Segway OWNER (not Kamen) who passed away invented a system for stopping floods and bullets

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pAmid yesterday’s frenetic and often badly-worded Tweeting, you could be forgiven for thinking that Dean Kamen, inventor of the Segway, had died. In fact British businessman James Heselden, who owned the Segway company, was the one who met an untimely demise./p

pWho was James Heselden? Turns out he was an inventor too, and he made his fortune developing the A HREF=”http://www.hesco.com/US_CIVIL/” Hesco Bastion/A, a clever system of constructing barriers that is used for both flood control and military fortifications. /p

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VA at Dundee proposals unveiled

Victoria and Albert Museum Dundee

The Victoria and Albert Museum have announced the six proposals for a building to house the V&A on the Dundee waterfront in Scotland, including designs by Steven Holl Architects, Snøhetta and Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (above).

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Above: Steven Holl Architects. Click for larger image

Kengo Kuma & Associates, REX and Sutherland Hussey Architects were also invited to propose designs for the museum that aims to be the leading centre for design in Scotland.

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Above: Kengo Kuma and Associates. Click for larger image

All six proposals are currently on show in the V&A at Dundee – Making it Happen exhibition at the University of Abertay Dundee library until 4 November. Admission is free.

Here are more details from V&A at Dundee:


V&A AT DUNDEE – designs unveiled

Six stunning designs for the V&A at Dundee project have been unveiled at an exhibition in the city.

The `V&A at Dundee – Making it Happen’ exhibition features work from the six shortlisted teams of world-class architects and designers who have put forward outstanding ideas for a landmark building that will house the V&A at Dundee and dominate Dundee’s waterfront.

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Above: Snøhetta and Gareth Hoskins Architects. Click for larger image

Sir Mark Jones, Director of the Victoria & Albert Museum, expressed his excitement at the quality of the architects’ response to the brief by saying, “Fantastic designs from brilliant architects! Its great to see that the competition for the V&A at Dundee has attracted such a strong international response.”

“We have a range of designs that are very dynamic and exciting,” said Mike Galloway, Director of City Development for Dundee City Council, one of the partners in the V&A at Dundee project.

“Our shortlist features some of the brightest names in world architecture and design and I think they have shown with these designs why they are so highly rated. Our brief called for outstanding design to fit an outstanding location and I think the teams have lived up to that.”

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Above: REX. Click for larger image

The V&A at Dundee will be Scotland’s leading centre for design. Remarkable design requires a remarkable home, and the public are invited to get involved with shaping this project by giving their views on the proposals.

“These are fantastic designs and we hope as many people as possible visit the exhibition and the website and express their opinions on the models and designs,” said Lesley Knox, Chair of Design Dundee Ltd, the company which has been established to drive the V&A at Dundee project forward, and Chair of the jury panel who will select the winning design team.

“I am sure people will see things they really love and some will also have opinions that go the other way. But the key thing is that they make their opinions known, as it will feed into the jury panel’s decision.”

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Above: Sutherland Hussey Architects. Click for larger image

The exhibition is in the University of Abertay Dundee library in Bell Street, Dundee, from September 29th to November 4th. All are welcome to visit the exhibition and admission is free.

The V&A at Dundee is being delivered by Design Dundee Ltd, a ground-breaking partnership between the Victoria and Albert Museum – the world’s greatest museum of art and design – and the University of Dundee, the University of Abertay Dundee, Dundee City Council and Scottish Enterprise.

Victoria and Albert Museum Dundee

Above: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects. Click for larger image

The V&A at Dundee is looking to create a landmark building, which will be sited at Craig Harbour right on the banks of the River Tay. The site is being made available through the Dundee Central Waterfront Partnership, the joint venture between Dundee City Council and Scottish Enterprise which is revitalising the prime area of land linking the city centre with the River Tay.

Designers were invited to make proposals for a building that reflects the V&A at Dundee project partnership’s desire to stimulate commerce as well as local and visitor interest.

The V&A at Dundee will:

  • be a rich and inspiring resource for design and creativity.
  • attract visitors from Dundee, Scotland and further afield to world-class travelling and permanent exhibitions.
  • improve the attractiveness of Dundee and its region to business.

Opening hours for the exhibition will be: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 am to 9 pm

Wednesday 9 am to 5 pm

Saturday – Sunday 10 am to 5 pm

THE SHORTLISTED TEAMS

Delugan Meissl

The design team led by Delugan Meissl includes Wenzel+Wenzel (Germany), Werner Sobek (Germany) and Büro Kiefer (Germany).

Kengo Kuma

Kengo Kuma’s team for the V&A project includes cre8architecture (Scotland), ARUP (UK), Optimised Environments Ltd (Scotland) and CBA (Scotland).

REX

The REX design team for the V&A project includes RMJM (Scotland), Arch Henderson (Scotland), Buro Happold (Scotland/USA), DCI (USA), DHV (Netherlands), Hargreaves Associates (USA), Lord Cultural Resources (USA), Magnusson Klemencic Associates (USA), Tillotson Design Associates (USA), Transsolar (Germany), Turner & Townsend (Scotland), Urban Splash Group (UK) and 2×4 (USA).

SNØHETTA

The Snøhetta multidisciplinary team for the V&A project includes Gareth Hoskins Architects (UK), Lord Cultural Resources (Canada), Davis Langdon (Scotland), Adams Kara Taylor (UK) and the BDSP Partnership (UK).

Steven Holl

The design team led by Steven Holl includes jmarchitects (Scotland), Guy Nordenson & Associates (USA), ARUP (Scotland), Thomas & Adamson (Scotland), Michael van Valkenburgh Associates (USA) and Transsolar Energietechnik (Germany).

Sutherland Hussey

The V&A design team led by Sutherland Hussey includes 3DReid Architects (Scotland), AECOM (Scotland), Morham & Brotchie (Scotland), Gross Max (Scotland) and KSLD (Scotland).

The jury panel which decided on the shortlist was:

Lesley Knox (Chair)
Mike Galloway
Graeme Hutton – Dean of the School of Architecture, University of Dundee
Moira Gemmill – Director of Projects & Design, V&A
Jill Farrell – Regional Operations Director, Scottish Enterprise
Professor Nicholas Terry – Vice-Principal and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Abertay Dundee
Jim Eyre – Wilkinson Eyre Architects

James Small x W London

Custom utility belts for nomadic bon vivants
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Created for the W Hotel concept of a high-profile, über-connected concierge (that they call a W Insider), designer James Small’s bespoke belts put the party on your hips with covetable accessories like a hip flask, credit card and phone holders, decision dice pocket, a slot for a USB stick and a Saint Christopher medal “for extra special luck.”

The accessory, commissioned by the W London and American Express, celebrates of the recent opening of the W Hotel on the vibrant Leicester Square, reflecting a sense of travel and keeping you on the ready for impromptu amusement about the town.

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The belt will sell from W London for men or women in mock alligator, mock lizard or standard leather—all reversible from their black exterior to the silver interior. Prices begin at £400 and depend on the various attachments. To see more of the belt and Small’s travel-inspired Spring/Summer 2011 collection, check out the concept film created by Small, Tom Beard and Jamie Hince.


Amos James Jarvis ‘Caleb’ Toy

Ecco il nuovo toy di James Jarvis che prende il nome di ‘Caleb‘. Si dice verrà messo in vendita a novembre e sarà alto 6 pollici. Non mancherà in bacheca.
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Rampant View for iPod Nano

Non vado matto per questo genere di cose ma so che qualche lettore potrebbe essere interessato. Rampant View è un’appendice stile maschera da usare sopra al casco nella quale inserire il vostro iPod Nano e riprendere le vostre run.
La trovate in vendita qui.
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Robotic window cleaner, but I want a shower-bot

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pAs an avid iRobot Scooba and Dirt Dog user, what I really want to see them invent is a robot that sticks to slick surfaces and cleans my shower. A robot version of Scrubbing Bubbles./p

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Caterpillar is seeking a Design Engineer in Peoria, IL

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Valencia Design Week 2010

It is an initiative created by the Designers’ Association of the
Valencia Region (ADCV) that aims to position Valencia on the
international calend..

Talking Tree

Une excellente initiative avec Talking Tree : un vieil arbre de 100 ans situé à Bruxelles, qui est maintenant équipée de différents capteurs mesurant la façon dont il se sent tous les jours. A travers un logiciel, cet équipement mesure et traduit ses conditions de vie en langage humain.



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L’ensemble est diffusé sur Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, Flickr et Youtube.

Previously on Fubiz

Richard Meier Returns to Product Design

With his industry very slowly inching its way back, resulting in extra time to focus energies elsewhere, like fellow starchitect Frank Gehry and his curating a ceramics exhibition, it just makes sense that Richard Meier would return to product design. Although best know for his work in architecture with buildings like Atlanta’s High Museum and Los Angeles’ Getty Center, he has a long history in product design, having designed furniture for Knoll, champagne cases for Dom Perignon, as well as wristwatches, interiors, and lots of things made of silver for the starchitect-friendly Swid Powell. Now Meier has teamed up with the Belgian firm When Objects Work (WOW) to design a handful of objects including candlesticks, glass bowls, and a candy dish, among others. All were debuted this past spring at the Milan Design Fair and will now be produced through WOW and reach retailers soon. Though we’re not sure yet where exactly they’ll be available, the firm’s site lists “Design Within Reach Collection,” so we know there’s a good chance that at least a portion of the collection will be going to them.

And very quickly, going back a spell, we’ve also learned that Meier is currently working with a former Knoll director in revisiting the aforementioned furniture he built for the company in the 1980s, and which should be available sometime next year. Should be interesting to see.

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