Water Photography by Shelomo Sadak

Shelomo Sadak nous invite à plonger avec talent dans son univers photographique où il explore la place de la silhouette humaine face à l’eau, jouant avec poésie sur les frontières des mondes sous-marins. A noter que cette sériesobrement appelée « Water » sera exposée du 5 au 16 août 2015 Pavillon Davioud du Jardin du Luxembourg à Paris.

 

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Nha4 Architects adds flood-proof extension to family home in Vietnam

This Vietnam house extension cantilevers off the edge of a stone plinth, protecting the rooms inside from annual flooding (+ slideshow).

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Designed by local studio Nha4 Architects for a retired couple and their son, The Shelter extends an existing residence in Thái Hòa – a town in Vietnam’s Nghệ An Province where annual flood levels can reach up to 150 centimetres.

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The 70-square-metre extension is adjacent to, but detached from, the family’s main home. It is raised above the ground to provide them with a separate living room, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a prayer room when waters rise.

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“The existing house is without any protection,” architect Nguyen Khac Phuoc told Dezeen. “In the past, the family had to live temporarily in a neighbourhood shelter when it flooded, so we raised this new building 150 centimetres above the ground.”



The rectilinear structure replaces a more traditional building of the same size on the site, which was previously occupied by the grandparents.

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Voids are cut into the front and side to provide small balconies. There is also a cantilevered concrete staircase on one facade that leads to a small patio, intended as a shaded buffer zone between the garden and the living room.

The patio has a hole cut through the floor to accommodate an existing tree on the site.

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Inside, the extension has a slot window in the living room set at a low level to avoid harsh light and heat from the sun, and a curved corridor that leads to the bathroom and one of the bedrooms.

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Ironwood flooring was added in a bid to make the interior feel cooler in summer and warmer in winter, and a bamboo screen was installed across the front facade, which can be drawn to provide privacy and shade.

These techniques are common for houses in the country to suit the tropical climate. Other examples include a guesthouse clad in colourful shutters to provide ventilation and shade, and a renovated house with pivoting glass doors along the living space.

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A separate entrance to the rear of the extension provides a more direct route to the existing house and kitchen at the back.

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Construction for the extension was completed in three months, with stone used for the plinth, concrete for the main structure, and brick for some of the exterior walls.

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“We chose these materials because they are locally available and widely used in the area,” said Nguyen. “Limited budgets, local materials, and the context of a flood-prone environment informed the design.”

Photography is by Hoàng Lê.

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Floor plan – click for larger image
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Virtual reality will allow architects "to change the world like a god"

Dezeen and MINI Frontiers: architects will soon be walking clients through digital models of their designs, says 3D visualiser Olivier Demangel, who built a virtual replica of a house he saw on Dezeen to showcase the technology (+ movie).

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Virtual reality replica of Featherstone Young’s Ty Hedfan by IVR NATION

Virtual reality will become an essential tool for architects,” Demangel says in the movie.

“This technology is going to be so precise, you’re going to be like a magician. You’ll be able to change the world around you like a god.”

Demangel, who works for London 3D imaging company IVR NATION, wanted to get architects excited about the possibilities of virtual reality technology. To do this, he created a digital walkthrough of Ty Hedfan, a house in Wales designed by architects Featherstone Young, which was featured on Dezeen in 2011.

“I saw the photographs and plans on the Dezeen website and decided to create a replica of this house for a virtual reality experience,” he explains.

Demangel has never visited the actual house, but claims his 3D model, which people can explore using a virtual reality headset like Oculus Rift, is almost identical to the real thing.



“Photos of some rooms were missing, but because I had the plans I would say that it is about 90% accurate,” Demangel says. “I spoke with the architect who designed this house and he was very happy with the reproduction. I never went to this house and maybe I will never go.”

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Original Ty Hedfan house in Wales by Featherstone Young

Damangel believes architects in future will use virtual reality from the beginning of the design process, which will enable them to digitally inhabit their designs and make changes on the fly.

“You’re going to walk inside your project and you’re going to say: ‘Maybe this bit is not right, I’ll need to change it. Maybe this material is not the right material, I’ll need to change that as well.'”

Virtual reality replica of Featherstone Young's Ty Hedfan by IVR NATION
Virtual reality replica of Featherstone Young’s Ty Hedfan by IVR NATION

Virtual reality could also help an architect get their client to buy into their design, Demangel says.

“It could be the best way to show a building to the client, because the client is going to be able to walk inside the project even if it is not existing yet,” he explains.

Virtual reality replica of Featherstone Young's Ty Hedfan by IVR NATION
Virtual reality replica of Featherstone Young’s Ty Hedfan by IVR NATION

Demangel used 3ds MAX to build a 3D model from the plans and photographs he found online and then imported the data into Unreal Engine, a common suite of development tools used for video game design.



“It’s a mix of graphics, lighting, music, programming — like video games,” he explains. “At the end you get this complete interactive experience for architects.”

Olivier Demangel of IVR NATION
Olivier Demangel of IVR NATION

This movie was filmed at Dezeen’s office in London. Additional video footage is courtesy of IVR NATION.

Dezeen and MINI Frontiers is an ongoing collaboration with MINI exploring how design and technology are coming together to shape the future.

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The Traveling Pants

Bloesem living | Matter prints: The Traveling Pants

For Matter‘s latest monochrome series, the team over at Matter thought it would be a perfect fit to shoot Bloesem’s picks from the collection in the black and white colonial home we now work in. So we played dress up and shot these in a few of our favourite spots in the new Bloesem studio. And what about that pink wall? It was just too adorable not to pose in front of. We’re all for black and white but at the end of the day, we always like to pair our monochromes with some pastels and neutrals.

It’s hard not to want to live in these pants (that make look familiar, we did a Matter feature last year!), they are light, they are comfy, they are chic.. you can lounge in them or dress them up with a pair of heels.. they fit women of all different sizes with their flexible closures! Matter pants are a perfect balance of traditional designs and modern cuts.. they remind us of road trips with the girls! Packing a small bag with maybe 2 pairs of Matter pants, a few light tops, and seeing where the road takes us..

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Bloesem living | Matter prints: The Traveling Pants

Bloesem living | Matter prints: The Traveling Pants

Bloesem living | Matter prints: The Traveling Pants

One of our favourites is the sideswept Dhoti in the classic gradiente weave.. so neutral, it’s easy to match with any top! The light colour is also perfect for the heat of the summer..

Bloesem living | Matter prints: The Traveling Pants

Bloesem living | Matter prints: The Traveling Pants

And as it’s the sale season, Matter has some great pieces for tasty prices too! Other than their signature pants, these shorts are also a great option for traveling and especially for the heat..

Bloesem living | Matter prints: The Traveling Pants

All Matter wear come in this handy drawstring pouch, perfect to keep your pants when you are traveling or even use it as bag to fit in all your travel essentials!

All images by Bloesem.

.. Matter

Music video: The Black-Eyed Peas Return to Hip-Hop Roots With "Yesterday" ( Video )

Will, Apl and Taboo performing their new song “Yesterday”.  Check out the video above.(Read…)

The 50th Anniversary Shelby Daytona Coupe

Shelby has released its brand new 50th anniversary Cobra Daytona Coupe.  Limited to only 50 units, the car comes in both aluminium and fibreglass versions.   Only six original Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupes ever built in the 1960s. Each coupe can be configured with a number of options including your choice of a 289 or 427 motor and will cost $179,995 for the fiberglass model and $349,995 for the aluminum model.(Read…)

Five-Year-Old Girl Performs Incredible Trick Shots With Household Items and Foods ( Video )

Her name is Riley Dashwood. She lives in Melbourne, Australia. At the age of only 6, she’s already become a master trick shot artist. She can toss an object–any object–exactly where she wants to. “We promise this is real. No special or visual effects.Attempts:Short tube: 12 (several successes)Yellow paper ball: 64Long tube: 1 (First go, no joke)Tennis ball rebound: 1hour x4 days (4 hours) approx 300Spoon in cup: 12Milk: 36 (over 2 days)DVD: 34Toothbrush: 136Toaster: 54–Toilet roll holder: 142 (close, but not achieved)”(Read…)

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2

Samsung introduces a new range of Galaxy tablets in two sizes,  the 9.7-inch and 8.0-inch tablets. The S2 models will feature Super AMOLED displays and a powerful chipset that includes a Octocore application processor consisting of Quad 1.9GHz + Quad 1.3GHz CPUs, which sits alongside 3GB of RAM, 32/64GB of storage, and WiFi or WiFi+LTE connectivity. Other features include  the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system, 8MP rear and a 2.1MP front camera, microSD storage up to 128GB, and a built-in fingerprint scanner.(Read…)

Lazy Frog Takes A Ride On The Back Of A Snail

The affair was captured by 34-year-old photographer Kurito Afsheen(instagram) from Jakarta, Indonesia.(Read…)

Marigold Paint Tube Installation

Le photographe Steve Hughes a eu la chance de tomber par hasard sur une installation florale dans un parc de Boulogne-sur-Mer, en France. Il s’agit d’un tube de gouache orange qui se déverse de fleurs orangées de tagètes, comme de la peinture. Le créateur de cette oeuvre reste inconnu pour le moment.

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