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Popular Mechanics July 30, 2009 Lisa Merolla |
The World's 18 Strangest Buildings--And Why We Love Them Germany's Waldspirale ... Canada's Habitat 67... The Egg, in Albany, NY... London's Container City II... Poland's Crooked House... etc. |
Popular Mechanics July 15, 2009 Lisa Merolla |
Designing a (Wooden) Earthquake-Proof Home On July 14, all eyes in Japan's Hyogo Earthquake Engineering Research Center turned to the seven-story wood condominium in the center of an enormous room. |
AskMen.com William Sutton |
Keep Up In An Architecture Conversation Names and lingo to drop, trends to reference and debates to provoke -- all needed to approach architecture as a confident beginner. |
Fast Company July 2009 Anne C. Lee |
A Tour of America's First Zero-Impact, Supergreen "Living Building" The Omega Center for Sustainable Living is designed to make a LEED Gold structure look like a Superfund site. |
Fast Company June 2009 Kate Rockwood |
Inside MAYA Design's Innovation Boot Camps How a little design lab called MAYA is giving firms such as Emerson and General Dynamics an innovation boost. |
Fast Company June 2009 Linda Tischler |
Test-Driving the Latest High-Tech Office Chairs Is one of these high-tech wonders your next office chair? You should be so lucky. Take a look at the latest technicolor desk thrones. |
Fast Company June 2009 Tim McKeough |
High-Design Public Bus? Maybe in London Aston Martin, the storied automaker, has teamed with architecture superfirm Foster + Partners to give the famed double-decker Routemaster bus a makeover. |
Fast Company June 2009 Tim McKeough |
SensFloor Makes Sidewalks Smarter German company Future-Shape has developed SensFloor, a layer of textile sensors that monitors human movement and can be installed underneath almost any type of flooring. |
Fast Company May 2009 Linda Tischler |
"Design for a Living World" Connects Consumers to a Product's Source Ten designers created functional objects with native materials from places with fragile ecosystems. We asked three to tell us about their work. |
Fast Company April 2009 Kate Bonamici Flaim |
Green? Yes. But Just How Sustainable Is Your Product? Brittni Furrow is one of 55 graduate students and 181 undergrads studying sustainability at ASU. Furrow hopes to create a labeling system that would make it easy to see how sustainable a product is. |
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