Anton Björsig's Hörnstol is probably the weirdest chair I've seen in ages, it grows on you, and I really like it, in a way.
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VIDEONew York City as seen from a skateboard. Created by Josh Maready using a GoPro camera.
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The 47% house, an excellent use of inside and outside spaces, where the interior floor area makes up 47% of the total building's footprint. By Kochi Architect's Studio in Kamakura, Kanagawa.
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Olo is a 'two-player game of skill and strategy for touch devices'. Developed by London-based interactive design studio, Sennep.
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By coincidence, three of Australia’s finest were all in town during the same week. The awesome guys over at VNA organized a meet up at an undisclosed location in London and invited itdrewitself along to film the action.
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Aaron Wood's social media propaganda posters.
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Barcode house by David Jameson Architect in Washington D.C.
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In collaboration with Dassault Systems, designer Michaël Harboun explores the use of augmented reality inside vehicles.
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Olafur Eliasson's Your House, commissioned by the Library Council of MOMA. The book is a laser-cut negative impression of his house in Copenhagen. Each of the 454 pages individually cut, corresponds to 2.2 cm of the actual house.
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Collection of lamps done by Carnegie Mellon School of Design senior Alex Fischer.
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