Daily Obsesh – Braided Cord Leatherette Belt

imageFall’s around the corner and there are a few essentials needed for any fashionista’s wardrobe. One of those staples is a great versatile belt! With something unique you have the option to play around with simple pieces and make them shine. Forever 21 has a great braided cord belt that I’m in love with. Wear this belt with a simple cream dress to step up your style, or strap it across a great pair of dark denim jeans to accentuate your sexy curves! I love that Forever 21 creates affordable fashion for any gal and this belt is no exception. At $6.80 there really are no regrets with this purchase. The buckles on the side give it a cool edgy look while the leather ring pulling the belt together keeps it cute and sassy. I don’t know about you, but I’m a belt fan and this baby will definitely spice up your long tanks or sexy sweater dresses! What’s better than a great accessory that transitions from Summer to Fall effortlessly!

The Beat of New York

Un remix-vidéo énergique de la ville de New-York à travers sa musique, ses bruits et ses différents sons. Une très belle initiative du directeur de photographie allemand Thomas Nöesner, le tout produit par Stereoscreen. A découvrir en vidéo, dans la suite de l’article.



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Previously on Fubiz

Ars Electronica 2010: Meet ASIMO In Deep Space

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pThe stronga href=”http://www.aec.at”Ars Electronica Center/a/strong is the second main location of Ars Electronica 2010. This so called “Museum of the Future” can’t be missed due to its striking architecture. The center along the Donau river showcases new technologies to its visitors in order to create insights and learn more about how technology affects our everyday lives./p

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pIn front of the Deep Space room, people can’t wait to meet with stronga href=”http://asimo.honda.com/”ASIMO/a/strong, Honda’s state of the art humanoid robot who is making its Austrian debut this weekend. Especially the lucky visitors which have been chosen to “play” with ASIMO on stage./p

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pLots of flashlights when ASIMO says “Hi”. Even though the developers say ASIMO has no gender, most people consider him as a him as a little boy (being 130 centimeters tall). After introducing Honda’s robot history, a short dance and kicking a soccer ball ASIMO needs to leave the stage for a power refill./p

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The Waterhouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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Chinese architects NHDRO have transformed this disused Japanese army headquarters in Shanghai into a hotel, maintaining the building’s stripped concrete and brick walls while adding a new Corten steel extension on the roof. 

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The Waterhouse hotel has nineteen rentable rooms spread over four storeys and a roof-terrace looking onto the neighbouring Huangpu River.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO 1

Existing features like exposed concrete and brickwork have been left untouched while new circulation has been added.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The windows have been replaced throughout and narrow interior windows installed that provide glimpses between guest’s rooms and public spaces such as the reception and the dining hall.

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All photographs are by Pedro Pegenaute.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO 1

Here’s some more from the architect:


THE WATERHOUSE at South Bund

Boutique Hotel
Shanghai, China

Located by the new Cool Docks development on the South Bund District of Shanghai, the Waterhouse is a four-story, 19-room boutique hotel built into an existing three-story Japanese Army headquarters building from the 1930’s.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO 1

The boutique hotel fronts the Huangpu River and looks across at the gleaming Pudong skyline.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO 1

The architectural concept behind NHDRO’s renovation rests on a clear contrast of what is old and new.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO 1

The original concrete building has been restored while new additions built over the existing structure were made using Cor-Ten steel, reflecting the industrial past of this working dock by the Huangpu River.

NHDRO’s structural addition, on the fourth floor, resonates with the industrial nature of the ships which pass through the river, providing an analogous contextual link to both history and local culture.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO 1

NHDRO was also responsible for the design of the hotel’s interior, which is expressed through both a blurring and inversion of the interior and exterior, as well as between the public and private realms, creating a disorienting yet refreshing spatial experience for the hotel guest who longs for an unique five-star hospitality experience.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO 1

The public spaces allow one to peek into private rooms while the private spaces invite one to look out at the public arenas, such as the large vertical room window above the reception desk and the corridor windows overlooking the dining room.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO 1

These visual connections of unexpected spaces not only bring an element of surprise, but also force the hotel guests to confront the local Shanghai urban condition where visual corridors and adjacencies in tight nong-tang’s define the unique spatial flavor of the city.

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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The WaterHouse at South Bund by NHDRO

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THE WATERHOUSE at South Bund
Boutique Hotel
Shanghai, China

Located by the new Cool Docks development on the South Bund District of Shanghai, the Waterhouse is a four-story, 19-room boutique hotel built into an existing three-story Japanese Army headquarters building from the 1930’s. The boutique hotel fronts the Huangpu River and looks across at the gleaming Pudong skyline. The architectural concept behind NHDRO’s renovation rests on a clear contrast of what is old and new. The original concrete building has been restored while new additions built over the existing structure were made using Cor-Ten steel, reflecting the industrial past of this working dock by the Huangpu River. NHDRO’s structural addition, on the fourth floor, resonates with the industrial nature of the ships which pass through the river, providing an analogous contextual link to both history and local culture.

NHDRO was also responsible for the design of the hotel’s interior, which is expressed through both a blurring and inversion of the interior and exterior, as well as between the public and private realms, creating a disorienting yet refreshing spatial experience for the hotel guest who longs for an unique five-star hospitality experience. The public spaces allow one to peek into private rooms while the private spaces invite one to look out at the public arenas, such as the large vertical room window above the reception desk and the corridor windows overlooking the dining room. These visual connections of unexpected spaces not only bring an element of surprise, but also force the hotel guests to confront the local Shanghai urban condition where visual corridors and adjacencies in tight nong-tang’s define the unique spatial flavor of the city.


See also:

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Story Hotel
by Koncept
Sayama Flats by Schemata Architecture OfficeThe Dovecote Studio by
Haworth Tompkins

Shoe of the Week – Matiko ‘Nicki’ Peep-Toe Wedge

imageWhen it comes to shoes, sometimes it’s hard to find a pair that is sleek and minimalist without being just a little boring. Often, shoes want to either be the center of attention, or just a sad afterthought to your outfit. Not the Matiko Nicki Peep-Toe Wedge from Urban Outfitters. This shoe isn’t trying to steal all your outfit glory, but it isn’t content with being a wallflower either. Chic and fashion-forward, these wedges have a completely leather upper with no seaming at the wedge, this unbroken line will make your legs look miles high… and the 4.5″ height of the wedge certainly helps that cause as well. They may be uber chic and modern, but the cute peep toe detail gives the Nicki just enough retro styling to save it from being too futuristic, and gives you a chance to show off your pedicure. The sleek style will complement a wide range of outfits, and earn you more than a few double-takes and compliments- and these compliments will no doubt be about how great your legs look… like I said, these shoes aren’t looking for all the attention. Available in both nude and black, this wedge is a perfect addition to your wardrobe right this moment, as it will look great with a tan and your summer dresses, but transition perfectly into fall with skinny jeans and sweaters.

Where to Buy: Urban Outfitters

Price: $148

Who: Zuzubean was the first to add ‘Matiko Nicki Peep-Toe Wedge‘ to the Hive.

Areas of Outstanding Urban Beauty photography competition

Dezeen have teamed up with CABE to launch a photography competition inviting readers to capture the beauty of England’s urban environment for the chance to win a Holga camera.

To enter the competition take a photograph of a cityscape, building or detail in England and submit it with a few lines of explanation.

Competition closes 5pm Monday 11 October 2010. The winning entry will be published on Dezeen.

See the competition website for more details and to submit your entry.

Photo © iStockphoto/Huchen Lu.

The information that follows is from CABE:


There are 35 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England. But 90% of us live in towns and cities and most people rarely get out and visit them. So CABE is supporting a photo competition to find ‘Areas of Outstanding Urban Beauty’.

The idea is to focus attention on the quality of urban areas and to find out what people love about the places where they live.

You’re invited to take a picture. Write a few lines. And submit an entry. It could be a single building, a cityscape, a park or a detail like a paving stone. It needs to be in an English town, city or village. It must be somewhere that is beautiful to you.

The project is being run with with Dezeen, the online architectural and design magazine, with support from The Photographers’ Gallery in London.

The competition is not designed to find areas which should get a special planning designation, like the UK’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The idea is to think about the places all around us. Look at them critically. See what’s special. And value it. For inspiration, watch this short video of people in Sheffield talking about what they think is beautiful in their city.

The closing date for entries is 5pm on Monday 11 October 2010. A shortlist will be published following the deadline and one week later the overall winner will be announced.

The winner gets a Holga camera with two rolls of film. This chunky, plastic camera will “reawaken your vision, fill you with joy and make you see beauty when you thought it had disappeared forever”. Prizes for the other shortlisted entrants will be announced shortly. The winning entry will be publicised by Dezeen and The Photographers’ Gallery.

Jail cell Q: “What are you in for?” A: “I built a monster in Brooklyn.”

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pOf all the possible reasons a pair of Brits visiting NYC could get arrested, illegally building a huge, mythical wooden bird-monster overlooking a Brooklyn street has got to be the most interesting./p

pUK-based artists operating under the noms de guerre Jimmy Bumble and Leonard White built the Brooklyn Griffin, a nine-foot sculpture made from shipping pallets and skateboards, atop an industrial building on Brooklyn’s Billyburg-Bushwick border (without permission); the infuriated building manager subsequently had the pair arrested and the sculpture smashed to bits./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/jail_cell_q_what_are_you_in_for_a_i_built_a_monster_in_brooklyn_17321.asp”(more…)/a
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Coolcha. Real Street Flavour

Nasce quasi per scherzo, in un tempo in cui ci si prende troppo sul serio, il brand tutto made in Italy Coolcha. Dal logo, alle stampe dei capi, niente risulta essere veramente ciò che appare! Il nome deriva da una località semi-sconosciuta australiana dove fu ritrovato un cerchio di grano ripreso anche nel logo…oppure pensavate ad altro? Potete seguirlo sulla fanpage di facebook oppure direttamente sul sito ufficiale.

Coolcha. Real Street Flavour

Coolcha. Real Street Flavour

Coolcha. Real Street Flavour

Coolcha. Real Street Flavour

Coolcha. Real Street Flavour

Jeffrey Stephenson’s Mid-Century Madness computer design now complete!

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pThanks to both Jeffrey Stephenson and you, our Core77 readership! Back in July A HREF=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/don_drapers_pc_j_stephenson_answers_core77s_challenge_to_design_mid-century_modern_computer_and_seeks_core_reader_feedback_17007.asp” we posted/A some shots-in-progress of Stephenson’s Mid-Century Modern PC tower design, seeking your input on some of his design queries; just this morning he’s e-mailed us shots of the finished product. Looks pretty sweet, and he’s even integrated dual cooling fans into the bottom of the housing. /p

pHit the jump to read some of Stephenson’s thoughts on the project, or check out more shots on A HREF=”http://slipperyskip.com/page30.html” Stephenson’s website/A./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/jeffrey_stephensons_mid-century_madness_computer_design_now_complete_17320.asp”(more…)/a
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doeloe lounge chair

From an eager to live on a time that I never felt, I want to create a furniture that took a piece of shape that could resemble that time. And this is ..