers a dedicated button for the silence function on the phone that lies within. Minimal is currently seeking funding for “taktik” through a kickstarter program, with an expected production date of mid-August.
Camp Woodward’s Snake Run by California Skateparks
Designed to mimic the sloping school yards and dried concrete waterways of Southern Califorinia, where skateboarding’s roots reach deepest, the snake run is the most fundamental form of all skatepark designs. While most snake runs are characterized by a long narrow path—or ditch—flanked by banks and berms to channel the rider through without pushing, the freshly poured concrete at Pennsylvania’s legendary campWoodward resembles something significantly gnarlier. Designed and constructed by California Skateparks, arguably the world’s best skatepark builders, Woodward’s snake run stretches over 1,000 feet punctuated with head high jumps and quaterpipes.
Since welcoming BMX riders in 1980, Woodward has become the most recognizable name in action sports facilities. While the camp has always been about innovation, the construction of the 20,050-square-footTarget Plaza by California Skateparks in 2009 marked the end of an era dominated by wooden ramps, proving a dedication to staying ahead of the curve in terms of concrete skateboard and BMX park design. Now, with the completion of phase two of the snake run, Woodward is returning to skateboarding’s roots while still keeping an eye on progression.
By building the snake run in phases, California Skateparks is able to adjust their designs on the fly, adding or removing features at will. Even with all the pieces connected after more than 10,000 man hours, Kimler still sees the project as a work in progress. “Next year we can continue to add,” he says. “Maybe we need pocket here, lip there, berm here—it’ll get created, whatever’s awesome.”
WTHR, a Dieter Rams inspired weather app
Hilary Tsui and J.Crew
Hong Kong. Mother, blogger and Liger boutique owner Hilary Tsui wears J.Crew her way, captured by photographers Garance Doré and Scott Schuman. See more at https://www.jcrew.com/helloworld.
The Future is Ours
Challenges of Getting to Mars: Curiosity’s Seven Minutes of Terror
Team members share the challenges of Curiosity’s final minutes to landing on the surface of Mars.
TK and J.Crew
I’m a HUGE fan Milk magazine founder, Obscura and Silly Thing in Hong Kong. TK wears J.Crew his way, captured by photographers Garance Doré and Scott Schuman. See more at https://www.jcrew.com/helloworld.
ONLY Times: Skate Days
Filmed & Edited By: Stephen Marino. Produced By: Phil Gordon. Skaters: Victor Reyes, Dustin Younie, Alejandro Batista, Karim Callender, Jamel Marshall, Joseph Gil, Chris Pierrejacques. Music: ‘Across 110th Street’ Bobby Womack.
The Art of Packing from Louis Vuitton
Like most people. I HATE PACKING. I can never travel light and as much as I try to only pack what I need. I always end up taking way too much so I have options. This clever video by Louis Vuitton show’s you the best way to fold shirts and how to fit a considerable amount of gear in one carry on bag. Worth the watch.
OTHERS by Hypebeast: Hong Kong’s Yardbird Restaurant
This place is my home away from home. I swear I could eat there nearly every night and I’ve been known to do three nights in a row! The staff are super friendly and deliver excellent service and now become good friends of mine over time. Matt (owner) and I share stories about our love of skateboarding, clothing brands, artists and messy nights out. Lindsey (owner) the other half of Yardbird, has her finger on the pulse in HK for music and arts. Which makes the two of them, the perfect team. BUT. Most importantly, the food is amazing. You’ll never have this style of food anywhere else. If I have friends or clients in town. I ALWAYS take them here to experience the next level of Hong Kong.
I recently spent my birthday eve there for dinner which turned into Matt and the staff singing me happy birthday and forcing me to scull two bottles of their signature Yardbird Sake which finished with me not remembering the rest of the night and having to back up the following night for the ‘official’ birthday dinner I was having at Yardbird. They def know how to look after their friends and customers and thats a big part of why I go back.
I should also note, they play great hip hop and funk too!
Hong Kong’s Yardbird restaurant has become a de facto gathering point for some of the city’s most creative minds. Owners Lindsay Jang and Matt Abergel managed to put together more than just an amalgamation of food, drink and friends in a relatively short period of time; Yardbird has established itself as a weekly jaunt for many of Hong Kong’s artist and influential members of the creative community who crave a contemporary take on Japanese foods.
Their advice for aspiring restauranteurs? Don’t pay anyone to teach you how to cook, start from the bottom, and be prepared to work extremely hard.
Yardbird Restaurant
Hong Kong
33-35 Bridges St, Sheung Wan, 2547 9273; www.yardbirdrestaurant.com.
Mon-Sat 6pm-late. Closed Sun.
The World’s 30 Wealthiest DJs
#30: Afrojack Net Worth – $2 million
#29: Markus Schulz Net Worth – $2 million
#28: Darude Net Worth – $2.5 million
#27: Kaskade Net Worth – $3 million
#26: Martin Solveig Net Worth – $3 million
#25: Eric Prydz Net Worth – $4 million
#24: Swedish House Mafia Net Worth – $4 million each
#23: Gareth Emery Net Worth – $5 million
#22: Avicii Net Worth – $6 million
#21: Skrillex Net Worth – $8 million
#20: ATB aka Andre Tanneberger – $8 million
#19: Calvin Harris Net Worth – $10 million
#18: Deadmau5 Net Worth – $12 million
#17: Benny Benassi Net Worth – $14 million
#16: Carl Cox Net Worth – $15 million
#15: The Chemical Brothers Net Worth – $15 million
#14: Ferry Corsten Net Worth – $18 million
#13: Steve Aoki Net Worth – $20 million
#12: Fatboy Slim Net Worth – $22 million
#11: David Guetta Net Worth – $25 million
#10: Moby Net Worth $28 million
#9: Daft Punk Net Worth – $30 million each
#8: Pete Tong Net Worth – $30 million
#7: Judge Jules Net Worth – $40 million
#6: Sasha (DJ) Net Worth – $40 million
#5: Armin Van Buuren Net Worth – $40 million
#4: John Digweed Net Worth – $45 million
#3: Paul van Dyk Net Worth – $50 million
#2: Paul Oakenfold Net Worth – $55 million
#1: DJ Tiesto Net Worth – $65 million
Paper Passion: The new fragrance by Steidl, Wallpaper* and Karl Lagerfeld
The idea for the perfume, named Paper Passion, began when Karl Lagerfeld alerted Gerhard Steidl to the importance of a book’s smell. Wallpaper* magazine then came onboard too as the pairing between a publisher and a perfumer like Geza Schoen seemed natural. Speaking about the product, Steidl say:
“Paper passion has evolved into something quite beautiful and unique. To wear the smell of a book is something very chic. Books are players in the intellectual world, but also in the world of luxury. Hidden inside the pages of a book, Paper Passion is accompanied by texts from Karl Lagerfeld, Günter Grass, Geza Schoen and Tony Chambers. ‘You have a book, you open it, there’s a bottle inside and it smells of a book. It might be quirky, but the idea has a simplicity, a linearity.'”
Paper Passion will be available from Steidl in August 2012 for around £70 (approx. $115).