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each model starts with an air-cooled beetle from the '60s to '80s, then the design team strips everything off the vehicle. The post twisted T-bug is a modified beetle custom-built for the desert and off-road terrains appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
a double-skin facade wraps around the facility, with aluminum louvers that mitigate heat gain, preserve outward views, and withstand the corrosive coastal climate The post construction begins on fernando romero’s radial, twisted hospital in los cabos, mexico appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Forget LEDs, researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a new type of incandescent light bulb. The device is capable of emitting elliptically polarized light, described as "twisted" light.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: incandescent, University of Michigan, Photonics, Light, Light Bulb
users can twist, pull, and fold the screen without cracking it, and the display can expand from 12 to 18 inches while maintaining a high resolution rate. The post world’s first stretchable screen by LG display can be twisted and expanded without breaking appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Sharrow Marine has quietly been working to disrupt the marine industry with a reimagined propeller it calls the "future of propulsion." The tech originally looked like it might be too expensive and make/model-specific to see that future to fruition in a substantial way, but Sharrow has now introduced the more affordable, consumer-friendly MX-A. Less than half the price of previous models, the lat
Architecture practice HCCH Studio has created a shell-like brick pavilion in Longyou County, China, which draws on its agricultural surroundings. Read more
libeskind breaks ground on the einstein house at hebrew university in jerusalem. The post libeskind’s twisted cube hosts einstein’s scientific center at hebrew university appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
When designing fish-like underwater robots, you want a means of propulsion which is both energy-efficient and reasonably speedy. A new tail-flapping system may fit the bill, paving the way for wider usage of such bots.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: University of Bristol, Biomimicry, Fish, locomotion, Swimming


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