its triangular timber form is inspired by the ‘cabinet of curiosities’ while echoing the roof structure of the neighbouring holy trinity church.
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delve's play place project aims to promote quality child-centric urban design.
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the facade by alison brooks architects is clad in small-format oxidized copper shingles to create a unified appearance with the roof and bay windows.
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AI & me offers a playful exploration of identity through the eyes of artificial intelligence.
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Promotion: interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial to the future of design studios, members of design collective The New Standard said in a talk hosted by Dezeen during NYCxDesign 2024. Read more
Architecture studio Proctor & Shaw has added a blocky extension with light, wood-filled interiors to a Grade II-listed villa in north London. Read more
the robotic bed is equipped with sensors embedded in the mattress, monitoring the sleeper's heart rate, breathing, and movements.
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the installation features interconnected sculptures formed through origami-like folding of metal.
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Who needs north? GPS compass points to a place of your choice
Posted by ArielTechGeek 10 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
While most compasses have a needle that points north, the Truest North Compass is different. Its main needle always points to a location of your choice, while its secondary needle shows the distance to that place.Continue ReadingCategory: Good Thinking, LifestyleTags: GPS, Kickstarter, Navigation
Dundee Design Festival sets out to become world's most sustainable
Posted by Ronnie 10 days ago (https://www.dezeen.com)
Dundee Design Festival has outlined the sustainability strategy that it hopes will make Scotland's largest design event the world's most sustainable design festival. Read more
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