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- MOT Hanger | Jongho Park
- Lathira | Francisco del Corral del Campo
- New LAM Lamp Range | Duffy London
- Three new galleries for China’s Ningbo Science Exploration Centre | MET Studio
Posted: 11 Jan 2011 07:14 AM PST Might many people sympathize if a series of daily acts that we see and feel around us were place on design? MOT is a hanger that paid attention to an act of nailing. We can see in many case around us that it is not well nailed but bent. MOT is reflected an act of our daily life to design so it could lead consensus among design and its user for communication. This project shows design for environment of design that can form a consensus by sharing our thought with the world rather than the design of design. Everything that we easily see, hear and experience around us can be the starting point of design. And its users experience a feeling of familiarity through this design and have emotional consensus with design unconsciously. + Designer: Jongho Park | http://www.park-jongho.com/ + All images courtesy Jongho Park |
Lathira | Francisco del Corral del Campo Posted: 11 Jan 2011 02:56 AM PST Spanish architect Francisco del Corral del Campo recently has created the multi-functional Lathira collection that could be used as table, chair, bench or bis a bis. The Lathira is made of one material, one or two folded strips. User could choose the material (wood, metal or plastic) and its color depending on user’s preferences. Lathira‘s furniture shows its construction, “underlines” its use. + Project creditDesigners: Francisco del Corral del Campo (Dr. Architect), Carmen Barrós Velázquez (Architect) + All images and drawings courtesy Francisco del Corral del Campo |
New LAM Lamp Range | Duffy London Posted: 10 Jan 2011 06:22 PM PST New for 2011, Duffy London are excited to announce the launch of their latest range of LAB Lamps which are now available in a variety of colours. These contemporary desk and floor lights use genuine laboratory components in their construction. The sand blasted Pyres flasks enable the lamps to provide a warm and ambient grow. Floor: (H)103cm x (W)32cm x (D) 20cm + Designer: Duffy London | http://www.duffylondon.com/ |
Three new galleries for China’s Ningbo Science Exploration Centre | MET Studio Posted: 10 Jan 2011 04:12 PM PST Multi-award-winning masterplanners and exhibition designers MET Studio have been commissioned to create three galleries for China’s new Ningbo Science Exploration Centre, due to open in Spring 2012. The 50,000 sq m new-build centre will house six permanent galleries in total, across two storeys, and MET Studio (in a joint undertaking between the company’s London and Hong Kong offices) won the pitch to design three of the six galleries, after taking part in an international pitch involving design companies from Europe, the USA, Japan and China.
The subject matter for the new-build science centre is the natural world and the laws of physics, with an underlying didactic message about how we can best protect the earth, by examining how we live on earth and how we sustain our quality of life on earth. The centre will be one of the major attractions in a new cultural plaza in the city of Ningbo, which will also include an IMAX theatre, a Children’s Museum and a Performing Arts Centre. Ningbo, a seaport and one of China’s oldest cities, located on the country’s eastern coast, south of Hangzhou Bay. The three large-scale galleries, each measuring between 2,000 and 2,500 sq m, are entitled ‘Universe’, ‘Harmonious Home’ and ‘Ocean’. The MET Studio London team has designed ‘Universe’ and ‘Harmonious Home’, under the direction of Design Director Lloyd Hicks, whilst the company’s Hong Kong team is overseeing the ‘Ocean’ gallery, under the direction of Design Director Neil Williams, with Lloyd Hicks and Chinese advisor Dr Tai overseeing the delivery of the whole three- gallery project. Graphics and communication in the galleries (also to be created by MET Studio) will be bi-lingual, in both Chinese and English. The ‘Universe’ gallery will look at cosmology and the origins of the universe, from the ‘Big Bang’ to the expansion of space and our means of examining space, from space telescopes to space travel and space biodomes. Design features will include a theatrical film introduction; a huge projected solar system on the gallery floor, where visitors can interact with stars and black holes and Wii-style games where visitors see how astronauts train for a mission and deal with g-force and micro gravity, as well as a bungee walk exhibit, where real life weight is temporarily neutralised. The ‘Harmonious Home’ gallery considers man’s effect on the earth, examining our carbon footprint and asking how carbon mass contributes to global warming. Visitors will be asked to consider lifestyle choices and their effect on the earth through a highly interactive exhibition which examines for example the true cost of bringing a cheeseburger to market or, on a larger scale via an ‘impact wall’, how mass human consumption affects the earth and how what we take out in terms of quarrying, timber-felling etc correlates badly with the waste, toxic or otherwise, we return to the earth. The ‘Oceans’ gallery will first explore the driving forces and principles of the world’s oceans. The locally-important theme of ocean trade throughout history and in contemporary society will anchor the gallery, with a major area focusing on modern port technology in the heart of the space. Visitors will be able to investigate the rich mineral life and biodiversity of the oceans before immersing themselves in themed areas, looking first at the two major polar oceans and finally at the wonders and unexplored mysteries of the deep ocean.
+ Project credits / dataProject: Ningbo Science Exploration Centre + About MET StudioMET Studio was originally set up in 1982 by its Chairman and founder Alex McCuaig, taking its name from the Metropolitan Wharf in London where the company’s first design studio was sited. Twenty-seven years later, the company enjoys a global reputation, with a lengthy list of highly-acclaimed masterplanning, museum, exhibition, visitor centre, zoo, special event, retail, AV and branding projects, created for corporate clients such as Cunard, De Beer, Virgin, Lucent, Swire, Hongkong Telecom, Portugal Telecom and The Wellcome Trust, as well as non-corporate clients including The Dutch, Irish and Macau Governments, the local councils of Hull and Birmingham and the London Borough of Southwark, as well many national museums around the world. MET Studio has won or been a finalist in 65 individual awards since the company began, including some of the world’s most prestigious business and design awards, including The Queen’s Award for Enterprise and the Business Link Exporter of the Year Award, as well as being a winner at The Museum of the Year Awards, The DBA Design Effectiveness Awards (which measure the tangible results of design) and taking Design Week’s top plaudit – the Best of Show Award – for the best design of any kind in a 12-month period. The company has offices in London and Hong Kong. |
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