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its triangular timber form is inspired by the ‘cabinet of curiosities’ while echoing the roof structure of the neighbouring holy trinity church. The post london school of architecture’s timber pavilion combines community, education, and design appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
delve's play place project aims to promote quality child-centric urban design. The post colorful shape-sorting puzzle installation sets up a creative children’s play place in london appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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. The post alison brooks architects wraps faceted london residence in oxidized copper shingles appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
AI & me offers a playful exploration of identity through the eyes of artificial intelligence. The post mots’ quippy AI installation at sónar+D judges you based on your appearance appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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. The post carsten höller’s hotel room installation stimulates targeted dreams at fondation beyeler appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the installation features interconnected sculptures formed through origami-like folding of metal. The post angled mirrored surfaces reveal abstract patterns forming silver lining installation by rob ley appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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 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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