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Posted on 07 July 2010 by admin

South Korean designers Je Sung Park and Woo Jung Kwon have finished an extraordinary umbrella -”Air Umbrella.”
This umbrella has no canopy, instead, a slim pipe blows enough air to keep the rain away. The user can control the length of its stem and the scale of air cover at will.This cool, creative design brakes the traditional thought on the shape of umbrellas. It is also eco-friendly as it reduces the use of plastics.[1]
Posted on 14 June 2010 by admin

Dialogue of Emotions is a project by Guðmundur Ingi Úlfarsson, it’s dialogue between pleasant and unpleasant emotions.
Posted on 11 June 2010 by admin
Posted on 03 June 2010 by admin
It is dubbed the Voglreiter Auto Residence and it has been designed by German architect Markus Voglreiter. Simply amazing, this auto residence is located in Gnigl near Salzburg, Austria and the surrounding areas make it look even more beautiful. Transforming the structure of the house into a car was a big challenge as it was originally a 70’s style house and then the architect also had to come up with two separate dwellings to incorporate two generations of a family.[1]

Posted on 25 May 2010 by admin

The inhabitants of ancient Athens were laughing at the fact that Diogenes lived in a barrel. But the residential module Rollit, created by students of the Germanic University University of Karlsruhe, he hardly wanted to make fun of. Indeed, though he looks like a barrel, but is spacious and multipurpose.
Posted on 17 May 2010 by admin
Posted on 15 May 2010 by admin

Flying Sauna above the Elbe River. Sauna is a cube measuring approximately two by two by two meters. A climb into the sauna of the H3T will have a boat.
Posted on 13 May 2010 by admin

Pretty cool idea for a bookshelf by furniture design guru Ron Arad. A bookshelf shaped like the United States with each state having their own space.
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Posted on 10 May 2010 by admin

An ambitious project to create the world’s first moon clock powered by the tides is currently planned for the edge of the Thames River in London, England. Designed by UK artist Laura Williams while she was in her third year of a study in an Arts & Design course at Central Saint Martins, the completed Aluna Moon Clock, will be larger than Stonehenge and forty metres wide.