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Summer Screen Prints at Somerset House: Curated by Print Club London, an exhibition of film posters

Summer Screen Prints at Somerset House

London’s historic Somerset House—the arts and cultural center at The Strand in London—shows movies in its iconic courtyard each summer. For the third year in a row, it has matched this season’s films with a compelling exhibition of newly created……

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An Idyllic Yurt in Northern Ontario: A hand-built escape on 600 acres with a private river

An Idyllic Yurt in Northern Ontario


Shara Gibson isn’t your typical landlord. In 2013, she took the internet by storm with two tracks that demonstrate her haunting songwriting abilities and vocal prowess. But music isn’t Gibson’s only passion project. For the last few years, the Canadian……

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Part Two of ‘Distroy’

Part Two of ‘Distroy’, a series of creepy graphite drawings portraying popular cartoon characters by French graphic designer and illustrator PEZ.(Read…)

Brilliant Optical Illusions Painted on Palm

Sur sa galerie Instagram, le make-up artiste italien Luca Luce publie quotidiennement des illustrations réalisées sur la paume de sa main. Par sa maîtrise des perspectives et du traité des couleurs, l’artiste réussit à donner un rendu tridimensionnel époustouflant à ces oeuvres.

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The World’s Largest Sauna with Panoramic Views in Norway

Nous vous présentons aujourd’hui le sauna public le plus large du monde. Situé sur une petite île du Cercle Arctique et pouvant accueillir jusqu’à 100 personnes, le sauna Agora possède une grande et large baie vitrée qui permet aux gens d’admirer le paysage norvégien et la Mer Arctique avec une vue panoramique. Le design d’intérieur a été imaginé à partir de l’architecture des amphithéâtres.

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Colorful Bird Paintings

L’artiste américain Frank Gonzalez réalise de superbes peintures représentant des oiseaux, mis en scène dans des décors colorés parfois abstraits. Le peintre puise son inspiration dans des photographies, des livres ou dans sa propre imagination pour en faire ressortir des créations qui mêlent à merveille imaginaire et réalisme.

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The Life in Silicon Valley During the Digital Revolution

Doug Menuez est le photographe à l’origine du livre-documentaire Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000, édité récemment chez Atria Books. De 1985 à 2000, Steve Jobs et d’autres ingénieurs ont invité Menuez dans le lieu où opérait la Révolution Numérique : la Silicon Valley. Durant toutes ces années, ce photographe a capturé les portraits de grands innovateurs de notre temps, dans des temps de doutes, de crises et de joies profondes.

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SOFTWARE Engineering Manager Donna Auguste, known by her childhood nickname Fi, leads a meeting of her software team. Auguste worked diligently to achieve cross-cultural representation among the group. April 1992.
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Apple Computer co-founder Steve Wozniak (left) and John Sculley (right), who joined Apple in 1983 as president and CEO looking at the original Game Boy, San Francisco, Ca., 1991.
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PALO ALTO:  NeXt CEO Steve Jobs and Susan Barnes, NeXt VP and CFO, reacting to a joke tod by an employee on the bus going back to the headquarters in Palo Alto, CA. The team was visiting the unfinished factory in Fremont in March 1987.(Photo by Doug Menuez, Contour by Getty Images)

DBLO Associates adds perforated steel staircase to refurbished London home

A Stair for Redliffe Square by DBLO

This staircase inserted into a terraced house in London features alternating treads that make the most of a tight space, and perforated steel surfaces that allow light to filter through.

A Stair for Redliffe Square by DBLO

Local firm DBLO Associates designed the staircase as part of its refurbishment of a top-floor flat in a Georgian terrace on Redcliffe Square, Kensington – a stone’s throw away from the yellow brick townhouse completed by TDO earlier this year.

It connects the two-bedroom property’s renovated roof terrace with a landing at the top of the main stairs, which the architects re-clad in timber as part of the project.

A Stair for Redliffe Square by DBLO

The original access up to the roof terrace was provided by a steep staircase with narrow treads that made it awkward to set foot safely on each step, particularly when descending.



“The project was about upgrading the staircase to make sure it met current regulations and was a lot more usable,” project architect Claire Hale told Dezeen. “Because it is an internal stair, the concept focused on getting daylight down into the existing staircase below.”

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The narrow void between the landing and the opening to the roof meant the only way to satisfy planning regulations – while also creating steps that are deep enough to use comfortably – was to devise a solution with alternating treads.

A fully glazed enclosure at the top of the stairs replaces the previous solid walled passage and contains a door that opens onto the terrace.

A Stair for Redliffe Square by DBLO

The glass structure enables more light to reach the interior, which the architects accentuated through the choice of perforated metal for the stairs.

“We wanted to make a very lightweight structure that is perforated and lets light flow down into the flat,” added Hale. The material’s transparency also retains views from the landing towards rooms behind.

A Stair for Redliffe Square by DBLO

Instead of standard stringers supporting the stairs by slotting around the edges, a central spine holds up treads on both of its sides. The steps are also bolted to steel suspension rods that provide further support and function as a lightweight balustrade.

Frameless glass balustrades were added on the landing to allow as much daylight as possible to permeate the space.

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The top steps are made from solid metal to prevent the inside of the floor from being exposed.

Photography is by Stale Eriksen.

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Stainless Steel Slim Money Clip

Perfect gift for groomsman, birthday, Father’s Day. These Silver Stainless Steel Slim Money Clip($7) from LIKECOOL STORE. Available in stainless steel and Brass version.(Read…)