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Architecture & Design &Music | 10 Dec 2010

Chopin’s visiting card

Simplicity is the final achievement. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art.- Frédéric Chopin (1810 – 1849) Chopin Year Celebrations on 200 Birth Anniversary Sculpture of Ordered Chaos Visualizes Chopin’s Music The design was for recent multimedia exhibition of [...]

Architecture & Design | 15 Sep 2010

Smart Shoebox

” No Design = No Business “ Puma and Yves Behar’s new green packaging It’s hard to imagine something as simple as the shoebox being completely overhauled. But Puma and Fuseproject have done just that, in a design that will completely transform the brand’s supply chain—saving millions in electricity, fuel, and water. “Rethinking the shoebox [...]

Architecture & Design | 07 Sep 2010

Apple Opéra

If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe. – Carl Sagan Paris’ Newest Apple Store is Least Apple-Like Store. Yet It’s also the most beautiful, keeping all of the original fittings from the old bank that was once situated there. The store set in a restored bank [...]

Architecture & Design | 03 Sep 2010

iDesign

Minimalism. The art of continually removing things until all you have left is beauty… Music has a whole new feel. – Stunning new unified packaging & design for Apple’s just released all new iPod family.  There’s something peaceful and serene about Apple’s new iPod packaging.  Their holistic design works on the basis that less is [...]

Architecture & Design &Books | 23 Apr 2010

The Third Teacher

“If nature has commanded that of all the animals, infancy shall last longest in human beings—it is because nature knows how many rivers there are to cross and paths to retrace. Nature provides time for mistakes to be corrected (by both children and adults), for prejudices to overcome, and for children to catch their breath [...]

Architecture & Design &Science | 12 Apr 2010

The Cocoon

Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science. – Charles  Darwin-(1809 –1882) The new Darwin Centre, recently opened to visitors, it is an extension of the famous Natural History [...]

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