M.A.D. Gallery

Kinetic art and horological design at MB&F’s recently opened boutique in the heart of Geneva

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The collective group of timepiece innovators and artisans at MB&F have created a new way to showcase their yearly masterpieces alongside some of the world’s most equally elaborate pieces of kinetic art in Geneva’s recently opened M.A.D. Gallery (M.A.D. stands for Mechanical Art Devices). Although each piece is for sale, they have styled the space as more of a gallery than a boutique, displaying items on pedestals and against stark walls.

The gallery, which has opened just in time for the upcoming Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie in Geneva, will stock MB&F’s complete line of Horological Machines, along with a carefully curated collection of some of the world’s more unconventional examples of engineering, each sharing a common thread of unconventional design. These represent some of the mechanical art devices sourced from around the world that give the gallery its name.

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Resembling some kind of science fiction creature, Frank Buchwald’s Machine Lights are inspired by art, architecture and natural form. The designer draws on his artistic background as an illustrator and painter in the development of his lighting designs, each of which was chosen for its high-end finishing and unparalleled creativity—two important factors that draw a parallel with MB&F’s design ethos.

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The UK-based design firm Laikingland created Fingers, an “eternally tapping” replication of the artist’s own hand in cold-cast aluminum. Limited to just 25 pieces, the curious, battery-powered device is made entirely of a motor, steel and aluminum.

Sculptures by Xia Hang buck the generally accepted “do not touch” rule by encouraging interaction with the works’ audience. The stainless steel sculptures can be disassembled and reassembled for an endless amount of extension possibilities.

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MB&F’s latest Horological piece, the new Legacy Machine No. 1 is also on display at M.A.D. This extravagant timepiece features a three-dimensional movement consisting of 279 components (including 23 jewels). For an in-depth look at what the M.A.D. Gallery aims to achieve, watch their comprehensive video.

M.A.D. Gallery

Rue Verdaine 11

Geneva, Switzerland


Coral House by Group8

Coral House by Group8

Swiss architects Group8 have completed this residential block covered in pink sun screens in Geneva.

Coral House by Group8

Called Coral House, the project has a glazed facade that can be covered by fabric sunshades, which roll up into the window frames when not in use.

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The building includes 58 housing units and two floors of commercial space, spread over five storeys and a basement level.

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Photographs are by Régis Golay, FEDERAL studio.

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The information below is from Group8:


The site

The Coral house is located in the Chandieu area, formed by a large urban block surrounded by Rue Giuseppe-Motta, Grand-Pré and Chandieu. The site is accessible by the main road Grand-Pré, this avenue lined with trees, cuts straight though the building block. The future underground parking will be accessible by the entrance of the adjacent building, the Azure center, located on the Grand-Pré road.

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This new housing estate takes part of the regeneration of a former industrial site and completes, together with the Bamboo Residence, a large city block. At the intersection of the avenue and the Chandieu road, a public square supplemented by a fountain and a sculpture will be built in collaboration between the artiste Fabric Gygi and the architectural office ADR.

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The building

The building consists of 6 floors, including a double attic (duplex apartments) and a single basement level. Coral house offers 58 housing units, from 4 to 6 room flats (kitchen counted as a room). The ground floor and the first floor are dedicated to commercial activities.

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The construction aims to high quality standards in terms of space and equipments, as well as construction materials and coating. It also seeks the MINERGIE label, by using optimum insulation for the exterior envelope, and highly efficient technical installations (heating is provided by geothermal heat pumps; double flux air system is distributed through the ceiling – ERV). The use of a high energy standard allowed use to obtain 10 % additional net surface, compared to what was requested by the neighborhood plan.

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The façade on the road front is entirely glazed, exposing the living rooms to the outside giving the impression that the building has been cut or like section in a doll house. The clients specifically asked for a building without balconies, the most suited solution capable to give an impression of the exterior was to have sizable sliding windows offering the possibility to open large sections of the façade. In the courtyard, each room is indicated by a window perforated in a roughcast wall with exterior insulation. The internal organization of the flats has been developed as typological system, which puts the hall in the center of the plan, allowing it to distribute all the rooms. The volume of the attic is designed as an object on a pedestal, its aluminum materialization tends to blend in with the sky.

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Structural work elements

The structural system was sized not only to ensure stability of the building – including all seismic measurements-, but also to ensure a greater sound insulation between apartments but also between the apartments and the common areas. Therefore all bearing walls and slabs generally have a greater thickness than needed for regular stability requirements of the buildings.

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All thermal insulation in the facades and roof has been sized to meet the MINERGIE label values, with a clear aim to reduce energy consumption and lower costs for consumers.

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All windows in the courtyard were designed as «breathable» windows, meaning: coated aluminum frames with thermal breaks, last generation double glazing, with an additional third glass placed on the exterior in order to provide a ventilated space with a motorized window shade.

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Heating and ventilation

The production of the heating and hot water is produced by a heat pumps supplied by geothermal boreholes. The apartment heating is a low temperature floor heating. The coils embedded in the concrete subflooring are fed by a dispenser located in the lobby, which modulates the temperature in each room based on their exposure or their size. In summer, the same network of coils can be supplied with cold water for cooling of the premises.

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The ventilation is a type of «double flow system», fresh air (filtered, dusted, moisturized if necessary, heated) is prepared in the central and then fed into each room through a system in the ceiling located above the sanitary and hall. Meanwhile stale air, taken through the sanitary, is returned to central, where its heat is recovered by a heat exchanger, before being discharged.

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This way, the air quality inside the housing is guaranteed at any time, without obligation to open the windows, and energy loss by ventilation is minimized.

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CoralHouse Housing estate Area “Chandieu”, Petit-Saconnex 70-70D, Rue du Grand-Pré 1202 Geneva lot 5028 City of Geneva

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Programme — Net Area
Housing: 8’450sqm
Commercial premises: 1’930sqm
Basement: 1’029sqm
Total of 58 housing units Commercial premises on the ground and first floors Energy standard Minergie®
Client: A&A Real Estate Grand-Pré SA

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Consultants
Project management: PBM Planungs und Baumanagement AG
Civil Engineer: Walt+Galmarini AG, Perreten & Milleret
M&E Engineer: SB Technique
Sanitary Engineer: Mike Humbert ingénieur conseil
Electricity Engineer: MAB-Ingénierie SA
Building Engineering Physics: Basler & Hoffmann Holding AG

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Statistical values
Net area: 11’492sqm
Built volume: 38’100m3

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Alfa Romeo 4C

Alfa Romeo’s supercar concept hints at re-entry into the U.S. market

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Drawing steady crowds when it debuted at the Geneva International Motor Show last week,
Alfa Romeo’s
new 4C concept was on the tip of nearly every editor’s tongue as a show favorite. While the allure of the two-door’s matte red finish and seductively crisp design flourishes turned heads, the marriage of supercar inspiration with a compact body will go into production in 2012 and suggests a bold future—perhaps even a hotly-anticipated return to the U.S. market—for the brand.

Based on the success of their flagship, limited-edition
8C Competizione
, introduced in 2007, as well as the 8C Spider, the rear wheel-drive 4C shares a look “shaped by the wind.” Designed by the Alfa Romeo Style Center, the body doesn’t just borrow lines from vintage Alfa Romeo’s, like the famed 6C 1500 and 6C 2500, but uses the same weight and power distribution ratio that made those cars so fast.

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What the 4C lacks in power (four-cylinders compared to the brawny eight of its forerunners), it makes up with clever suspension layout and a lighter-weight frame, comprised mostly of carbon and an aluminum rear, to ensure maximum agility—which isn’t to say that the engine doesn’t pack a punch. At 200+ horsepower with a top speed of 250 km/hr, a new “twin dry clutch” transmission, going from zero to 100km in under five seconds) and a system that eliminates turbo lag, you can already find this gasoline engine in current production models like the Giulietta, a compact Alfa that has fans salivating for it to come stateside.

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If parent brand Fiat coming to the U.S. is any indication, the company will likely use its Chrysler platform for the 4C, which would make it the first model to hit these shores since Alfa Spiders ceased production in the mid-’90s. While there’s no word on price yet, (though it will hit somewhere below the Competizione’s $100,000 tag), here’s hoping a suitable repair network comes with it.


Nissan Esflow

Présenté dans le cadre du 81ème salon de Genève, voici ce concept-car du constructeur Nissan avec le modèle Esflow, une voiture coupé électrique au design sportif et aux lignes fluides. L’ensemble est doté de deux moteurs électriques pour une propulsion totale de 220 chevaux.



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BMW Vision ConnectedDrive

Voici le nouveau concept BMW ConnectedDrive Vision qui sera présenté au salon de l’automobile à Genève. Un roadster 2 places aux lignes fluides où l’électronique sera alimentée par des capteurs intégrés dans les phares et dans les feux, permettant de surveiller le trafic et l’environnement.



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Naked City Landscape by Natascha Madeiski and Alexander Graef

Naked City Landscape by Natascha Madeiski and Alexander Graef

Designer Natascha Madeiski and architect Alexander Graef used cut-out paper to create this wintry window display for Septieme Etage boutique in Geneva.

Naked City Landscape by Natascha Madeiski and Alexander Graef

Called Naked City Landscape, the installation is an adaptation of paper lanterns the pair presented earlier in the year and depicts buildings and snowy patterns.

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Here are some more details from Madeiski and Graef:


UK based designer Natascha Madeiski has teamed up with architect Alexander Graef for this year’s Christmas display at Septieme Etage boutique in Geneva.

Naked City Landscape by Natascha Madeiski and Alexander Graef

The display utilises full scale moments and situations of their ‘Naked City’ range of paper lamps, which were first shown at Rossanna Orlandi at last year’s fuorisalone and are currently being exibited at Triennale Design Museum in Milan and ‘Enlightenment’ exhibition in Rotterdam.

The display as well as the lamps are made from Fedrigoni Pergamenata paper using pure ECF cellulose with FSC certification, chosen for its translucence, robustness and environmental performance. Lamps are hand made to order and come in two sizes, 120cm x 70cm x 50 cm and 40cm x 70cm x 50cm.


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