Monthly archives: July 2010

Transition Roadable Aircraft by KiBiSi
for Terrafugia

Transition Roadable Aircraft by KiBiSi for Terrafugia

Danish industrial designers KiBiSi have collaborated on the redesign of a two-seater aircraft that converts into a vehicle that can be driven on normal roads. More »

Competition: five copies of HGW: Hakobo
Graphic World to be won

Hakobo Graphic World

Dezeen and publishers Juice are giving away five copies of HGW: Hakobo Graphic World, a monograph about the work of Polish graphic designer Jakub Stepien, aka Hakobo. More »

Dezeentalks at [D3] Design Talents:
Eric Degenhardt

Eric Degenhardt

DezeenTV: Cologne designer Eric Degenhardt rounded off the second day of our Dezeentalks at [D3] Design Talents, discussing his move from architecture to design and his love of Castiglioni’s Primate kneeling stool. More »

Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States
Senate by Rafael Viñoly Architects

Rafael Viñoly Architects have unveiled their design for the new Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate in Boston. More »

MDBC Totem by Boym Partners for
Ghostly International

MDBC Totem by Boym Partners for Ghostly International

These models by New York studio Boym Partners are used to unlock and download DJ Matthew Dear‘s latest album, entitled Black City, and you can download a free track from the album here. More »

Catholic Church of the Transfiguration
by DOS Architects

Church of the Transfiguration by Dos Architects

London studio DOS Architects have won a competition to design a 2000-seat church in Lagos, Nigeria with this design featuring an undulating roof. More »

Chin Chin Laboratorists by Shai Akram
and Andrew Haythornthwaite

Chin Chin Laboratorists by Shai Akram and Andrew Haythornthwaite

Ice cream is frozen with liquid nitrogen in front of customers at this ice cream parlour designed by designers Shai Akram and Andrew Haythornthwaite in Camden, north London. More »

Women at War by Charlotte Wilson
at Free Range

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London Metropolitan University Leeds Metropolitan University graduate Charlotte Wilson was awarded Best in Show at London graduate show Free Range this year for her proposal to convert a bunker into a museum. More »