MAR

Dome stool by Studio Toer.

Photos: Studio Toer

As a child I was fascinated with Barbara Hepworth’s Winged Figure and used to make 2d facsimiles by hammering nails into wood and winding thread around the nails to recreate a superficial resemblance to the masterpiece.

This stool, designed by Studio Toer seems to extend that simple idea into the third dimension. It uses a circular arrangement of that basic technique to create a wire dome that can be sat upon.

The natural circle formed by the tangents of each wire is very beautiful indeed. Read more

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DEC

Codified living: barcode room, Japan by studio_01.

Photo credits: studio_01

Tokyo apartment dwellers are famous for dining in their shower! Not when the water is running of course. The point being, that space used for one thing during a short period of the day, can be used for something else at other times. Electronic engineers call this “time multiplexing”. And, if a convincing architectural solution could be found to this problem, our cities could be half the physical size with the same number of inhabitants as “live” space would be used for work during the day, and “work” space for living at night… that is what the theory suggests at least.

Two Japanese practices were selected via a competition to design a studio apartment, and were invited to present their rooms at the Tokyo Designer’s Week 2012. The public voted for studio-01 to win the Grand Prix with their entry, “barcode room”. Read more

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