A Trampoline Bridge For Bouncing Across Paris’s River Seine
Maybe they’ll actually build it if we all promise not to double bounce.
Maybe they’ll actually build it if we all promise not to double bounce.
Does Tea Of A Kind actually taste better? Or is it just really fun to open?
Instead of building another skyscraper in Seoul, the Korean IT company Daum moved to the island of Jeju.
Brighten the Corners and Kapoor turned Zumtobel’s facts and figures into an artistic graphic-design keepsake.
Dutch photographer Gerco De Ruijter snaps photos remotely, using a wireless sensor attached to his airborne camera.
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This small, inexpensive pad can support 700 pounds of weight, thanks to insights gleaned from the diminutive reptiles.
Rothko-esque color fields in Hermès’s latest artist collaboration.
A detailed visualization of the 50-meter freestyle reveals the race’s fascinating, hidden nuances.
A promising new home data management concept by Artefact puts aesthetics first.
After crafting user experiences for Facebook and Microsoft, Shelley Evenson is looking to transform her new home from the inside out.
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