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Augmented Reality issue of Esquire

THE COPENHAGEN WHEEL Smart, responsive and elegant, the Copenhagen Wheel is a new emblem for urban mobility. It transforms ordinary bicycles quickly into hybrid e-bikes that also function as mobile…

design by ilprogetto

design by ilprogetto

VOYEUR INTEGRATED CAMPAIGΝ

MaryBogdan BlueWaterlily123 @ DIAGONALE Exhibition Dec5 12pm, Montreal

MaryBogdan BlueWaterlily123 @ DIAGONALE Exhibition Dec5 12pm, Montreal

Creative Staircase… [via Nikos Giannakopoulos]


Monash University Pharma Signage
This comprehensive wayfinding program formed a key element in a $150 million redevelopment of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical’s Parkville site.
Existing signage was audited and documented resulting in a rationalised inventory of sign types. A simple line graphic, derived from the campus architecture, is the key unifying element in a wide-ranging program characterised by function and neutrality.
Signage production: Premier Graphics Photography: Mark Munro
design: Hofstede Design

Monash University Pharma Signage

This comprehensive wayfinding program formed a key element in a $150 million redevelopment of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical’s Parkville site.

Existing signage was audited and documented resulting in a rationalised inventory of sign types. A simple line graphic, derived from the campus architecture, is the key unifying element in a wide-ranging program characterised by function and neutrality.

Signage production: Premier Graphics
Photography: Mark Munro

design: Hofstede Design



9h nine hours 
Capsule hotel concept exhibited at the AXIS gallery in Tokyo.
Graphic design by Masaaki Hiromura, Interior Design by Takaaki Nakamura Location: Tokyo, Japan

9h nine hours

Capsule hotel concept exhibited at the AXIS gallery in Tokyo.

Graphic design by Masaaki Hiromura, Interior Design by Takaaki Nakamura
Location: Tokyo, Japan


China Urban Forest Skyscraper by Mad Architects
Urban Forest is a commercial high-rise building that takes the form of an urban mountain with over 70 floors, each one different and unique. Each floor is an abstract curved shape, layered slightly off-center to give the facade an organic look as it rises up into the sky. A central cylindrical core structure supports all the floors and hosts the mechanical systems and elevators.
Each floor is also covered in floor-to-ceiling glass windows, providing expansive views of the city. A walk-around balcony of differing widths hosts the green garden space, as well as pools, trees, and courtyards. Some floors are nothing but open space, while others contain offices or residential space. Each floor is seen as a separate and unique level of the urban forest and is meant to combine both nature and the urban metropolis.

China Urban Forest Skyscraper by Mad Architects

Urban Forest is a commercial high-rise building that takes the form of an urban mountain with over 70 floors, each one different and unique. Each floor is an abstract curved shape, layered slightly off-center to give the facade an organic look as it rises up into the sky. A central cylindrical core structure supports all the floors and hosts the mechanical systems and elevators.

Each floor is also covered in floor-to-ceiling glass windows, providing expansive views of the city. A walk-around balcony of differing widths hosts the green garden space, as well as pools, trees, and courtyards. Some floors are nothing but open space, while others contain offices or residential space. Each floor is seen as a separate and unique level of the urban forest and is meant to combine both nature and the urban metropolis.