Tomahawk hair dryers by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez on thisispaper.com
Tomahawk hair dryers by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez on thisispaper.com



If industrial objects benefit from the efficiency of mass production, they are often soulless as they are standardized. In opposition to the industrial ideal, an object for all, is a more human and sustainable production: something for everyone…
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Pedestrian Bridge by Carrilho da Graça arquitectos on thisispaper.com
Pedestrian Bridge by Carrilho da Graça arquitectos on thisispaper.com




The core of the city of Covilhã, in the interior of Portugal, occupies a promontory in the southern foothills of the Serra da Estrela, visually dominating a vast and fertile landscape of relative flatness — the Cova da Beira region — which extends from the Estrela to the Gardunha and Malcata mountain-ranges. The particular topography of the territory in which the city is inscribed not only determined the form and strategies of its urban design as has, up to a relatively recent past, provided the technical and economic means for its development…
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Poured Bar by Glithero on thisispaper.com
Poured Bar by Glithero on thisispaper.com



“A bar top made by pouring. Layers of fast-hardening concrete fluid are poured in 6 metre long runs across an immaculate surface. As the viscous material hardens, enforcements are added to brace the giant slab, the first pours becoming buried under its foundations…”
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Apartment On Oscar Freire Str. in São Paulo by Felipe Hess on thisispaper.com
Apartment On Oscar Freire Str. in São Paulo by Felipe Hess on thisispaper.com



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NØRD chair by David Geckeler on thisispaper.com
NØRD chair by David Geckeler on thisispaper.com



“NØRD: Danish for nerd or geek – to me, this describes the personality and design of this chair. A rather basic but still special look combined with constructive details and background. Technically, NØRD focuses on detail, formally the chair follows the Danish simplicity, expressing classic and unconventional style at the same time…”
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Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture Office on thisispaper.com
Museum of Handcraft Paper by Trace Architecture Office on thisispaper.com



The museum of handcraft paper is located in a field next to Xinzhuang village under Gaoligong Mountain of Yunnan, a world ecological preserve area in southwest of China. The village has a long tradition on handcraft paper making…
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MA 2012 Collection by Kay Kwok on thisispaper.com
MA 2012 Collection by Kay Kwok on thisispaper.com


“With the inspiration of the Ancient Egyptian culture about Cosmology and Religious. The relation between the process of mummy erosion and Solar, Lunar & Stellar system of Ancient Egyptian’s constellation, Ancient Egyptian constellation observation like sun eclipse, moon eclipse and ‘horizon of heaven’ are the focuses of this collection…”
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Dobosz Photography Book by Ryszard Bienert on thisispaper.com
Dobosz Photography Book by Ryszard Bienert on thisispaper.com



Andrzej Dobosz (born 1977) is a freelance Polish photographer, the founder of the Poznan photographic group Streetm. He is mainly interested in reportage and socially-oriented photography. Dobosz’s works won two awards in Wielkopolska Press Photo competition (reportage: The Invisible, 2nd awrd, 2009; Farewell, 1st award, 2010)…
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Double Helix House by O+H Architects on thisispaper.com
Double Helix House by O+H Architects on thisispaper.com




“Double Helix House” is a small house in Yanaka area in Tokyo. Yanaka is one of the old residential quarters with a lot of old wooden houses, historical temples, attractive allies and small galleries. The site is fully surrounded by other houses but there are two narrow allies from the road to the site. It seems very enclosed but at the same time very continuous because of the allies…
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One Percent Products Collection by Nendo on thisispaper.com
One Percent Products Collection by Nendo on thisispaper.com




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