Posts Tagged: design
1 YEAR JUNKITECHTURE
TODAY, WE CELEBRATE THE 1ST BIRTHDAY OF JUNKITECHTURE! To make this event even cooler, we wanted to thank you in first place for visiting the site and for your interest in these kind of projects. We believe that there are
1 YEAR JUNKITECHTURE
TODAY, WE CELEBRATE THE 1ST BIRTHDAY OF JUNKITECHTURE! To make this event even cooler, we wanted to thank you in first place for visiting the site and for your interest in these kind of projects. We believe that there are
KARIS
This is an eco-friendly design for “Karis” a boutique in Hiroshima (Japan) made by Suppose Design Office in 2009. It’s a space for shopping, but also for holding events. The concept description: “We all know the cardboards are an earth
Fast Architecture
by ghigos ideas. A Pavilion made out of water tanks for an exhibition in Milan, 2006. “Fast Architecture is a temporary camp constructed on relationships. It’s a game of possible transformations and a manifesto of planning capabilities. Storehouses are made
Fast Architecture
by ghigos ideas. A Pavilion made out of water tanks for an exhibition in Milan, 2006. “Fast Architecture is a temporary camp constructed on relationships. It’s a game of possible transformations and a manifesto of planning capabilities. Storehouses are made
AIASF / Parametric Canopy
BIOS Design Collective is a working group of academic and professional designers exploring the application of biological patterns to architecture. “Parametric design meets recycled material in the form of 2000+ plastic beer cups, salvaged from the SF Outside Lands Concert and
AIASF / Parametric Canopy
BIOS Design Collective is a working group of academic and professional designers exploring the application of biological patterns to architecture. “Parametric design meets recycled material in the form of 2000+ plastic beer cups, salvaged from the SF Outside Lands Concert and
Most Architecture
Temporary office space for Amsterdam company “Brandbase”. Nicely done with pallets!! by Most Architecture. via iwebsolutions
Most Architecture
Temporary office space for Amsterdam company “Brandbase”. Nicely done with pallets!! by Most Architecture. via iwebsolutions
Magazine Waves
David Mach built this installation using recycled magazines that have been carefully arranged to achieve smooth curves and flowing colors. via Inhabitat
Magazine Waves
David Mach built this installation using recycled magazines that have been carefully arranged to achieve smooth curves and flowing colors. via Inhabitat
Retrain
Project created in 2009 by Ruben Iglesias – retrain by rubcn – , a designer from Barcelona. The basis of the project is to reuse before recycling. The results are this unique pieces.
Sleeper Cells
by Suzanne Husky. 2011, YBCA, San Francisco, USA. Recycled wood. Nice drawings, nice everything! via Inhabitat.
Sleeper Cells
by Suzanne Husky. 2011, YBCA, San Francisco, USA. Recycled wood. Nice drawings, nice everything! via Inhabitat.
Temple of Trash
by Salzig Design. For the International ideas competition „FollyDOCK“ Rotterdam, Heijplaat. 2nd place material award, finalist and realization. Exhibition in the NAI (Netherland Architecture Institute) Rotterdam, June 2006. Realization of the installation in Rotterdam, Heijplaat, from June to September 2007. Their flickr!
Temple of Trash
by Salzig Design. For the International ideas competition „FollyDOCK“ Rotterdam, Heijplaat. 2nd place material award, finalist and realization. Exhibition in the NAI (Netherland Architecture Institute) Rotterdam, June 2006. Realization of the installation in Rotterdam, Heijplaat, from June to September 2007. Their flickr!
One Plastic Beach Video
Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang have been collecting plastic debris off one beach in Northern California for over ten years. “The opposite of beauty, is indiference”. Here their blog and Website. via Vimeo
One Plastic Beach Video
Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang have been collecting plastic debris off one beach in Northern California for over ten years. “The opposite of beauty, is indiference”. Here their blog and Website. via Vimeo
Osian Batyka-Williams
“I see potential in other people’s waste.” Get to know this cool artist. Watch this video! via noquedanblogs
Osian Batyka-Williams
“I see potential in other people’s waste.” Get to know this cool artist. Watch this video! via noquedanblogs
