Quote of Note | Mark Parker

M_parker.jpg“I think designers are often undervalued and underappreciated. I guess you could argue that’s okay because there’s some merit to the idea that the best design is invisible design. At Nike specifically, we try to keep it simple. It’s important to avoid any ancillary noise that doesn’t add to the design. Basically, get rid of the clutter—nothing gratuitous. I think overdesigning comes from a lack of editing. The strongest, most compelling, and most useful things in life are irreducible—love, truth, faith, honor. Some people want a product with a very overt aesthetic, and I think there’s a place for products all along that spectrum. But our company was founded on connecting with the athlete in a really deep way.”

Mark Parker, president and CEO of Nike

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Epean Studio by Fei Wang

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

This office in a Shanghai warehouse, designed by Fei Wang of Atelier Ten, features a staircase that narrows from four metres wide at its foot to two metes at the top.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

Called Epean Studio, the offices were created for an exhibition-design firm and house 100 members of staff.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

The project involved adding four new floors, including a split level on the second storey, supported on columns away from the exterior walls.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

The central staircase leads to all levels, turning a corner and continuing to diminish towards a conference room on the top storey.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

Photographs are by Shui Yanfei and Fei Wang.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

Here’s some more information from Fei Wang:


Epean Studio, Shanghai, China, 2010

Epean China is a leading exhibition design company and they wish the new office show their specialty and characteristic, with new working and exhibiting culture.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

The new office is renovated from an old warehouse 600 sqm and 7.2m high, partially 10m high.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

Since the entrance is set and windows vary on different walls and the office will contain 100 staffs, the design is very challenging.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

The new office is divided into 3 parts horizontally, and 2levels for office rooms and 3 levels for open design studio respectively vertically.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

All horizontal slabs are attached with columns and away from exterior walls to get flowing natural light and air.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

A diagonal wall cut in the central open space to create the balance between the front and back.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

A grand staircase diminishes from 4m wide to 2m while rising, creating a strong Anamorphosis and connecting all 5 different levels from left, right, front and back.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

The staircase continue diminishing after turning 180 degrees following the high wall to connect the big conference room, opening up and as floating above cloud.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

A very unique simple and dynamic working, communicating and exhibiting space is created, by simple but sophisticated spatial arrangement, pure details and visual and corporal perception.

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

Location: Shanghai
Client: Epean China
Architecture and Interior Design: Wang Fei
Epean Studio by Fei Wang

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Collaborator: Epean China
Area before renovation: 600sqm
Gross Floor Area after renovation: 1400 sqm

Epean Studio by Fei Wang

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Structure: Zhang Jiancheng
Design: April 2010
Construction finished: August 2010
Photography: Shui Yanfei, Wang Fei


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Origami Stair by
Bell Phillips
Daylight Entrance by
Daniel Rybakken
House Antero de Quental
by Manuel Maia Gomes

Big Stone Mini Golf

Art meets putt-putt in Bruce Stillman’s multi-purpose park
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A longtime fan of landscape sculpture, artist Bruce Stillman decided to turn his Minnetrista, MN farm into a functioning putt-putt course—with his works standing in as the props. We recently had a chance to check out the organic forms of his sculptures that populate the 12-hole Big Stone Mini Golf course, an experience that was both surprising and surreal.

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While you play, animals from Stillman’s adjacent farmland sometimes wander over, adding to the creative chaos. Additionally, Stillman built massive tables for chess or checkers, and a large fire pit for social gatherings.

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While his personal fantasyland is the largest display of his works, Stillman’s sculptures have shown all over the U.S., and his piece “Perpetual Motion” is a permanent fixture at the entrance of the Palm Desert Public Library.

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Both entertaining and enlightening, the sculpture park is perfect for all ages, and serves as a great reminder that art is everywhere.


New Restaurants for Meatheads

Two Toronto restaurants serving up charcuterie and other meaty delights

by John Ortved

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Charcuterie may not be what first springs to mind when thinking about Toronto, but Canada’s major metropolis is quickly becoming a destination point for carnivores seeking fresh cured meats. Two restaurants making their individual marks, The Black Hoof and Marben, stand out for not just what they’re accomplishing local.

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The Black Hoof (known by locals as simply “The Hoof”) was opened in 2008 by Jenn Agg, who bemoaned the city’s lack of a welcoming spot where meat cured in-house could be served alongside cocktails. Her search for a charcutier/garde manger led her to Grant van Gameron, who became the executive chef and co-owner.

At candle-lit wooden tables, fans of savory meats can delight in elegantly-presented tongue on brioche—served end-to-end—smoked sweetbreads or the raw horse sammy—an equine tribute to steak tartar. Bone marrow comes as a side dish and, combined with Agg’s special touch with a cocktail shaker (her Manhattan is one of the best I’ve tasted), she can almost wrangle in the most rigid of vegans.

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“Since we opened every casual and fine dining restaurant now has charcuterie in some form, but not house-made.” says Agg. The Black Hoof’s success has allowed Agg to open up a brunch spot, The Hoof Cafe, just across the street.

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Along the western reaches of Wellington Street, there’s Simon Benstead’s Marben, a farmhouse restaurant boasting a head butcher—Ryan Donovan—as well as a head chef—Daniel Boulud-trained Carl Heinrich. Buying whole cows, they use all but one percent of the animal, embracing responsible and ethical means of food preparation.

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Heinrich and Donovan have taken great care to cultivate relationships with their producers, constantly visiting the farms and personally investigating their sources. “The beef represents our closest relationship with a single family,” says Donovan. “We use the Harrisons—Dennis and Denise. They have six kids and a small farm north of the city.” He appreciates the care the Harrisons put into pasturing, as well as the fact that they live a very close distance to the slaughterhouse (its not uncommon for animals to travel 50 hours before slaughter) and dry-age their meat whole.

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The result is delectable comfort classics, like John’s Burger—stuffed with braised ribs, topped with local cheddar and decorated with Branston pickles—and Denise’s Pork Belly—served atop delicate cucumber salad and scallions.

Photo at top left of The Black Hoof by VB Photography


AMC’S THE WALKING DEAD Trailer

I cant wait for this! and at 2:48 that one zombie that looks like Kevin Bacon really is Kevin Bacon.

Thanks Anne

350 Rough Rider Wheelchairs delivered to Haiti

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pWith help from a href=”http://www.thewalkaboutfoundation.org/”The Walkabout Foundation/a, a href=”http://whirlwindwheelchair.org”Whirlwind Wheelchair International/a, who have been designing tough, durable wheelchairs built and used in developing countries since 1979, have delivered a href=”http://whirlwindwheelchair.org/wwi/pages/haiti.html”350 Rough Rider chairs to Haiti/a with another 600 on the way. Easily repaired and built at low cost, the chairs help those injured in the quake live full lives in their communities by ensuring they can navigate themmdash;the Rough Rider is a mountain bike of a wheelchair, helping people clear obstacles like piles of debris, unpaved streets, rocks, and mud. /p

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Creator 2011 Giveaway

Add depth to photos and videos with Roxio’s 3D editing software
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The Roxio Creator 2011 media suite brings photos to life with its first-ever set of tools for capturing, creating and sharing 3D photos and videos on a PC. The program works with both content captured on a stereoscopic camera or standard 2D device, smartly enhancing or converting the files into impressive photos with full depth and scale.

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To achieve a 3D photo without a stereoscopic camera, start by simply taking two photos of the same shot, the first with a slight lean to the left, the second with a slight lean to the right—this provides the left eye, right eye effect. Upload the two photos to Creator 2011, which takes over from there with an easily navigable system for meshing the photos together, as well as typical editing effects. The software’s VideoWave feature helps stabilize and splice together footage from 3D-enabled cameras, standard video camcorders or both, for a modern take on the home movie.

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Once finished with the editing, you can upload the photos or videos to YouTube or Facebook, or produce a standard or high-definition DVD. The program also provides the option of choosing Anaglyph (for regular monitors or TVs) or RealID modes (for 3D-compatible viewing technology).

To celebrate its launch, we’re giving away five boxes of Creator 2011 to CH readers. Follow us on Twitter and tweet a favorite photo you would like in 3D with @coolhunting and #creator2011 to enter. We will only accept one entry per user. Entries must be submitted by 6pm EST on 25 August 2010. Winners will be drawn at random from all qualifying (i.e. correct answer and only one entry) entrants at 12pm EST on 27 August 2010 and will be notified via Twitter.


Urban Picnic by Gareth Neal

Urban Picnic by Gareth Neal

This weekend designer Gareth Neal will create picnic areas around east London with furniture covered in intricate marquetry.

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Called Urban Picnic, the project includes a picnic bench, ping pong bats, stools and log-shaped benches.

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These items will be installed at Wallis Road on 28 August before moving to Elys Yard for 29 August.

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Photographs are copyright Sophie Mutevelian.

Urban Picnic by Gareth Neal

Here’s some more information from organisers Vauxhall Collective:


The Urban Picnic
Vauxhall Collective urban picnics for London announced

28th August – Wallis Road, Hackney Wick
29th August – Elys Yard, Truman Brewery

11am-7pm on both days

Furniture designer Gareth Neal reclaims neglected spaces of the East-End to create pop-up urban picnic sites for Londoners

One of the UK’s largest arts bursary schemes, The Vauxhall Collective, kicks off another year of outstanding art events and exhibitions around this year’s theme; The Great British Weekend. The design commission sees award winning designer Gareth Neal devise a stunning range of playful objects for London’s first urban picnics.

Popping-up in mystery locations in East London, this August, stretches of city tarmac and concrete will be temporarily transformed into grassy spaces inviting Londoners to meet, mix and consume their picnic under the summer sun.

Picnickers will enter an interactive and fantastical space featuring traditional weekend fare with a contemporary craft twist. From ping pong, hula hoops and egg and spoon races, to logs and benches to sit on, the creators intend to bring jaded city dwellers back to their childhood memories of the quintessential British weekend. Objects will be beautifully rendered in birch and veneered with combinations of traditional English Timbers in intricate patterns.

Designer Gareth Neal comments: ‘The East London area was once home to hundreds of traditional furniture manufacturers, so it’s the perfect location for the project. The objects within their locations refer to this lost industry and claim back pieces of land for relaxation, fun and play.’

Selected by a panel of industry experts including representatives from the Design Museum, Crafts Council and London Design Festival’s Tent and Origin, Gareth was chosen for his irreverent and interactive approach to the brief.

Annabelle Campbell, Exhibitions and Collections Manager of the Crafts Council commented: “The Crafts Council is delighted that Gareth Neal has been selected to receive the 2010 Vauxhall Collective bursary. Neal’s approach to making is exciting and radical. He tests the boundaries of craft practice through utilising new technologies as a complement to traditional hand skills. His work is an culmination of contemporary and recognised techniques and the final pieces acknowledge historic furniture forms, styles and decoration with a uncompromisingly contemporary edge; they unveil the ghost of furniture past inside a unquestionably contemporary piece.

His response to the brief; to question and explore notions of The Great British Weekend, mirrors his approach to making. Neal will be presenting a contemporary experience that clearly pays homage to the tradition of the family picnic. But in true Gareth Neal fashion he imbues a breath of fresh contemporary practice and context on this much loved and familiar pastime.”

Gareth Neal’s furniture design practice was established in 2002 and is currently located in the creative heart of East London. Neal specialises in the production of unique pieces, which are exclusively developed for individual clients and companies. His practice combines the technical modes of 3D computer drawing and CNC processes, with the intricacy of professional craftsmanship.

Gareth Neal graduated from Buckinghamshire University in 1996 with a BA Honours in Furniture Design and Craftsmanship. His work has received critical acclaim and has featured in numerous publications and exhibitions, both in the UK and internationally. Neal’s selected exhibitions include Collect at Victoria and Albert Museum, London and The Unexpected at Sotheby’s, New York.

Gareth Neal was selected by a Style Council panel of industry experts including Jimmy MacDonald, Director TENT and CREATE; Catherine McDermott, Professor of Design History and Curating at Kingston University; Annabelle Campbell, Exhibitions and Collections Manager Crafts Council; Josephine Chanter, Head of Comms, Design Museum; and Tamsin O’Hanlon, Director Free Range Art & Design Show.

Gareth Neal is a member of the Vauxhall Collective, an initiative sponsored by Vauxhall Motors

Vauxhall Motors

With an ongoing commitment to championing style and design in the UK, British car marque Vauxhall is a keen supporter of creativity through initiatives such as the Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair 2010, the Vauxhall Fashion Scout and the Vauxhall Collective. Latest models include New Astra, a car that shares the same design language as Insignia and that has been built in Ellesmere Port, Liverpool. and New Meriva, with its unique in-class FlexDoors. Vauxhall is reinventing the car as we know it with Ampera, Vauxhall’s first electric car. The wheels are turned electronically at all times and speeds and can be plugged into any household 240v outlet for charging.

Vauxhall Collective

The Vauxhall Collective is one of the most ambitious commercially- funded creative support schemes in the UK. Members of the Vauxhall Collective are supported financially to carry out projects, consequently raising their profile in the industry and in the media, and giving them the resources to fulfil their creative potential. In previous years Vauxhall successfully ran the VX Collective based on collaboration between members. Previous members have included Giles Deacon and Christopher Kane.


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Bavaria by
Studio Job
Plakbanterie by
Johan Bruninx
Simon Hasan for
Vauxhall Collective

Open for Branding Week 5: Concepts Presentation

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pema href=”http://www.dcontinuum.com/content/”Continuum/a continues their series Open for Branding, where they are sharing, from start to finish, their latest branding project for the new, nomadic a href=”http://designmuseumboston.org/”Design Museum Boston/a. They’re asking for your input, so don’t hesitate to leave your feedback in the survey, linked below./em/p

pThis week, we presented initial concepts to Sam and Derek of Design Museum Boston. /p

pNow, we want you to weigh in. /p

pLet us know which concepts best illustrate the Design Museum Boston brand and mission to educate, unite, and demonstrate. Keep in mind that these are broad strokes that will be refined and further developed. You may like an attribute of one or like the idea of what it’s doing but think it needs further development. That’s okay. In fact, that’s great and exactly the feedback we’re looking for. /p

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pSee the prior posts from this series:/p

pema href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/featured_items/open_for_branding_week_4_the_calm_before_the_storm_17195.asp”Open for Branding Week 4: The Calm Before the Storm/abr /
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a href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/featured_items/open_for_branding_week_2_look_before_you_leap__17066.asp”Open for Branding Week 2: Look Before You Leap/abr /
a href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/open_for_branding_continuums_transparent_design_project_for_design_museum_boston__17027.asp”Open For Branding Week 1: Continuum’s transparent design project for Design Museum Boston/a/em/pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/featured_items/open_for_branding_week_5_concepts_presentation__17225.asp”(more…)/a
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Daily Sales Round-Up! – August 24

imageSummer Soiree

Summer is coming to a close, but before we start mourning the loss of sunny days and celebrating the coming of cooler weather styles, we still have time for one last hurrah! Maybe you want to put on a pair of heels and dance the last nights of summer away, or a quick camping trip is more what you’re looking for. Whether you’re looking to have a summer evening soiree with close friends, or looking to go for a chill weekend getaway, Rue La La and others know just what you need to have your perfect summer weekend, one last time!

Rue La La – Diesel, Mephisto, Max & Cleo, KC Designs, Koolaburra

Ideeli – Donna Ricco, Sweet Romeo, Kenneth Cole, Samsonite, Kensie Denim, Ravon

Gilt Groupe – Lauren Moffat, Kiki de Montparnasse, Diane von Furstenberg, Barbara Bui, Alberta Ferretti

HauteLook – Mackage, Postella, Chimento, Yes to Carrots Skincare