Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- Boat Blade
- Safe Ejection
- Vernacular Versatility
- Waaaaay Wireless
- When Efficient is an Understatement
Posted: 28 Mar 2014 10:37 AM PDT The blade in a boat engine is sharp enough to hurt sea creatures and humans, alike. Weeds and plants too can wreck it. The Air Booster is a redesign that removes the propeller blades and uses air pressure to move the boat. A safer out look no doubt, but will it work? That is the question! Designers: Gangyoon Chang, HoYeon Kim, Kiwon Lee & Jiman Lee - Related posts: |
Posted: 28 Mar 2014 10:20 AM PDT The Maru is a flash disk that has an in-built safety feature that ensures that the drive is safely ejected – always! The LED ring indicates when the stick is in use and when it's safe to eject it. This intuitive feature of push-to-remove eliminates the various cumbersome steps one has to take while safely removing a hardware from the computer. Sweet! Designer: Ahmet Burak Aktas - Related posts: |
Posted: 28 Mar 2014 07:50 AM PDT This architectural accomplishment takes inspiration from traditional Korean Hanok houses that are defined by their wooden structural systems, curvy tiled roofs and strong formal gestures. The core structural element is known as Gagu – the point under the roof where column meets beam and girder without additional fasteners like nails. Using new modeling software, these traditional elements are merged with modern know-how to create a high-rise structure to meet contemporary purposes that also pays homage to the iconic, historically one-story residences. Designer: Yong Ju Lee - Related posts: |
Posted: 28 Mar 2014 12:01 AM PDT Simply called Circle, this minimalistic charger/speaker combo combines the best in Bluetooth and Qi technology to form the ultimate wireless docking station. Just throw your Qi-enabled smartphone down for instantaneous power and immediately activate your tunes for 360 degree streaming sound — all without ugly, cumbersome cords! - Related posts:
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When Efficient is an Understatement Posted: 28 Mar 2014 12:01 AM PDT The NTNU student team’s entry for the Shell Eco Marathon can travel nearly 1000 miles on the equivalent energy of just one liter of gas! How is that even possible?! The answer is with a calculated blend of electric battery tech and ultra-lightweight materials. Its monocoque shell is constructed around a carbon fiber frame, helping the vehicle to weigh in at an unbelievable 154 pounds! The final design is an ideal fusion between aerodynamics, lightness and contemporary car design. Watch it come to life —> Designer: NTNU Team - Related posts: |
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