Ten (times two)!


I can hardly believe that ten issues of UPPERCASE magazine have been created. TEN! The forthcoming issue is at the printer and will be shipping in a few weeks.

Our dapper covers were photographed by Christine Edwards. I fell in love with both these fellas: Scooter, above, wearing a striped pink bowtie, and Lincoln, below, wearing a polka-dotted number. And so we have two covers! Scooter—with that perfectly curly ear!—will be sent to subscribers and both versions are available for single copy sales in our shop.

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Speculation Abounds as to Who Will Replace NY Times Architecture Critic Nicolai Ouroussoff

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With the surprising news from earlier this month that the NY Times‘ long-time and often controversial architecture critic, Nicolai Ouroussoff, would be stepping down to concentrate on writing a book, comes a great deal of speculation on who might replace him. Architectural Record, apparently thinking the Times will use its stature to steal away a critic from another paper or magazine, has assembled its lists of picks for the position, while also allowing you the public to vote in an ongoing poll. Will the Tribune‘s Blair Kamin give up his beloved Chicago and move to the Big Apple? Will fellow Pulitzer winner Justin Davidson take leave of New York, thus reversing the recent trend of writers leaving in the opposite direction, moving from that paper to that magazine. Most interesting, and what we believe is an incredible long-shot, is their inclusion of former staffer, Paul Goldberger, who Ouroussoff himself replaced in the critic spot. Seems like it would have to be quite the offer to lure Goldberger from the cozy confines of the New Yorker, where he’s been able to file long, flowing stories about architecture and what it all means in the grand scheme of things, but who knows? Check out the list, pick your favorite in A.R.‘s poll, and even select “Nobody,” if you believe the Times will go in a more surprising direction (like, um, hiring two relatively unknown bloggers from a site that rhymes with “MunSmeige”).

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Travel: today we visit Sweden

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Part two of our Nordic trip…  would you like to visit Sweden today?  Judith de Graaff aka Joelix is taking us… just click here

You can visit Judith's website Joelix to learn more about her, her work and Studio Sapique.


 

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519 – Kergolus, the World’s Loneliest Geo-Mascot

Everybody, meet Kergolus. This little furry thing is a geo-mascot, shaped like the territory it symbolises. Top marks if you’re able to guess which territory that is, either by the mascot’s name or its shape. For this is one of the most obscure bits of dry land on the planet – Kerguelen. The …

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Nike Vapor Strobe Eyewear Case

More than just a plain-jane eyewear case, the Nike Vapor Strobe Eyewear Case expresses the break-through tech that it contains with fresh, angular for..

Decos Technology Group headquarters by Inbo Architects

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Dutch studio Inbo Architects designed these headquarters for a technology company in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, to look like a meteorite that dropped from the sky.

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Located in a space science park, the Decos Technology Group headquarters are wrapped in a pale blue skin and bands of glazing.

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The interior comprises a series of formal and informal meeting rooms, conference areas and lounges, with employees moving between flexible workstations.

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Photographs are by Gerard van Beek.

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Here are some more details from the architects:


New headquaters Decos; a new step in office innovation.

This week the official opening of the new headquarters of the Decos Technology Group in Noordwijk (NL) will take place. It will initiate a new era for this international company having a custom-made workspace to encourage the use and apply their own innovative technologies.

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The commission for the building was acquired by Inbo Architects from the Netherlands in a competition between renowned Dutch offices.

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The new headquarters has been designed to symbolize the intangible cutting-edge technologies the company develops and uses, ensuring the leading position Decos has through their company’s philosophy.

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Systems for paperless environments and fleet management ensures personnel can work wherever they may be. This approach offered the designers an opportunity to fundamentally reconsider the office space and the way people work.

Decos, Noordwijk designed by Inbo

The building therefore has been adapted to accommodate all the fluctuations of occupation and variations of flexible spaces for working and meeting places, this contemporary way of working acquires. A braving ambition of the client has led to the realization of this very unique design and of an important personal dream.

Decos, Noordwijk designed by Inbo

The proposal of architects Jeroen Simons and Saxon-Lear Duckworth was to signify a prominent presence on location by transcribing their inspiration from the power of a meteorite impact. Motive was found in the surrounding context. Situated in the Space Business Park, adjacent to ESTEC-ESA, Decos will be amongst other affiliated companies besides the public divisions of the centre.

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The concept of the meteorite refers to the space related activities carried out on the campus.

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The building’s cladding, a smooth seamless ice-blue synthetic skin, cut through by continuous window-strips contributes to the effect of alienation and wonder. The site folds like a moonscape leaving a crater around the building.

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The main feature is the experience of the skin recurring in the interior by partially detaching the floors from the skin, creating views to all levels.

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The voids which are created make free views possible through the different open office floors. A transparent organization is the result. A solstice window works as a sundial which adds to the mystic and connects to the universe.

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At the grand opening on the 21st of June, at noon a beam of sunlight will shine down on a 4 billion year old meteorite, rooting the buildings’ position within the cosmos.

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No paper means no archiving cabinets or orders and employees with laptops can have flexible workstations. The interior comprises a selection of meeting rooms for long and short meetings, large and small. Some for standing up, lounging or spots for informal meeting, but also a large multi-functional conference room, coffee-corner, brainstorm space and a game room.

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A central strip in the building contain most of the meeting spaces, toilets elevator and other necessities. Stairs have been places in and near the voids to encourage the use of stairways and to enjoy the spatial effects of the skin.

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The new building is a daring and powerful statement answering the demands of the global operating company.

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Design: 2008-2010
Completion: May 2011
Surface: 2500 m2
Building sum: 2.840.000 euro
PROGRAM: Innovative office for IT company
CLIENT: Decos Technology Group, Paul Veger

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ARCHITECT: Inbo Rijswijk
PROJECT ARCHITECT: Jeroen Simons and Saxon-Lear Duckworth
PROJECT TEAM: Arnold Homan, Hans van Velzen, Erik Berg, Ben van der Wal, Arie de Jong
INTERIOR DESIGN: Ellis Kamerling, Oegstgeest (NL)
ENGINERING ADVISORS: Bartels, Veenendaal (structural), Nelissen, Eindhoven (installation)
(SUB)CONTRACTORS: Blanksma, Alphen a/d Rijn (Main contractor), KCN Coatings (Skin), Lobbezoo (Mechanical Installation), Lieftink (exterior glazing), Saint-Cobain (interior glazing)
LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL: Hofland (electrical) IGuzzini & Modular (lighting), PDL (data), Waasdorp (Security)


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Victorian England has Steampunk, American Heartland has Farmpunk

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We’ve seen plenty of companies that build furniture from reclaimed materials, but creative collective Unite Two Design caught my eye not only for the quality of their stuff, but for their ethos:

Sticking to our roots, UTD now recovers material from local farms, industrial sites and residential projects. Our raw, homegrown designs draw inspiration from the past, present, and future while working with the original form…Our unique, farm-raised furniture has a character and style all its own. Call it what you want, we call it farmpunk.

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Things like these wine racks (the first made from a bulldozer sprocket and the second made from a drainage pipe and support beam from the 1800s) make me want to buy them, and I don’t even drink wine. Their website is loaded with a surprisingly dense collection of objects considering there’s only three members—Keith Traub, Jonny Sinclair and Theresa Daddona-Traub—and their Flickr page features even more projects, like the kick-ass gas tank lamp up top, and plenty of in-progress shots.

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Last chance to win a one-off art object by one of our future Icons

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A few weeks ago we announced that we were running a contest to find out who you thought deserved Icon status, as a part of our content series with Audi. What we didn’t tell you back then was what the exact prize is. As the Audi Icons series nears to its end, we wanted to fill you in on what you could win, a one-of-a-kind Mirror Box by Leon Ransmeier. Produced back in 2006 in collaboration with Gwendolyn Floyd, the Mirror Box is a unique piece that makes your average bathroom mirror seem useless.

The piece being produced for the contest will be a one-of-a-kind featuring a finish inspired by the Audi A7, which makes it even more special. Readers have until 22 June 2011 to enter. Just tweet the name of the person you think deserves Icon status with a link to examples of their work (be sure to include @CoolHunting with the hashtag #A7Icon), or pay a visit to our Facebook page and leave a comment with a name and link.


UPPERCASE in Japan


It was an honour to have UPPERCASE magazine in this year’s Magazine Library in Tokyo. Click here for more images of the event, held in a private home. Magazines were donated, to be sold as part of a fundraiser for earthquake and tsunami reconstruction funds.