Friday, December 13, 2013

FuelME : A Messenger Bag for Bodybuilders or Fitness Trainers

FuelME is an elegant solution for bodybuilders and fitness trainers to carry their meals. Capable of holding 3-6 meals and designed to keep them fresh throughout the day, FuelME keeps you motivated and confident. Detachable straps allow you to carry it either as a backpack or messenger bag. Different container sizes and forms provide flexibility and room for creativity for your meals, along with utensils and supplements. Protein shaker/water bottle can easily be inserted and taken out through the top. Stainless steel and aluminum parts increase durability and are designed with the ease of disassembling in mind. Color options are available to maximize customization.


Designer : Han Huynh


FuelMe Bodybuilder Fitness Lunch Bag by Han Huynh


FuelMe Bodybuilder Fitness Lunch Bag by Han Huynh



FuelMe Bodybuilder Fitness Lunch Bag by Han Huynh


FuelMe Bodybuilder Fitness Lunch Bag by Han Huynh


FuelMe Bodybuilder Fitness Lunch Bag by Han Huynh


FuelMe Bodybuilder Fitness Lunch Bag by Han Huynh


FuelMe Bodybuilder Fitness Lunch Bag by Han Huynh


FuelMe Bodybuilder Fitness Lunch Bag by Han Huynh


FuelMe Bodybuilder Fitness Lunch Bag by Han Huynh

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SpikeBoarding Transport Sport Combines Recreation and Racing for Daily Commute

SpikeBoarding Transport Sport is a new kind of sport that combines recreation and racing to commute in our daily life. Using this board, you will need combine several different skills such as: cycling, stand up paddle, switch kick longboarding, Nordic skiing, foot biking, roller skiing, and inline skating, there are all fundamental to healthy society.


The design of SpikeBoarding is inspired by 3 different sports, they are Nordic Skiing, Stand Up Paddle, and Switch Kick Longboarding. These 3 sports are molded into one with motoring device to move forward on flats, downhills, or uphills with great efficiency as a full body can generate.


Designer : SUSOIX


SpikeBoarding Transport Sport by Susoix


SpikeBoarding Transport Sport by Susoix



Depending on the terrain selection, it will dictate your workout or commuting speed, you need to learn to do effective stroke to keep moving. Just like all endurance sports such as swimming, you need to find most efficient style, stroke, and waste as little energy as possible.


The board used here is the same as longboard skateboard, super stable while descending as well as on one leg. There’s a safety fenders to keep your feet off the wheels. Soon, Spikeboards are going to have a built-in reliable hand brakes to keep you safe at any speed. The spike tool is similar to the one used in Nordic Skiing, except that it has oversized shaft and can be used with one hand while switch kicking thanks to its ergonomic handle.


SpikeBoarding Transport Sport by Susoix


SpikeBoarding Transport Sport by Susoix


SpikeBoarding Transport Sport by Susoix





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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Ute Hadam - Arte

Recojo una muestra de las obras de "Ute Hadam", si te gustan y quieres ver más pásate por su web.

















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Grand Army Plaza Apartment by Axis Mundi

Axis Mundi was commissioned to design the interior of a three-bedroom apartment in Richard Meier’s building at 1 Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn, New York.


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The apartment has spectacular views of the Manhattan and Brooklyn skylines. The understated design of white on white was a decision which was made early in the design process.


We wanted to underplay the role of color so as to not distract from the wonderful views, as well, create an environment that would be in harmony with the neutrality of the Meier building design.



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Design Team: Axis Mundi – John Beckmann, Richard Rosenbloom and Nick Messerlian

Photography: Fran Parente and Adriana Buffi


Burnley Living Roofs by HASSELL

HASSELL in collaboration with the University of Melbourne (Australia) have designed a variety of living roofs for the Burnley Campus.


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Green infrastructure, including the installation of plants on under-utilised urban surfaces, can provide significant benefits for our cities. These green interventions can cool the urban environment, reduce energy consumption, mitigate flooding and increase habitats for biodiversity. They provide an opportunity to evolve the way we develop the built environment, to maximise existing infrastructure and lower the need for costly upgrades.


The Burnley Living Roofs at the University of Melbourne’s Burnley Campus is a world-class research and teaching facility – and the first of its kind in Australia. The University has established the facility to demonstrate to the wider community how green transformations can be achieved in our cities, aspiring to lead through example.



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Designed by HASSELL in close collaboration with the University’s leading academic green roof technology and urban horticulture researchers, the Burnley Living Roofs provide purpose-built facilities for the University to continue their pioneering research. They also enable the University to carry on providing information and independent advice on green infrastructure technologies that is practical and deliverable in the Australian climate.


Three separate living roofs make up the facility, each with a specific function. Firstly, the Demonstration Roof acts as an exhibition and interpretive space for day-to-day educational activities. Its design evolved through the layering of multiple functional objectives – starting with the idea that the whole green roof was a wedge, grading from a shallow to a deep profile. It is sub-divided into irrigated and non-irrigated territories, establishing diverse planting zones. Superimposed over the wedge, a circular walkway encounters each micro plant community and includes seating edges and a number of pockets for teaching. A series of red lines whimsically thread through the garden, sometimes tying together these experiences, at other times encapsulating fragments of other experimental landscape zones.


The Research Roof has been designed as a testing facility for the research team. This space is segmented into four areas that allow multiple concurrent experiments. Initial research projects will explore the stormwater quality effects and insulative properties of green roof profiles.


The Biodiversity Roof creates bird, insect and reptile habitat through the application of plants indigenous to Melbourne, and the installation of diverse natural and recycled elements including logs, sticks, roof tiles and different aggregate types. A small ephemeral stream has been created through the direction of water from a higher roof into a pond that drains across the Biodiversity Roof to encourage colonisation.


The design is unapologetically bold and captures attention. It seeks to gain exposure by attracting interest from the design community, stakeholders in sustainable development and the media to promote discussion and education on green infrastructure and living buildings.


The design process for the project involved a true collaboration with the University. Their specialist knowledge and the outcomes of their previous research projects greatly influenced the HASSELL design approach and the overall project outcome.



Design: HASSELL

Photography: Peter Bennetts / Les O’Rourke