‘Pop-up’ is furniture designed for public spaces. It can be manually pumped out of the floor by users and retreated back into the pavement when finished. [Via]
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By Martin Angelov, Kolelinia is an innovative lane concept for riding bikes on a new type of bicycle-lanes, based on steel wires. This concept flying bicycle lane lets you soar above traffic on a mini-highway designed in the sky.
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Designed by architect Alberto Gonzalez, Habitable Polyhedron is a beautiful compact house designed to provide a independent space from day to day house activities, a space for reading or playing.
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Brazi company Giovanni+Draftfcb has developed a simple action in a creative way to promote the Grand Prix UV Protector. They placed sun protectors in the shape of sunglasses on cars parked under the sun in Rio de Janeiro’s seaside.
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Created by Hafsteinn Juliusson, Rui Pereira and Joana Pais, this clever Wheel of Nutrition plate uses visualization to support healthier eating habits. The plate comes in three types: Diet, Extra ordinary and Supersize. These plates have different proportions for people with different needs.
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Called ‘Pencil vs. Camera’, this experimental art series of images is the work of a talented Belgian artist Ben Heine.
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No Man’s Land Fort was originally built between 1861 and 1880 off the coast of Portsmouth, England. It is currently being served as a luxury hotel equipped with 21 lavish themed rooms, two helipads and heated indoor swimming pool.
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The Inntel Hotel Zaandam, Netherlands, designed by WAM Architects, looks like a pileup of traditional Dutch houses. The idea for its design came up with the nature of hotels in town centers. “For its construction, the core of the hotel is made of concrete, while the “houses” are timber and clapboard, making many of the room really do feel like authentic and individual houses.”
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