I like the direction electric motorcycles are going. These dirt bikes out of Sweden go about 40mph and can run for about 3hrs on a full charge. More here.
Anti-Poaching (AP) bikes allow for stealthy enforcement
I like the direction electric motorcycles are going. These dirt bikes out of Sweden go about 40mph and can run for about 3hrs on a full charge. More here.
Anti-Poaching (AP) bikes allow for stealthy enforcement
I appreciate how this seemingly bold industrial modernist steel & glass box mostly blends in with this hilly urban section of Barcelona. More here.
Miniature shrine in a corner, fits nicely. Happy Valentines Day.
Jeff Pachoud
Matt Slocum
Marco Bertorello
Love the wood/glass boxes on top of the concrete with wood buttressing. Even the mosaic tile throughout the kitchen (especially on the ceiling) is quite bold. More here.
Sometimes I like when people take a fairly standard archetype and go overboard - this project looks as if it was constructed by the builder of the adjacent boat. More here.
These site-specific works can have a power not found in any art gallery. See more playful projects here.
I love the idea of pop-up restaurants and having them being igloos (during a pandemic) seems perfect. Something to consider for the next winter storm. More here.
Impressive feat of design, engineering, and execution of squiggly stairs located in South Korean Park. More here.
Great idea for a house. Live on first level, grow plants on the second level. Surprising there are not more examples of this around. Love the details on this project and relatively minimal palette. More here.
Student Stella van Beers of Design Academy Eindhoven made this inventive, whimsical, tiny, vertical house from a re-used grain silo. This is the perfect example of student creativity and energy. More here.
Thinking about everyone connected to Seth and extending big hugs today.
July 2008
This bold site-specific art installation makes a strong statement being in Russia at the moment. Also, feels like it’s part of a fairy tale. More here.
I’m ready for this to be the new normal. This project incorporates 404 trees, 4,620 shrubs and 2,408 sq m of grass, flowers and climbing plants.
Another great example of how these hand-sized modular units can be used in a non-traditional way to facilitate natural ventilation, bring in sunlight, and let the structure itself breathe. More pictures of this project here.
Always a fun performance and their music keeps getting better. Listen/watch “Do you Realize”.
Fun idea. I’d really like to design or see a whole structure made of these. Next…a way to access the honeycomb (maybe on the inside?). More here.
Not too many projects out of Ukraine. This adaptive reuse reminds me of late 90s Berlin, in a good way. It keeps textures and the industrial charm while adding some modern moves to keep things lively. More here.
One of the more impressive modular living units that can be a stand alone dwelling or a stacked complex. For the standalone rural or mt. setting I can imagine a two-stack with the roof deck providing more than enough space for couples or small families. Add solar panels that are also a shading device and some water collection and be off-grid. Some smart space-saving moves on the interior. See more here.