01 March, 2011

Bored

09 May, 2010

Pepo

Pepo
Pepo

24 April, 2010

Unhappy Hipster


via unhappy hipsters
more at Dwell

18 April, 2010

Alberto Campo Baeza


MA de Granada 08
Originally uploaded by estudio campo baeza

MA de Granada 08
http://www.campobaeza.com/

Berthold Lubetkin


london zoo: no animals II
Originally uploaded by *toni.r

Original London Zoo penguin pool designed by Berthold Lubetkin and Tecton architects in 1934. Based on an egg shape, the enclosure has two spirally intertwining ramps, apparently inspired by plane propellers.


Berthold Lubetkin

Portugal on Grain Edit




Grain Edit

14 April, 2010

David Chipperfield

David Chipperfield at Design Museum

24 March, 2010

Dieter Rams

Dieter Rams

02 March, 2010

PYLON


This Is A Pylon
from FWIS
via AisleOne

28 February, 2010

DIY APPLE

09 February, 2010

SEAN REES



Sean Rees via Daniel Gray

05 February, 2010

18 January, 2010

what is minimal?


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minimal
adjective
with minimal care, you can have a beautiful terrarium very little, minimum, the least (possible); nominal, token, negligible. antonym maximum.

31 December, 2009

BEST 2009 LIST by ROGÉRIO NUNO COSTA

...a seguinte lista não é irónica. mas também não é cínica. é mesmo Outra Coisa™. no ano que agora acaba, foram estes os "melhores" (não necessariamente "bons") que mais me inspiraram:


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29 December, 2009

POSTAL PARA O QUINTAL

THE ZEN PRINCIPLES OF AESTHETICS

FUKINSEI (imbalanced)
Asymmetry, odd numbers, irregularity, unevenness, imbalance is used as a denial of perfection as perfection and symmetry does not occur in nature.

KANSO (simple)
Elimination of ornate and things of simplicity by nature expresses their truthfulness. Neat, frank and uncomplicated.

KOKOU (austere)
Basic, weathered bare essentials that are aged and unsensuous. Evokes sternness, forbiddance, maturity and weight.

SHIZEN (natural)
Raw, natural and unforced creativity without pretence. True naturalness is to negate the naive and accidental.

YUGEN (subtle profound)
Suggest and not reveal layers of meaning hidden within. Invisible to the casual eye and avoiding the obvious.

DATSUZOKU (unworldly)
Transcendence of conventional and traditional. Free from the bondage of laws and restrictions. True creativity.

SEIJAKU (calm)
Silence and tranquility, blissful solitude. Absence of disturbance and noise from one’s mind, body and surroundings.

via Swissmiss

28 December, 2009

DO YOU STENCIL II



Shaz Madani via Graphic Exchange

26 December, 2009

BANKSY


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via today and tomorrow

23 December, 2009