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A Cantina in Galicia, Spain by Esudio Nomada.

The canteen was designed by Esudio Nomada for Galicia’s City of Culture Building. The tree structure references Spanish holiday picnics and communal gathering under trees. There should be more playful spaces like this in the world.

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Gabriel Medina: Hawaiian Short Film


This is the result of a few encounters with Gabriel on the North Shore season of 2011.

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Food Stylist Linda Lundgren

Food Stylist Linda Lundgren started out as a trained chef, but she realised she didn’t want to be stuck full-time in the kitchen; she craved something more varied and creative in the world of food. Her opportunity came with the publication of her book Smak av Österlen (A Taste Of Österlen), which opened her eyes to food styling as a profession and brought freelance assignments for newspapers, magazines and advertisements.

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Greatest Wipeouts: Best of 2011


A year in review of the best wipeouts of all time. As they say – no pain, no gain.

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Kaws ‘The Nature of Need’ Exhibition at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin Hong Kong

Paris gallerist Emmanuel Perrotin will open a new gallery space in Hong Kong soon.

KAWS
“The Nature of Need ”
15/05/2012 – 30/06/2012
GALERIE PERROTIN HONG KONG GALLERY

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Union Restaurant by Aurélie Blanchard

Situated in the heart of Kleinbasel, UNION restaurant is a new hotspot of this multicultural neighbourhood where immigrants, expats, students and creative industries coexist. Jérome Beurret and Stefan Grieder, owners of the well-known Rhyschaenzli in Basel, along with their new partner Pascal Salathe, appointed the architect Aurélie Blanchard to design their new restaurant.

The architecture aims to capture the spirit of a traditional American kitchen with fine Eastern influences. At UNION rustic meals such as burgers and ribs are revisited with contemporary touches. The design intends to create a warm dining environment with a vibrant metropolitan bar for both evening and daytime.

The dark green dining room with its oversized oak tables engages with the street whilst the dark envelope creates an intimate environment despite the room’s size. Basel’s traditional painted wooden doors inspired the room’s colour. Copper globes suspended above the tables cast warm islands of light between the diners who sit in clusters around these large communal dining tables. Domestic bliss of home-cooked meals and candle-lit dining atmosphere finally tie the room together.

The bar in contrast is a precious copper niche that opens onto the dark green dining room at the back. Shelves and standing tables emerge from the copper walls; masking the room surfaces with a seamless copper coat. The oversized standing table and new bar are an extension of the wooden floor, finished with a thick copper plate. Rounded corners, solid copper elements and cast glass lamps evoke metropolitan industrial times.

Throughout the space, a dark wooden floor unifies the restaurant and bar. Touches of copper jump into the green room through the folded bar, globe lamps and vintage copper vases.
Next to the bar, the existing courtyard is a lush and fresh space where the green of the plants echoes the Basel green of the restaurant.

Address: UNION restaurant – 95 Klybeckstrasse 4057 Basel
Clients: Jérome Beurret, Stefan Grieder, Pascal Salathe
Architect: Aurélie Blanchard
Graphic design: Ludovic Balland
Completion: March 2012
Area: 200 sqm

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Eat Me!

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Sony SmartWatch

I don’t know too much about this gadget but I’m investigating how functional it will be with an iPhone. This is what they had to say –

Sony has announced that its popular SmartWatch has arrived in the US. A huge success internationally, the watch which works in unison with a variety of smartphones allows wearers the ability to stay connected and conduct vital business without having to forage into your pockets for your phone. In a minimal style, the 1.3-inch display features the ability to read social updates, text messages and email, manage calls with a simple touch and swipe, personalize apps downloaded from Google Play, and control music. Additional bands are available in pink, white, mint, grey and blue. SmartWatch from Sony connects to Android smartphones via Bluetooth and will be available at select US retailers for $150 USD.

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Coachella 2012 Performances

2Pac Hologram – Coachella 2012

Radiohead – Coachella 2012

Eminem – Coachella 2012

The Weeknd – Coachella 2012

SBTRKT – Coachella 2012

I was gutted I couldn’t be at Coachella to see this all star line up. I had friends buzzing me while they were there telling me how good the 2pac hologram was. Daaaaammmnn!!

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Exclusive Look at How an iPad is Made at Foxconn

Marketplace Shanghai Bureau Chief Rob Schmitz is only the second reporter ever to gain access to visit the factory floor at Apple’s Chinese producer Foxconn. See highlights from his tour of the assembly line and the Foxconn facilities and connect to his full audio reports on your public radio station and at http://www.marketplace.org. Marketplace is produced and distributed by American Public Media.

Source Credit – American Public Media’s ‘Marketplace’.
Reporter Credit – Rob Schmitz, Shanghai Bureau Chief

Broadcast Rights:
A high-res broadcast ready version of the video is available for television. If you are interested in gaining access, contact tschlosser@americanpublicmedia.org.

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TAT7 iPhone Scuba Case

The TAT7 can be submerged in water up to 100 feet deep. Check out the site for purchasing information. A must have for this summer.

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The Adidas adiPure Adapt

Fresh from the innovative adidas adiPure line, the German athletic apparel purveyor and shoemaker presents the super lightweight Adapt model. Made to harness the body’s natural mechanics, this technologically-advanced design offers minimal cushioning between the wearer and the ground, forcing your legs and feet to experience the subtle changes in impact. This in turn will influence the wearer to run on his or her mid or fore-foot, providing a more natural run. A simple yet ingenious vision, the adiPure Adapt is further constructed from the finest materials available, producing a form-fitting mold that weighs in at 4.5 ounces, making it lighter than even Nike’s recently revealed FlyKnit. The adiPure Adapt is available now in Europe, Japan and China with a release set for June in the United States.

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Passenger Portraits: Craig Redman


The new Turkish Airlines ad campaign titled “Passenger Portraits” is a series of works created by New York-based artist Craig Redman. He has created a total of 12 portraits: five Manchester United players; Rooney, Chicharito, Ferdinand, Nani and Giggs; five FC Barcelona players; Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Pique and Puyol; and two world-class athletes; Kobe Bryant and Caroline Wozniacki. The portraits will be shown all over the world in places like Istanbul, Barcelona, Manchester, London, New York, Cape Town, Bangkok, Dubai, Australia, Tokyo and China. Special-edition prints, colored in by the artists themselves, will be auctioned off by the charitable organizations of both fútbol clubs as well.

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Eat Me!

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Doggie Fountain

The Doggie Fountain is a cool solution for keeping your dogs water supply safe, fresh and readily available.

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Minaret Station Lodge Wanaka New Zealand

Minaret Station is New Zealand’s first luxury tented camp, located at the head of stunningly picturesque glacial valley in the heart of the Southern Alps. Accessible only by helicopter, Minaret Station treats those fortunate enough to experience this wilderness landscape to a level of comfort and style never before available in the New Zealand mountains.

Guests are hosted under canvas in luxuriously furnished tented suites complete with wall to wall sheepskin carpet, king beds, private deck set with its own hot tub, full en-suite with double vanity and endless hot showers.

On-site facilities include the ‘Mountain Kitchen’ with its well stocked library, dining room, living area, open fires, first class chef and on-site private guides.

Activities include hiking the many trails; experiencing the life of high country farming; spotting for wild game animals on the adjacent slopes; taking a helicopter to explore the rugged Fiordland West Coast, accessing incredible fly-fishing rivers; or simply relaxing with a book on your private deck. Whatever you decide, the experience of staying at Minaret Station will be both moving and inspiring. Unquestionably the highlight of any New Zealand vacation.

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Wish I was here…

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Diane Von Furstenburg’s Glass Penthouse

The famed fashion designer’s home is perched atop the DVF complex. A private green roof garden meets the apartment, which was built on the structure’s existing roof. Von Furstenberg’s living space includes a large faceted glass structure, which is made up of triangular panes of glass. The geometric structure is the sun source for the light-bearing staircase that illuminates the entire building. Heliostat mirrors help direct sunlight to the lower chambers of the building.

This staircase, which the architects have called a “stairdelier,” is lined with Swarovski crystals like a chandelier, which help reflect light throughout the expanse of the entire building. The stairdelier maneuvers diagonally throughout the six storey building, hovering over the lobby pool to greet guests at the front door. The bright sun from the geometric skylight can even be seen from the first floor, and illuminates von Furstenberg’s art collection, which is shared around the pool.

The offices on the middle floors are flex space, some extended to double height so they may be used for special events or fashion shows. Geothermal heating and cooling for the entire building are provided by three wells that run 1,500 feet deep. The heliostat mirrors and ample windows allow for little artificial light to be used. Energy efficient LEDs light the stairdelier at night, and the roof garden helps insulate, differ rainwater, and provide a green space for von Furstenberg to enjoy.

DVF’s flagship and apartment is an exemplary adaptive re-use project, meshing modern design and green elements, while still paying respect to the historic architecture of the original building.

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Interview of Kim Jones, Louis Vuitton Men’s Style Director, after the F/W 2012-13 Show

Hear Kim Jones, Men’s Style Director under the Artistic Direction of Marc Jacobs, talk about his inspirations for the Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Fashion Show.

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Above Second Gallery presents: ‘Journey is the Reward’ by Meggs

My good friend May who owns Above Second has brought over a great Australian artist called Meggs. If you’re in HK today it will def be worth seeing.

‘Journey is the Reward’ has become somewhat of a manifesto for my life thus far. So much so that I even have these words tattooed across my chest, a reminder for life that the process of making art and the journey of travel is just as important as the final product and solid milestones we might consider ‘achievements’ or ‘goals’. For me, making art or being an artist, is a lifestyle, a passion and life-long commitment. This has opened up a whole world of new places, people, friends and adventures, which in turn influences my artistic practices and the subject matter of my work.

‘Journey is the Reward’ at Above Second gallery represents another one of those unique experiences for me, and the work references my inspirations from my journey so far as well as the location, people and influences of Hong Kong. Somewhat a mix of Australian, American and Asian culture the pieces show the diverse effects these cultures have had on my work and my continuing exploration of duality and human emotions and experiences. – Meggs

Opening: 30th March, 2012, Time: 6pm – 10pm
30th March – 17th May, 2012

For more info and pricelist please contact: may@above-second.com
RSVP: info@above-second.com

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