December 2006

CBC Radio 3

By |2020-05-07T09:29:08-07:00December 20th, 2006|Design, Music, Stories, Web|

UPDATE #2: Thanks you to Loc Dao for posting the archive to a new location! http://cbcradio3.locdao.com/ UPDATE: Looks like the R3 online magazine is back online:  http://archive.cbcradio3.com/ (Thanks for the update Sean!) While in graduate school I was fortunate enough to attend a one-day seminar examining digital journalism and convergence. One of the speakers (Sean Embury) came from CBC Radio 3 - a public radio station featuring new music from [...]

Urban Cactus – Rotterdam

By |2008-10-05T15:03:13-07:00December 11th, 2006|Architecture, Design, The Future|

UCX Architects has designed a 19 floor tower (containing 98 residential units) that will sit in the Rotterdam harbor. The building has a large number of exterior terrace/garden spaces. It looks like an interesting place to live. Urban Cactus - Rotterdam Visit UCX Architects (may want to learn Dutch first)

Art on Furniture

By |2008-10-05T14:35:15-07:00December 8th, 2006|Design|

I found Ohio Design while looking for furniture last week. They sell several good pieces of modern (yet, eco friendly) furniture - but what I found most interesting is their service of printing images on the furniture. See the images below - and then visit their site: Ohio Design. Print on Furniture Small Type Link: Ohio Design

Gazprom Design Competition

By |2006-12-01T15:40:34-07:00December 4th, 2006|Architecture, Design|

Spiegle Online reported that Russian gas giant Gazprom (owner of 16% of the world's gas reserves) is expanding into Europe. The company is holding a design competition for its new headquarters just opposite the famed 18th century Smolny Cathedral on the Neva River in historic St. Petersburg. The images below show the six designs currently in the competition. Read the article at Spiegle.de (english version). RMJM of London Jean Nouvel [...]

Energy from the Earth – 1,400 ft. Down

By |2008-10-05T14:42:42-07:00December 1st, 2006|Architecture, Save the Planet, The Future|

This town home in TriBeCa (Triangle Below Canal street) in New York uses energy extracted from a depth of 1,400 ft. Geothermal Manhattan Townhouse From the Wall Street Journal "The five-story town house stands in TriBeCa, a few blocks north of the World Trade Center site, and uses an unusual geothermal energy system to provide heating, cooling and hot water. Pipes extend about 1,400 feet into the earth, where the [...]

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