ZHU – Paradise Awaits

Tomek Duck a réalisé ce magnifique clip d’animation pour illustrer le titre « Paradise Awaits » de ZHU afin d’accompagner la sortie d’un vinyle en édition limité dans les magasins Opening Ceremony de New York. Un petit bijou d’animation psychédélique à découvrir dans la suite.

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Cactus And Virus Popsicles

Le studio Bold Or Italic, fondé par le designer Wei Li, a rendu possible le fait de « lécher des cactus et des virus » avec son projet de sucettes reprenant les formes et couleurs de différents cactus et virus. Il a intelligemment associé les formes des cactus aux formes de certains virus. Des sucettes à l’eau et au sucre, dont l’idée conditionne quelque peu la saveur.

Procédé : Grâce à l’imprimante 3D Objet Connex 500 et après avoir esquissé la forme sur ordinateur, un modèle 3D est tiré et utilisé pour concevoir des moules en silicone. Les ingrédients sont donc mélangés dans le moule pour en faire ressortir des sucettes en cactus ou en virus.

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Environment & Me Photography Competition

L’agence européenne de l’environnement a mis en place un concours photographique sur le thème « L’environnement et moi ». Une sélection de 48 photos parmi les 800 qui ont été reçu par l’organisme constitue désormais la shortlist du concours. Les votes qui ont lieu sur le site de l’EEA se terminent le 15 novembre prochain.

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Makers Mondays: On The Road: From canvas backpacks to leather duffel bags, American-made luggage to take you anywhere

Makers Mondays: On The Road


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RH+ creates daycare centre with three-dimensional geometric facade

A crumpled white shell patterned with tiny perforations wraps around this cluster of small-scale buildings by French studio RH+ that form a children’s centre in Paris (+ slideshow).

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

RH+ designed the nursery to occupy an undeveloped piece of sloping land on Gustave Geffroy Street, in the south of the French capital.



Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

The centre provides educational, play and health facilities for children aged up to three years old and their mothers, as well as housing for nursery staff.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

“The main idea was to design several small volumes instead of a bigger one,” the architects told Dezeen. “This goes with the spirit of the Gustave Geffroy street, that gives the impression of being in a small town instead of Paris.”

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

The centre comprises a series of small buildings that are designed to blend in with the differing roof levels of nearby structures.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

Three individual blocks house a community nursery and daycare centre with a capacity for over 100 children, as well as a healthcare centre for both infants and mothers, and on-site accommodation for the nursery manager.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

A crumpled shell made from white fibre-reinforced concrete in an egg-box style arrangement surrounds the buildings. The architects designed the textured material to contrast the smooth facades of the main volumes.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

“We wanted to create a material that interacts with the sun and the changing lights that also creates a link between the three facilities,” said the architects, whose previous projects include a university library with a timber-latticed facade in French Guiana.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

Perforations in the facade allow light to filter through to the interior spaces, while maintaining privacy from the street.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

On the interior, the architects have continued this textural theme with slabs of ceiling plaster that have tiny holes punched through the surface. The plasterwork provides an acoustic absorbent for the space, and conceals overhead cabling, lighting and air conditioning units.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

Spaces for children in three age bands, ranging from three to 36 months, are marked by a change in the colour of architectural elements, mosaic tiles, furniture and signage. The architects used a spectrum of oranges, yellows, and light and dark red to differentiate the areas.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

“Each category has its own colour, to help children to recognise their sections,” said the architect.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

Large panels of glazing allow nursery staff to overlook terraces, play areas and nurseries.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

“In a first instance it responds to a programatic requirement, as it is compulsory for a nurse to always have views of the other rooms and watch the children,” said the architect.

Child care centre in Paris by RH+ architecture

“But, we pushed the idea further to have an impression of an open space instead of a series of rooms. It contrasts with the opacity of the outside of the building.”

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The Corkanizer!

The Kinhas Office Collection is the all-in-one solution for all your office’s organizational needs. Aimed at fast-paced office environments in need of shaping up, the design offers an external memory disk, a clip tray with magnetic base, hole puncher, stapler, and container for holding pens. All the components are stackable and together form a convenient cork-covered block for posting notes and reminders.

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