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BREAKDOWN FURNITURE BY LOUIE RIGANO

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dezeen:

MuCEM by Rudy Ricciotti photographed by Edmund Sumner

Photography by Edmund Sumner

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designbinge:

luis arrivillaga: infinite table top frame

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cjwho:

Fearon Hay Architects | Imperial Buildings Revitalization | Photography: Patrick Reynolds

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arkitekcher:

Vacation House in Henne | Mette Lange Architects

 Location: Henne, Denmark

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ryanpanos:

Blueprints Of Plants by Macoto Murayama via Fast Co. Design

It is not only an image of a plant, but representation of the intellect’s power and its elaborate tools for scrutinizing nature. The transparency of this work refers not only to the lucid petals of a flower, but to the ambitious, romantic and utopian struggle of science to see and present the world as transparent (completely seen, entirely grasped) object. Paradoxically, this scientific challenge to measure the Universe might eventually become one of the sources where art of Murayama draws its strength of fantasy and odor of romanticism, becoming a part of Botech Art, symbiosis of Botanical Art and Technology.

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architectureofsilence:

Casa delle Bottere, 2011

John Pawson

Veneto, Italy

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GIGS2GO is a small set of ‘Tear and Share’ USB drives, about the same size as a credit card, that can be torn off and used or handed out to others… the four-pack of thumb drives is made from 100% post-consumer molded paper pulp with no plastic. You can tear off an individual 1GB drive like a phone number on a flyer for a cat-sitter.

(Source: courtenaybird, via designcouncil)