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Cube design museum & Cooper Hewitt presenteren wereldtop designinnovaties om de aarde te redden in simultane expositie: De 62 meest vooruitstrevende designers wereldwijd van de afgelopen drie jaar.

 

Cube design museum & Cooper Hewitt present international design innovations to help save the earth in simultaneous exhibition: the world's 64 most progressive designs of the last three years. On view May 10th 2019 through Jan. 20th. 2020.

The big cube is a table in our living room, I just love glass and light, the distortions, the glows.

Different lights give different hues on film, this came out more green, but I didn’t feel like removing the colourcast, liked it as it was.

Hope you do too.

THANX, M, (*_*)

"Cube houses (Dutch: Kubuswoningen) are a set of innovative houses built in Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom and based on the concept of "living as an urban roof": high density housing with sufficient space on the ground level. Blom tilted the cube of a conventional house 45 degrees, and rested it upon a hexagon-shaped pylon. His design represents a village within a city, where each house represents a tree, and all the houses together, a forest.

 

The houses in Rotterdam were designed in 1977 in a plan of 55, of which 39 were built.

 

The houses in Rotterdam are located on Overblaak Street, right above the Blaak Subway Station. There are 38 small cubes and two so called 'super-cubes', all attached to each other.

 

As residents are disturbed so often by curious passers-by, one owner decided to open a "show cube", which is furnished as a normal house, and is making a living out of offering tours to visitors.

 

The walls and windows are angled at 54.7 degrees. The total area of the apartment is around 100 square meters, but around a quarter of the space is unusable because of the walls that are under the angled ceilings.

 

In 2006, a museum of chess pieces was opened under the houses.

 

In 2009, the larger cubes were converted by Personal Architecture into a hostel run by Dutch hostel chain Stayokay."

 

Source: wikipedia.org

Not proper dice - but these magnets are cube-shaped.

Flickrbingo I30 "cube"

I think this face is the most challenging to reconstruct...

 

The big cube is a table in our living room, I just love glass and light, the distortions, the glows.

Different lights give different hues on film, this came out more green, but I didn’t feel like removing the colourcast, liked it as it was.

Hope you do too.

THANX, M,

(*_*)

cube bangle braclet I made; Winter 2010

The cube with projections at Neuland.

Love these little cubes! Sterling silver is so bright and the black jade made for a perfect showstopper necklace.

12 of the cross units may be formed into a very strongly locked cube.

cube bangle braclet I made; Winter 2010

made with my HTC mobile...

screen caps of an experiment in filming a spinning 3D cube and effecting it with various video hardware

Cube made of pure Titan metal, nothing less, nothing more. Getting the lighting right was kind of a nightmare, though.

Laser Cut at TechShop RDU (Formally TechShop Durham)

Taken from inside a Rubik's Cube stairwell in the 80s section of the Pop Century Resort.

Vinyl Cube is a simple but versatile design object that allows artists to paint and or draw on it's smooth vinyl surface to create their own custom Vinyl Cube.

 

The Vinyl Cube emits light from within in various colours and is powered by a built in rechargeable battery unit. This particular Vinyl Cube was created by Chairman Ting.

 

The cube is now on sale at addtocart.bigcartel.com/

 

Vinyl Cube produced by Tangible Interaction.

Illustration art work and photography by Chairman Ting.

Assisted by Osler Zoo Photography

 

Check out the video here:

www.vimeo.com/13306988

 

www.tangibleinteraction.com

www.oslerzoo.com

www.chairmanting.com

 

Follow the chairman:

www.twitter.com/chairman_ting

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While at the Classical in the Canefields in Mackay ABC Open and local Artists Donna Maree Robinson, Tracey Johnson and Fiona Vuibeqa project their Memory Paths film on the ABC open Projector cube.

Just Got My Canon Rebel XT And Messing Around With It

cube bangle braclet I made; Winter 2010

Pictures of the past, Bert and Billy and a soggy Maine Road.

NeXT Cube Turbo Shooting

Pam took today, her birthday, off, and someone messed with her cube in her absence. Who would do such a thing?

A 3D tic-tac-toe game that uses lights in different colours, allows up to 4 players to play at the same time. This installation is AKA 3D Tic-Tac-Toe. iLights @ Marina bay 2014.

 

Sony A7+Tamron SP 24-70MM Di USD

Square cube ice has three specifications:

Square ice:28×28×25mm

Square ice:23×23×23mm

Half square:28×25×13mm

 

Focusun is the world leader in ice making, chilling and refrigeration systems.

 

More information on Focusun website: www.chinaicemachine.com

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Colorful led glowing cube table light

The view from the front of my cube, looking into it.

The Cube Houses, or "Kubuswoningen" in Dutch, are one of Rotterdam's most iconic and unique architectural marvels. Designed by Dutch architect Piet Blom in the late 1970s, these innovative houses were conceived as part of an urban development project aimed at creating a "village within a city." Each house is literally a cube tilted at a 45-degree angle, resting on a hexagonal pylon, which gives the illusion that they are balancing on one corner. This striking and unconventional design immediately captures attention and has become a symbol of Rotterdam's progressive and bold approach to urban planning.

 

Blom's vision was to represent a forest, with each individual cube symbolizing an abstract tree, and the entire complex forming a cohesive "urban forest." The structures are built on a pedestrian bridge above a busy street near the Blaak metro station and the historic Oude Haven, cleverly optimizing public space. The complex consists of 38 small cubes and two larger "super-cubes," all interconnected to form a visually stunning and playful residential area. Their bright yellow color further enhances their distinctive presence against the city's skyline.

 

Stepping inside a Cube House offers a truly unique living experience. Due to the 45-degree tilt, all the walls and windows are slanted, creating unconventional and dynamic interior spaces. While this might seem challenging, the design cleverly maximizes the usable area within the geometric constraints. Typically, a Cube House has three floors: the ground floor serves as the entrance and storage area within the hexagonal pylon, the first floor houses the living room and an open kitchen, and the second floor contains two bedrooms and a bathroom. The top floor, often a small loft, can be used as a study, guest room, or even a rooftop garden, offering panoramic views of the surroundings.

 

While most Cube Houses are private residences, one "Show Cube" (Kijk-Kubus) has been opened to the public as a museum, allowing visitors to experience firsthand what it's like to live in such a distinctive home. This offers a fascinating insight into the creative solutions employed for furniture placement and maximizing space in an angled environment. Additionally, one of the larger cubes has been converted into a Stayokay Hostel, providing the unique opportunity for visitors to actually spend a night in these architectural wonders, further cementing their status as a must-see attraction in Rotterdam.

Rubik's cube taken with a 105mm micro lens on a Nikon D70.

It has a handle of some sort on it! lol

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