Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Green Lighthouse in Copenhagen / Denmark by Christensen & Co arkitekter











The parties involved in the project are the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, the University of Copenhagen, the City of Copenhagen and the window producers VELUX and VELFAC.

“Green Lighthouse will be used by students at the Faculty of Science. In student services they will be able to get information concerning everything from career guidance to exams and subjects. Furthermore, a faculty club for scientists, and others affiliated with the faculty, will be housed in Green Lighthouse.” “Green Lighthouse’s pivotal point and primary energy source is the sun. The house is 950 m2 and is constructed according to the active house principle, meaning that it generates energy. It has its own energy supply containing a combination of solar energy, heating pumps and a district heating never seen before. Green Lighthouse is an energy-efficient building of high architectural quality, allowing a great amount of daylight to enter. The natural ventilation assures plenty of fresh air and a healthy indoor climate.

Through energy design and visionary architecture, the building’s energy consumption is reduced by around 3/4 compared to present building standards. This means that the building is categorized as a class 1, low energy building according to Danish building regulations (BR 08).”

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Ironing Board Mirror by Aïssa Logerot


An interesting concept by designer Aïssa Logerot, this innovative mirror can be used as ironing board when it’s tilted and secured on horizontal position. According to the designer, “this object is a link between two consecutive actions: iron clothes and dress up.

Amazing Works by Kris Kuksi





For more cool sculpture, I mean wonderful stuffs by this genius, click here

Monday, November 16, 2009

Stand 1/4 Lights





Korean designer Ji Young Shon has created the Stand 1/4 lights.The lights come in floor and table versions, and are designed to eliminate the amount of space
that a normal light would require.

Land of Talk - It's Okay

WeWereMonkeys: Land of Talk - It's Okay
If I had a list of great videos going, this video will be on it. Land of Talk is a Canadian indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec. The band consists of singer and guitarist Elizabeth Powell, bassist Joe Yarmush and drummer Andrew Barr.

Escape From Tomorrow (A Day in the Life with Nigel Sylvester )

Escape From Tomorrow (A Day In the Life With Nigel Sylvester)
13th Witness followed BMX rider Nigel Sylvester around for the day, taking to the streets and performing some sick tricks. Check out a day in life of Nigel Sylvester doing everything from putting the bike together to blasting down the streets and moving through traffic in a smirking ease (to the cars of course). Video speaks loads more than words, so click on over and see it for yourself.

Gangster Killers


Wale, Drake and Kid Cudi in the upcoming Men of the Year issue of GQ. I'm glad I'm still subscribed.

Disturb Me

Disturb me - Brussels from Thepopcornmakers.



"'Disturb Me' is an interactive installation between human and his environment. It is to make perceptible the reciprocal links and often forgotten contact, that we maintain with our environment.

The projection depends on the sound emitted by the spectators and creates consequently, a transitory and colored environment. The projected forms are revealed when in contact with surfaces of the room.The senses are awakened, the room becomes alive."

Parcel n' People Mover Concept

UK designer Hugh Frost had an insightful thought: Since both packages and people need to travel around cities, why not kill two birds with one stone? His resultant solution:

The Freight*BUS is a massive new vehicle featuring advanced technology and the ability to adapt to varying numbers of passengers and freight. This flexibility is in part due to ceiling-suspended pairs of seats, which can be completely folded out of the way. At night, or during off-peak times of day, Frost envisages his Freight*BUS being utilized to carry goods around the city, with a capacity of the equivalent to 35 standard 'europallets'. To aid loading and unloading, Frost has designed a palletless system.

Frost is currently seeking backers for the concept; if you know someone with deep pockets, send 'em to him.