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Entries from March 2006

Breaking the mould

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March 30th, 2006 · No Comments

Arik Levy’s love affair with materials and rapid protoyping has produced an open ended brief where any form is possible - breaking the mold

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40 Bond

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March 29th, 2006 · No Comments

Ian Schrager’s 40 Bond st, New York cool luxury loft living - designed in collaboration with Swiss starchitects Herzog & de Meuron

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Innermost

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March 29th, 2006 · No Comments

Some good furniture/object/product design from the UK - Innermost

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The basic principles of chess

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March 29th, 2006 · No Comments

If you have played chess before but have found the more advanced stages a little too confusing, then this article can give you an insight into the basic principles behind controlling th board.

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Kyouei Co.,Ltd.

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March 29th, 2006 · No Comments

Some great designs from Japanese designer Kouichi Okamoto at Kyouei

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Who’s building the next web?

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March 27th, 2006 · No Comments

Newsweek look at Web 2.0

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Elbe Philharmonic

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March 27th, 2006 · No Comments

Hamburg’s new cultural landmark for the Elbe Philharmonic. Designed by Swiss star architects Herzog & de Meuron

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PS1

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March 27th, 2006 · No Comments

Canopy design by nArchitects a Los Angeles firm founded by Hernan Diaz Alonso - a small step off the computer and into real space

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Nuclear Nightmares

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March 27th, 2006 · No Comments

Photographs by Robert Noth, looking at the impact the Chernobyl nuclear disaster had on the people who lived in the region - Nuclear Nightmares

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Management at Work

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March 23rd, 2006 · No Comments

Two different ways to look at managing your staff. The google way or the Despair way

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