2011 review: December
Posted in: 2011 reviewConcluding our review of 2011, here are the five most popular stories from December. Up first are two skyscrapers by MVRDV for Seoul that will be joined at the hip by a pixelated cluster. These renders kicked up a lot of controversy, as reported on Dezeen Wire.
This refuge for climbers tube that cantilevers over the edge of a mountain is in second place, and was especially admired for its “Christmas-sweater paint job”.
Thomas Heatherwick’s redesign of the iconic routemaster bus for London comes in third. Some readers love the detailing while others think it’s a step backwards.
This spiralling car park by Zaha Hadid for Miami Beach was our fourth most-clicked story in December, despite readers’ scathing comments.
And finally, fifth place goes to the revamped Burger King restaurant in Singapore that’s designed to imitate a garden. You can see more stories about fast food restaurants here.
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2011 review: November
Posted in: 2011 reviewMoving onto the most popular Dezeen stories in November, architects Snøhetta were the favourites with their Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavilion.
A Dutch bridge that sinks below the water rather than rising above it took second place.
Third most popular was the redesign for French outlets of fast-food giant McDonalds.
A mountain lodge with a sloping roof that you can ski over comes in fourth.
In fifth place was a pine house by the sea outside Stockholm with a glass-fronted lookout loft.
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Happy New 2012
Posted in: UncategorizedIl 2011 mi ha già portato la cosa più bella di sempre, ma se questo è l’ultimo anno come dicono, corro a finanziarmi un Porche Panamera.
Enter Title Here
Posted in: UncategorizedSame shit , different year or maybe not.
I recently noted that when I post regularly to this site my life does better.
When I share things here, my head gets in order.
A storage facility where I find stuff years later.
Lost trinkets that make sense when seen from a distance.
Which brings me to core idea:
I’ll come up with something fresh every day for 2012 (like I said in 2008).
Just a bit of good’ol discipline.
Think, talk, and be merry.
2012
Coffee table – Stop bugging me!
Posted in: UncategorizedLavoro del fotografo genoano Guido Castagnoli sulla periferia giapponese del distretto di Shizuoka.
Gizmon iCa
Posted in: UncategorizedQuesto case è la bomba che vi butto lì per questo inizio 2012. Trasforma il vostro iPhone 4/4s in una sorta di camera Leica-ispired con tanto di strap da portare al collo. In vendita su Four Corner Store per soli 65 dollars. Tutti gli altri dettagli li trovate qui.
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2011 review: October
Posted in: 2011 reviewNext up we take a look at the favourite five stories from October. Topping the list here is Passing Cloud, proposing an enormous inflatable cloud as a form of transport.
Landing in second is another appearance here for Zaha Hadid Architects with their showroom design in London for Spanish bathroom brand Roca.
Third place was the world’s first space terminal for tourists in New Mexico by Foster + Partners.
A bedroom enclosed by glass on a remote Finnish island attracted fourth place on our list.
Fifth most-viewed story for this month was a library in China covered in firewood.
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Photo Opportunities
Posted in: UncategorizedL’artista svizzero Corinne Vionnet ha sovrapposto centinaia di scatti di anonimi turisti presi in giro per il web e tutti riferiti al medesimo punto di vista rispetto ad un monumento o ad un suggestivo particolare.
Il risultato sono queste eteree composizioni, facenti parti del progetto Photo Opportunities.
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