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- DAAily bar Live Talk at Milan Design Week: Stefan Diez | News | Architonic
- The Design Educates Awards takes us back to school | News | Architonic
- How to create quieter, cleaner kitchens with Falmec extractor hoods | News | Architonic
- CondeHouse x Sou Fujimoto: real furniture in a virtual world | News | Architonic
| DAAily bar Live Talk at Milan Design Week: Stefan Diez | News | Architonic Posted: 28 Jun 2022 03:00 PM PDT Introducing the mudra chair for Brunner during his latest DAAily bar Live Talk at Milan Design Week, top international designer Stefan Diez described how the chair is continuously serviceable, thus extending its life cycle indefinitely. 'When we started thinking about a circular economy, everybody was thinking about recycling' he reminded the crowd, 'but recycling is the last option we should [aim] for.' © Architonic |
| The Design Educates Awards takes us back to school | News | Architonic Posted: 28 Jun 2022 03:00 PM PDT The <a href="https://designeducates.com/"target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Design Educates Awards</a> has just announced a call for submissions for its 2023 awards cycle. <a href="https://www.architonic.com/en/accounts/architects/10005/1">Architects</a> and <a href="https://www.architonic.com/en/accounts/designers/10006/1">designers</a> can submit their projects in four categories: product design, architectural design, universal design and responsive design. What makes the <a href="https://designeducates.com/"target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Design Educates Awards</a> different from other awards for architects and designers? Above all, it is not the beauty of the projects that is most important for their evaluation. Aesthetics don't play the most crucial role. Instead, the awards focuses on each submission's educational element, because architecture and design can educate by influencing their audience, their surroundings and the environment. The <a href="https://designeducates.com/"targe… ![]() |
| How to create quieter, cleaner kitchens with Falmec extractor hoods | News | Architonic Posted: 28 Jun 2022 03:00 PM PDT Today's kitchens are fully integrated within our living spaces, but, typically, this is not for a lack of space or the need to share a central heating point as may have been the case in the past. Seamlessly unified, open-plan designs are possible thanks to the work of engineers, designers and researchers who continue to perfect ever more labour-saving and space-efficient devices. Combined ovens, fridge freezers, and integrated dishwashers have enabled us to cook up (and wash up) a storm in a matter of moments, giving us back our time and space for more pleasurable pursuits. The <a href="https://www.architonic.com/en/families/falmec/10000827/0/1">extractor hood</a> is something of an unsung hero of the modern kitchen. In the past, architects designed separate kitchens to keep cooking smells and smoke from the rest of the house. Today, thanks to these appliances, people can enjoy more of each other's company in open kitchen spaces, either while cooking together or, better still, keeping… ![]() |
| CondeHouse x Sou Fujimoto: real furniture in a virtual world | News | Architonic Posted: 28 Jun 2022 03:00 PM PDT The history of architecture is filled with alternative histories. I'm not talking plans that, for one reason or another, never became realised projects. Rather, I mean resolutely speculative, often fantastical, building schemes, which, slipping the bonds of reality – with all its pesky engineering, political and budgetary parameters – allow for unbridled creative and ideological exploration. Think the polemical, 1970s collage-tastic flights of fancy from such avant-garde offices as Archigram and Superstudio, or even Italian writer Italo Calvino's imaginary voyage through his Invisible Cities. Add to the list the latest collaboration between Japanese wood-furniture experts <a href="https://www.architonic.com/en/microsite/condehouse/3101222">CondeHouse</a> and <a href="https://www.architonic.com/en/microsite/sou-fujimoto-architects/5203207">Sou Fujimoto</a>, which sees the award-winning Tokyo- and Paris-based architect deliver <a href="https://space-infinity.jp/CONDEHOUSE/" target="_bla… ![]() |
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