Shaped By Algorithms, A Solar Powered Pavilion That Soaks Up Maximum Rays
The Endesa Pavilion’s pinecone-like exterior was designed by computer software to soak up the perfect amount of sunlight.
The Endesa Pavilion’s pinecone-like exterior was designed by computer software to soak up the perfect amount of sunlight.
New, a creative agency in Lithuania, gives the site an unsolicited, but much-needed, makeover.
Held together with a mere eight screws, Elia Mangia’s modular, all-in-one kitchen can even be taken apart for easy transport.
Diane Leclair Bisson believes there’s a future in packaging that you can eat.
The modern conference table is a massive, hulking beast. But it doesn’t have to be.
Tidemark is part of the new breed of startups aiming to bring hardcore business tools to the iPad.
The ugly Renault 4 never became a collector’s item, but we’d drive this remake right off the lot.
Martin Kastner was once a blacksmith. Now his dinnerware designs have redefined modern dining. And one has just reached Kickstarter.
Gabriele Diamanti hopes to see local craftsmen all over the world adapt his design.
This Facebook facility in Prineville, Oregon, represents a new wave of data centers, which also happen to be beautifully designed.
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