Yosemite Timelapse II

Après avoir déjà pu vous parler de la première vidéo sur Fubiz, le duo de réalisateurs Colin Delehanty & Sheldon Neill reviennent avec le 2ème volume de ce projet sur le parc national de Yosemite. Un rendu magnifique, rendant avec ce time-lapse un hommage vibrant au parc et aux montagnes de la Sierra Nevada.

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Car Park House

Proposant une vue incroyable, cette maison située sur le haut de San Gabriel au nord de Los Angeles propose de superbes espaces mais aussi la possibilité de garer plusieurs voitures. Une création réalisée par Anonymous Architecture qui propose d’aménager le toit de la résidence en terrasse et place de parking.

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Underwater Park

Le plongeur et photographe amateur Marc Henauer a récemment publié de superbes photographies d’un parc, situé près d’un lac à Tragoess en Autriche, inondé par la fonte d’un glacier. Avec près de 4 mètres de profondeur, ces clichés nous invitent à découvrir ce lieu insolite et d’une grande beauté.

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Man Building Giant Amusement Park

Ai Pioppi est le nom du restaurant de Bruno, situé en pleine forêt de Battaglia en Italie. Afin d’attirer une clientèle plus importante, le patron du restaurant pense et réalise lui-même depuis plus de 40 ans des manèges et autres balançoires à l’arrière de l’établissement. Un mini-parc d’attractions, œuvre d’une vie.

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Berlin’s Water Enhanced Tempelhof

The W.E.T. system harnesses solar energy and H20 to enhance public spaces. As it rains, the design collects water used for cleaning & fire emergencies. Excess water is kept in an underground collection tank where it is then dispersed through misters to keep the public cool on hot days. On especially rainy days, extra water is used to supplement the surrounding irrigation. On top of the beacon, a solar panel collects the sun’s energy to power lighting at the foot & top of the system that keeps the area illuminated at night.

Designers: Christina Fenton, Haiden Goggin, Jonathan Holland, and Anthony Traviglini


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Cityscapes Paintings

Focus sur Jieun Park : une artiste coréenne qui possède une superbe coup de pinceau. Avec des oeuvres d’une grande qualité, elle nous démontre l’étendue de son talent en imaginant ces toiles représentant différents environnements urbains. Un traité très réussi et complet à découvrir dans la suite.

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Fiber Logic

Proposed for NYC’s historical Battery Park, the ALIS bench serves as both commodity and art. Lightweight & durable, the ergonomic sections are constructed through the process of renewable resource plastic injection molding, common in the structuring of urban playground equipment. Using unique “fiber logic” reinforcement, ALIS efficiently redistributes external forces through its composite skin system. As night falls, each section illuminates from within to reveal a beautiful web of the fibrous internal strands.

ALIS efficiently redistributes external forces through its composite skin system. This skin system maintains a constant surface enclosure thickness while responding to areas of higher impact stress by the integration of fiber bundles. The networking of these bundles comes together to form deeper cross sections in material thickness thus providing optimum structural integrity. Subversive by day, these strands emerge as the sun sets to establish an alternate formal dimension.

Designers: Edward Kim, Tommaso Casucci, Charles Jones, Mike Nesbit


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Urban Microarchitecture

The latest from IN-TENTA, this urban architectural installation called ALL-IN-SQUARE appears to be hand created just for the unique waterfront space where it lives, but in actuality it’s composed of simple, moveable modular elements including granite benches, metal “cocoon” seats, soft lighting, bike stands, granite floor coverings and square pop-ups for shelter, shade or use as a kiosk. Everything a common ground needs for a custom aesthetic, but with less expense and more efficiency.

The trapezoidal-shaped pieces can be combined in multiple ways for a variety of needs and outdoor leisure activities. Incorporating technological and ecological aspects, thin photovoltaic solar films are located on the roof of the metal plate of the microarchitecture as well as the ‘cocoon’ elements to supplement electricity to items like lighting and public wi-fi. ALL-IN-SQUARE is fully built in a factory and then transported to the final location. It is specifically designed to be installed with a minimum impact on the environment. 

Designer: IN-TENTA


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Fall in Central Park

Jamie Scott est un amoureux de nature mais aussi de la ville de New York. Ce dernier a choisi 15 endroits dans Central Park et a tourné 2 jours par semaine pendant 6 mois l’apparition progressive de l’automne. Une vidéo où la nature, pourtant située au centre d’une des plus grandes villes du monde, est magnifiée.

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Skate Park House

Située dans le quartier de Shibuya à Tokyo au Japon, cette résidence appelée « Skate Park House » est une réalisation de Level Architects. Très réussi, ce projet permet à la fois d’offrir un cadre privilégié pour vivre mais aussi pour que les habitants puissent s’adonner à une de leurs passions, le skate. Plus dans la suite.

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