Archive for the ‘Video’ Category

Aug
0

Storage Rack Architecture

Using standard heavy-duty warehouse shelving, Freeman Murray has created architecture. Jaaga, a Bangalore-based company, is using these ‘ pallet racks’ to be an economical structure to help developing countries. Take a look at the video to learn more.

Source: I Like Architecture

Aug
0

Objects and Music

I love this video of Sam Weller using using every-day objects as sounding boards to create music. Inspired by street musicians, Sam collaborated with Yamaha and The Royal College of Art to develop a device that amplifies the natural resonance of the objects. Take a look… and listen!

Public Resonance from sam weller on Vimeo.

Jul
0

A Place for Everything

A Place for Everything

Berlin Architect Sigurd Larsen built a box to store all of his small treasures. Each drawer, door and compartment represents spaces in one’s personal environment. Check out the video below for the philosophy and construction of ‘The Shrine’.

Sigurd Larsen // The Shrine from Dario Natale on Vimeo.

Jul
Jul
0

The Shard Timelapse

The Shard Tower is the tallest skyscraper in the UK. Photographer Paul Raftery and director Dan Lowe teamed up to create a timelapse documenting the final weeks of construction. Looks like a great project… and who doesn’t like a good timelapse!

The Shard: A Timelapse Study – A Film by Paul Raftery and Dan Lowe from Paul Raftery and Dan Lowe on Vimeo.

Jun
0

Melvin the Mini Machine

Something fun for a Friday! Creativity comes in many shapes and sizes. I love these ‘Rube Goldberg-esque’ machines. Making the easy complex is part of the fun! Hey Hey Hey is a design group that had a bit of time on their hands to put this together. I am glad they did… Enjoy!

Melvin the Mini Machine from HEYHEYHEY on Vimeo.

If you have more time -hey, it’s Friday -of course there is time! Here is the first Melvin the Machine but on a much larger scale.

Jun
0

The White Roof Project

A simple idea turned into a non-profit organization dedicated to make a difference in urban environments. We are using ‘white roofing’ more and more as people become educated to the energy and financial impact not only for the building itself but to its surroundings as well. Learn more at The White Roof Project.

May
0

DIY PhotoWall

I love looking at pictures on the computer or iPad but there is something special about an actual print. Here is an easy project to display some of your photos in a fun way.

May
0

City in the Sky

Here is a cool video animating a vision of future linked skyscrapers and is described as follows:
“The project started in London with a few companies and artists invited to create a vision for the future mega developed city. The overall “Megatropolis” project didn’t make it to its final stage but the concept grew into this architectural utopia and animation. “City in the sky” is a concept about a tranquil oasis above the mega developed and polluted city where one can escape from the everyday buzz, smog and dirt. The concept is inspired by the Lotus flower which is known for its ability to emerge above the murky waters pure and clean.”

Source: Skycity

May
0

Automated Dorm Room

Here is something fun for a Friday. Back in my day it was mousetraps, string and ping-pong balls to automate our goofiness. If I was in college today, I could totally see myself doing this -after I finished my studies of course… Enjoy!

Source: Geekology

May
0

Staple City

100,000 staples arranged into a City in 40 hours. Artist Peter Root took the challenge. An interesting urban study using a standard office supply.
Click HERE for additional photos.

Apr
0

Michael Graves -Home

I was fortunate to be the local Project Manager for Michael Graves and help create a Pavilion here in the Twin Cities. Ironically, I only met him while in a bathroom in Washington DC… long story. I ran across this video of him describing the process he went through in remodeling his own home. Definitely worth a watch.

This piece was created for Dwell by Gary Nadeau.