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the extension is studio cochi's interpretation of the traditional okinawan 'hinpun,' a screen between the home and the street. The post studio cochi architects extends a tomigusuku home with a modern studio space appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
The first-ever video of a blue whale nursing her calf has been released, along with other stunning videos of the species' intimate interactions, which were captured in 2022 by a snorkeler in the right place at the right time. It's also the first time scientists and the wider community has seen these behaviors by these famously elusive cetaceans.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Aust
It’s an unfortunate irony that while many regions struggle to find enough water, there’s trillions of liters of the stuff floating around in the air everywhere. A new water harvester design from MIT can pull enough fresh water out of the air to meet the daily needs of several people.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Water, Atmosphere, MIT, Drinking, Materials, Humidity
Czech studio Byró Architekti used the foundations of a dilapidated cottage to determine the scale of Garden Pavilion, an outbuilding in Prague with an openable wall and blackened-wood cladding. Read more
the installation is on view until october, before its permanent installation in an ethiopian cave. The post ‘spirituality has been a catalyst for evolution’: mariko mori on her human-sized peace crystal in venice appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
linking air quality data with specific activities occurring in creative spaces, the device removes the guesswork and covers the full spectrum of air quality. The post with AI-powered insights, ambient one keeps an eye on the air quality in your creative space appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the sculptures tackle rising sea levels, employing a biomimetic technique that transforms seawater into a solid material. The post sruli recht’s abyssicide ‘garments for drowning in’ metamorphose water into coral on skin appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the pavilion is conceived to be inherently adaptable, able to function as a standalone unit or transition to host casual gatherings or social events. The post tensile fabric weaves through studio terratects’ wooden trestle pavilion in india appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
featuring over 150 kiosks, from ljubljana to warsaw, and from belgrade to berlin, this book provides unseen documentation of these remaining kiosks. The post ‘kiosk’ photobook explores the forgotten modernist booths of central and eastern europe appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
The "dynamic nature of the sea" prompted the flowing, scaly forms of The National Institute of Water Sports in India, completed by architecture practice MOFA Studios. Read more


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