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An animation of a quote from Ira Glass created by Saar Oz.
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Built Form designed and fabricated tabletop objects to be presented as gifts to help the client generate interest in a proposed mixed use project in downtown Durham, North Carolina designed by Built Form. The gift item featured a 1:50 building massing model enclosed in a protective structure which acted as a stage-set when unfolded for display.
Read MoreBeer Bottle Office by Li Rongjun
Li Rongjun, an aspiring architect from China, has built himself a spectacular office. In a bid to showcase his mad construction skills, he’s used 8,500 beer bottles to make the entire upper floor of a two-storey building!
Read MoreGetaway by Jon Staff and Peter Davis
Getaway strives to give urban dwellers a chance to escape the big city frenzy via a well-designed tiny house set on rural land, where they can "test drive" the micro living experience, or at the very least, disconnect, recharge, and start that book they've been meaning to read.
Read MoreFifty Point Plan to Wreck Your Career – Or Save It by Aaron Draplin
Aaron Draplin, went to Portland’s Creative Mornings to serve up this 50-point plan to “ruin your career.” The result is this hilarious, brash video filled with colorful language and more than a few surprises…
Read More32 Productivity Tips from The World's Top Designers by Fast Company
Designers from Google, Argo, Work & Co., Ustwo, Sagmeister+Walsh, Okfocus, and more tell us how they stay focused and keep innovating.
Read MoreWave Table by Sebastian ErraZuriz
Artist and designer Sebastian ErraZuriz creates what at first appears to be sleek, minimalist, Ikea-esque pieces of furniture, but there is more to them than meets the eye.
Read MoreSunflower House by Cadaval & Solá-Morales
The Sunflower house sits on the border of the water of the Mediterranean sea and the hard rock of the Costa Brava. The house wants to identify each of the particularities of the landscape; with its geometry, the house frames a multiplicity of different and specific views, and builds up content spaces that inhabit great big framed views.
Read MoreOne Column House by NE-AR
One Column House by NE-AR
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