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Rolling Master Plan Designer: Jägnefält Milton
Location: Åndalsnes, Norway
The jury awarded the Swedish office for a proposal where existing and new rail roads would provide the base for a host of new buildings that could be rolled back and forth depending on seasons and situations. Amongst other, they propose a rolling hotel, a rolling public bath and a rolling concert hall. bustler.net Posted: 12/22/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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Portrait pavilion Designer: CoOB Architects (Office Jarrik Ouburg + Paulien Bremmer Architects)
Location: Netherlands
The hexagonal shape of the pavilion is an extrusion of the central pattern in the existing broadloom carpet. The exterior of the pavilion is clad with acrylic sheets with a mirroring surface. Because of the mirroring, the interior of the baroque room becomes an even more excessive space whereby the pavilion, ballroom, visitor and portraits visually merge into one complex image. archinect.com Posted: 12/22/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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Center for Promotion of Science and the Urban Development of Blok 39 Designer: Wolfgang Tschapeller
Location: New Belgrade, Serbia
The Centre for Promotion of Sciences in Belgrade will be floating high above the ground. It operates on 3 levels. Firstly, on the level of the City of Belgrade it will be an optimistic sign positioned on one of the main routes of the city. Secondly for Blok 39 it will be sign, canopy and portico. bustler.net Posted: 12/21/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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Witch Pendant Lamp Designer: Marco Piva
Location: n/a
Marco Piva’s Witch Suspension Lamp for manufacturer Leucos is a bit of an enigma. Especially when looking at it through the 2-D confines of the web, the piece is somewhat inscrutable—it’s difficult to tell what is “in” and what is “out.” 3rings.designerpages.com Posted: 12/14/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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SN.house Designer: atelierA5
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Image Credits: atelierA5
Single family residence. Three-story steel and wood frame construction. whatwedoissecret.org Posted: 12/14/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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