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Picture day at ZURB! It's starting to become a habit at ZURB to stand in front of the camera. This series of images was taken for our talent section in the website.
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Most amazing (digital) clock I've ever seen, though I still prefer analog clocks with dials!
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This important Homes & Gardens Designer Award is presented this year a little unusually to a large structure, rather than a product. It goes to The Hive, the UK Pavilion at last year's Milan Expo, presented by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), designed by artist Wolfgang Buttress in collaboration with Manchester- based architectural practice BDP and engineers Simmonds Studio. It was constructed and manufactured by York-based company Stage One. The theme of the Expo was "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life" and the pavilion explored the vital role of bees and other pollinators in providing food for the world: of the 100 crop species that provide 90 per cent of food worldwide, 70 are pollinated by bees.
Soaring 17 metres into the air, this was an immersive multi-sensory experience inspired by ground-breaking UK scientific research into the health of bees, which are generally under threat worldwide. The Pavilion itself was a honeycomb structure made from 169,300 aluminium and steel pieces, creating a delicate latticework that seemed to hover in the landscape. A globe-shaped hollow in the middle included steps up to a glass platform, from which you could look up or down. The structure contained hundreds of glowng LEDs, whilst the air was filled with an orchestral symphony, with an undercurrent of buzzing. Lights and sound responded in intensity to the activity of a real bee hive in the UK, to which the Hive was linked. Outside, a path through a beautiful wildlife meadow led into the pavilion, with raised beds so that plants were at "bees-eye-level." Wolfgang Buttress has a studio in Nottingham, and a particular background of sculpture. For three years he was artist-in-residence as the local engineering college where he "learned how to weld, how to make things, and how to put things together."
Said Lord Maude, Minister of State for Trade and Investment: "The Hive was an outstanding success. It was visited by over 3.3 million people in just six months, with a further 450 million people viewing it across the world's media and online. it received multiple awards, including the Expo's gold medal for best landscape and architecture design."
What the judges said: chair of judges Barbara Chandler visited Milan especially to see the Hive. "It shimmered in the sunlight like a cloud, so delicate and light compared to the many solid boxes all around. You had a real feeling of being a bee inside a hive. And visitors were enraptured by the musical buzzing which at times was hypnotic."
What inspired you? Says Wolfgang Buttress: "I wanted to bring together art, architecture and landscape, and for the structure to be truly sustainable and find another life."
What next: The Hive will take up a new home in Kew Gardens in June. Says director Richard Deverell: "We are honoured to receive this remarkable marriage of architecture and science at Kew, itself a centre of scientific knowledge and expertise, and one of the planet's most biodiverse city landscapes."
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As tiras dos Malditos Designers continuam no Design.com.br.
Falar mal de cliente é fácil... Foda é acordar e olhar para o espelho, ahahaha. Harvey Pekar falava mal de judeu porque era judeu e conhecia a classe. Já eu, sou designer. O mal tá no sangue, ahahaha.
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Braved the snow to drop this doodle off to the Designer Violence Christmas exhibition in Cardiff.. I think it has since found a home in Milgi.
Here's a vid of some the awesome stuff in the exhibition...
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