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Innovative solution Superexcellent scheme

November 09, 2008 By: Online Design Category: Architectural design, Innovative design

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Innovative solution Superexcellent scheme

Emerging from the landscape, and shaped by nature, the design will create a simple symbolic link – a bridge – between old and new, between people and country and China with the world.
The design introduces an innovative solution to the provision of temporary seats during the Olympic Games. All the temporary seats are under cover [...]


The art of architectures

September 23, 2008 By: Online Design Category: Architectural design, Design concepts, Luxury Design, Online Design

The art of architectures

Nicolai Ouroussoff writes:
Some of us are overfond of complaining about the big money that drives new architecture today. Architects who once flaunted their radical credentials now work almost exclusively for giant corporations and nouveau-riche clients. But take heart. There is evidence that serious architecture is still being made, some of it even in New York.
Renzo [...]

The Danish Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai.

September 19, 2008 By: Online Design Category: Architectural design, Innovative design, Online Design

The Danish Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai.

A harbour bath is located in the heart of the pavilion, filled with seawater from Copenhagen harbour. It is the original Little Mermaid sculpture visiting China as a specific example of the idea that the Danish pavilion offers the real experience of the real Danish city life.
“The purpose of moving The Little Mermaid is to [...]

Home design from paper box and roll cloth

September 16, 2008 By: Online Design Category: Architectural design, Design concepts, Green design, Innovative design, Residential design

Home design from paper box and roll cloth

If you had some box of papers and rolls of cloth don’t trowhgt them in rubbish but use them as useful things for design your home.The theme of the chinese pavilion at this year’s venice architecture biennale was ‘ordinary architecture’ with the pavilion being divided into two sub-themes – ‘negotiation’ and ‘daily growing’. whether [...]