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Wie können wir den Gebrauch von Plastik vermeiden oder zumindest verringern? Das war das Thema des zweiten "Design Labs".
Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici visits PNCA’s summer kids program “Design Lab CityWerks.”
Photos by Mario Gallucci
Vehicle wrapped in KPMF's K89015 Matt Dark Grey Vehicle Wrapping System. Photograph supplied by Design Lab, Japan.
Vehicle wrapped in KPMF's K89081 Matt Brown Vehicle Wrapping Film. Photograph supplied by Design Lab, Japan.
Der Prozess im Design Thinking gliedert sich in sechs Schritte auf, die nach Bedarf auch immer wieder neu durchlaufen werden (müssen).
detail of reclaimed barnwood finish on front counter of cafe. Clean white solid surface counter and custom steel product display. Interior design for cafe by bright designlab Portland, OR.
Vehicle wrapped in KPMF's K89081 Matt Brown Vehicle Wrapping Film. Photograph supplied by Design Lab, Japan.
Vehicle wrapped in KPMF's K89081 Matt Brown Vehicle Wrapping Film. Photograph supplied by Design Lab, Japan.
Sector: Corporate/Commercial | Location: Yarmouth Port MA United States
Architect/Specifier: designLAB architects
Products:Roller Shades FR
Photographer: Peter Vanderwarker
Interior entry to cafe, with vintage arrow sign. Interior design for cafe by bright designlab Portland, OR
The chessmen are all either single pieces of wood, like the mushroom-button pawns; or they are glued together. The bishop is two pieces of wood; the queen is three (a base, a bead, and a dowel threaded between them), and the knight is four pieces. The sets are matched across the board by the parallel black pieces.
Gharfa, the experiential pavilion installation presented by Studio Studio Studio, the new interdisciplinary lab founded by Edoardo Tresoldi.
The installation is part of the temporary creative project "Diriyah Oasis", designed and curated by Dubai-based studio Designlab Experience, and located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
© Roberto Conte (2019)
The rook, knight and bishop of the chess set. The rook is simply an unfinished spool. The knight is the most complex piece on the board, technically speaking: it's two balls threaded and glued onto a dowel, which itself is mounted on a small square of board, which itself had a small divot drilled for the dowel.
The scale between the bishop, knight, and queen is a little off.