ThirtyTwo + Crab Grab: One of snowboarding’s most trusted brands teams up with a creative newcomer for a 2014 season collaboration

ThirtyTwo + Crab Grab

Since 1995 ThirtyTwo has continually produced the lightest and some of the best-selling snowboard boots in the industry. Since 2012 Crab Grab has produced little pieces of foam that you stick on your board to improve foot and hand traction. While the two seem worlds apart the connection lies…

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Nitro Snowboards T1.5 : A hands-on look at both limited edition 2013 Hyped! and 2014 all mountain models

Nitro Snowboards T1.5

While a mild winter seems to be leaving most regions with a lackluster snowpack this year, the Northwest was blessed with a heavy snowfall over the holidays, providing a more than ample range of terrain to test the limited edition 2013 T1.5 Hyped! and 2014 T1.5 from Nitro snowboards….

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Medical Practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

This doctor’s surgery in the Austrian Alps by Graz-based architects Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher was inspired by small wooden hay barns that dot the local landscape (+ slideshow).

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

The medical practice by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten is located in the remote village of Ramsau, known for its cross-country skiing and ski jumping.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

“The building’s shape and the materiality is reminiscent of the typical historical hay barns of the Ennstal area,” explained the architects.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

The facade is vertically clad with roughly sawn, untreated spruce.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

Spruce was chosen “because it turns grey very consistently on all sides of the building,” architect Dietmar Hammerschmid told Dezeen.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

Inside the building are three treatment rooms, a waiting room and a pharmacy.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

The architects used larch to build the benches in the waiting room and the counter in the pharmacy.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

“Larch has a lot of branches in the texture, so it has a very rough look,” said Hammerschmid.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

The walls behind the benches are covered in grey loden, a thick wool fabric traditional to the Austrian alps.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

We’ve featured a couple of other buildings by the same architects – a distillery with an asymmetrical timber roof and a renovated stone chapel with skeletons in the basement.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

Other projects in Austria we’ve published on Dezeen include a cocktail bar in Vienna with a ceiling inspired by mountains and a concert hall with a dramatically angular roof – see all our Austrian buildings.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

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Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

Photographs are by Dietmar Hammerschmid.

Here’s some more from the architects:


The medical practice is located in Ramsau, an elevated plateau between the mountain Dachstein and Schladming.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

Above: floor plan

The shape and the materiality is reminiscent of the typical historical haystacks of the ennstal area.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

Above: north elevation

The very rough design of the outer surface is continued in the interior.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

Above: east elevation

Massive larch and loden was used for the furniture.

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

Above: south elevation

Medical practice in Ramsau by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

Above: west elevation

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World of Red Bull 2013

Voici la nouvelle campagne de Red Bull pour l’année 2013 à venir. Cette vidéo de la marque de boisson énergisante « World of Red Bull 2013  » nous propose de découvrir un mash-up d’1min autour des différents exploits réalisés grâce à leur financement, dont Felix Baumgartner et son saut depuis la stratosphère.

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Snowflakes Macro Photography

Focus sur le photographe russe Andrew Osokin qui parvient à nous livrer des clichés macroscopiques impressionnants. Centré sur la structure magnifique et unique des flocons de neige, le résultat nous propose des images de toute beauté dont une sélection est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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White Noise Movie

Sponsorisé par Swatch & The North Face, « White Noise » est un documentaire magnifique de 20 minutes réalisé par TimeLine Films sur le snowboarder Xavier de La Rue. Avec des images en noir & blanc, de descente et de timelapse nocturne, découvrez ce film dans la suite sur l’une des figures du snowboard.

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Nike Snowboarding Project

Nike a décidé de collaborer avec Joe Carlino, Brad Kremer et Justin Hostynek afin de créer 3 courts métrages de snowboard, filmant des exploits à travers différents paysages. Dans cette bande-annonce teaser du Nike Snowboarding Project, voici des images des trois futurs court-métrages à sortir dans les prochains mois.

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Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Italian architect Enrico Scaramellini squeezed this narrow holiday house into the passageway between two farm buildings in the Alpine countryside of northern Italy.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

The house is named Wardrobe in the Landscape, in reference to the wooden shutters that swing open and closed across the narrow, closet-like facade.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Wooden panels are painted grey on the exterior, but left to their natural colours on the interior walls, floors and ceilings.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

The building widens at the back, creating space for a single room.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Other retreats we’ve featured include an arrow-shaped house in Japan and a house on a sled in New Zealand.

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Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Photography is by Marcello Mariana.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Here’s a project description from Enrico Scaramellini:


The project is based on two specific conditions: – on one side the client’s needs, looking for a small and intimate space; – on the other a small, special and precious place. The alpine landscape dominates the place: it becomes evident the condition of a privileged and unique space.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

The concept of size guides the project. Great is the land, the landscape: small is the place, the space. There is a mutual relationship that inspires the design process. What is the role of the “room” in relation to the landscape? How the landscape reflects, “adopts” the room? The point of view changes in a frenzied search for balance.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

A micro retreat for weekends, a place for contemplation, a clearing house from a daily hectic urban condition. A small wooden box fits between two existing buildings. Inside, the wood shows its nature in warm tones; outside, the surface treatment with silver-gray paints echoes the colors of the centenarian woods of rural buildings.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Site plan

The wooden panels, assembled with different development of the vein (horizontal – vertical), react to sunlight returning different geometric compositions.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Ground floor plan

Outside, almost in a mimetic condition, the new wooden facade seems to hide itself, in the shadows of the landscape, and then to confirm, with sunlight, its presence, dazzling, throwing a visible signal at a long distance.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

First floor plan

Inside, the space becomes a privileged place overlooking the landscape. Almost an abstraction, an estrangement that allows to emphasize the privileged status of the “spectator”. A second level of thinking regards the stability of the building’s image in the landscape: spaces lived for short periods consolidate their status of “closed” places.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Section

The light that reflects differently on the wooden panels changes the appearance in colors and tones, the uninhabited façade lives of its own life. Finally, the project underlines yet another ambiguity: as a wooden container, as furniture and furnishing, it is “a wardrobe in the landscape”.

Wardrobe in the Landscape by Enrico Scaramellini

Elevation – click for larger image

The project operates in small size, uses simple devices to find a contemporary language within strongly characterized environmental contexts.

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Bindings Just Got Better

The Flow Caiman snowboard binding may be a more minimal approach than other designs on the market, but don’t be fooled, it packs greater functionality into a light design that aims to keep riders from constantly making pit stops to make adjustments. Every component has been redesigned to help the rider get in and out quickly and adjust the bindings without screwdrivers. See how it works!

Key Features:

Suspension system built into the base that provides cushioning

Highback and baseplate within the same structure so they don’t need to be adjusted indpendently

Collapsible binding that becomes nearly flat, allowing more boards to be stacked within a small space

Preset settings for stance and angle

Designer: Josh Cantor


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