Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- The Modern Memo
- Light and Day
- Transfusion Woes
- Pack In A Punch
- The Modern Harvest
- Other-worldly Theater Now a Reality
Posted: 16 Oct 2014 09:22 AM PDT This modern stationary concept reimagines the sticky note as a reusable, eco-friendly alternative to wasteful paper notes. Simply called Reminder, the gadget works similar to a kid’s magnet doodle board, where magnetic particles are brought to the surface and made visible with a magnetic pen. Better yet, you can assign a timed alarm to each note via the smart dock. When it’s time, the sticky note will light up as a reminder! Designer: Sun Jin - Related posts: |
Posted: 16 Oct 2014 04:30 AM PDT The Bright Pole is an innovative lighting system aimed at the hawking community and street stalls. The flexible pole not only features safe lighting but also holds sockets for plugging in electronic devices. The pole eliminates unsafe lighting practices like naked wires etc. that can lead to short circuits and fire. Designers: Tae Min Kim, Se Mi Kim and Hee Yeon Hwang - Related posts: |
Posted: 16 Oct 2014 04:16 AM PDT Getting a transfusion is no fun and upon that the worry of the thang being administered properly is quite a worry amongst patients. To put ease on the situation and help out the nurses, we have here the Relieved Transfusion kit. It not only oversees a smooth transfusion, but also intimates the nursing staff that the procedure is about to finish up, so that they can take the next step in the process. Innovations like these are quite the requirement of the day! Designers: Zhao-Feng Wang, Jia-Hua Lv, Xiao-Rong Wu & Jian-Sen Su - Related posts: |
Posted: 16 Oct 2014 03:57 AM PDT The Puncho is an innovative boxing glove that integrates sensors. These help make the gloves 'intelligent' and measure details like the force of the punch, the speed and the result of the impact. Such feedback helps the athlete to measure their performance and improve their game. Designer: Emami Design - Related posts: |
Posted: 16 Oct 2014 12:01 AM PDT The Nurture project began with an exploration into the usage of the term “fresh” in the food industry. Super-fresh foods are in high demand with the nutritionally-concious, but the delivery of some is limited because of short shelf life and storage issues. This unique solution allows fruits to be nestled within their own roots in the form of a basket in order to keep them alive and fresh efficiently until the time of consumption. Genius! Jump to the video to learn more. Consumers can buy baskets weekly, and nurture them with minimal moisturizing. Also provided are utensils that are specially designed with instructions on preventing nutrition loss from the process of picking, washing and drying fruits. Designer: Hyunhee Hwang
Nurture : Living Fruit Basket from HYUNEE HWANG on Vimeo. - Related posts: |
Other-worldly Theater Now a Reality Posted: 16 Oct 2014 12:01 AM PDT UNStudio’s completed design for the Theatre de Stoep in the Dutch town of Spijkenisse responds to the current cultural invigoration of the city by merging the archetypical function of a theatre- that of creating a world of illusion and enchantment – with the specific requirements to cater to the needs of the local community. The resulting venue is designed to fortify and inspire the magic of live theatre, providing at once a place of performance, a social gathering and experience of contrasting realities. In the design of the 5,800 m2 building, a larger and smaller theatrical space (seating 650 and 200 guests respectively), several interlinked foyers, a grand cafe and restaurant, an artist’s cafe, a VIP lounge, numerous dressing rooms, multifunctional rooms and offices are all brought together within one volume. The placement of the various elements results in a building in the form of a flower, with a large, column-free foyer forming the heart of the structure. Furthermore, the foyer serves to organize way finding and the linking of the different programs within the building. From the main foyer, a sculptural stairway forms the binding element toward the entrances to the auditoriums, while the handrail of the stairway seamlessly molds itself into functional surfaces and furniture elements. The theater will play host to a wide variety of performance types, including plays, opera, cabaret, musicals, concerts, and dance performances. As such, versatility in the acoustic properties of the theater space are paramount. The recent rapid development of software used to control acoustics made it possible to engineer and optimize the sound quality within the space. Thus, the ceiling elements can be lowered and angled to adjust volume levels when required, while the acoustic wall panels reflect and increase the quality of the sound for every seat in the auditorium. Designer: UNStudio - Related posts: |
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