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lunes, 13 de febrero de 2012
viernes, 10 de febrero de 2012
Walt's Secret Disneyland Apartment
Above the little red fire station on Main Street USA, a light flickers in a window. It's hardly recognizable in a modern day Disneyland filled with colorful marquees, laser light shows and nightly fireworks, but it's there, shining around the clock. Its soft glow illuminates a small apartment that's decorated with antiques, cranberry red glass lampshades, vintage instruments and a grandfather clock. It still looks today as it did when Walt Disney kept it as his personal home inside Disneyland. It was decorated by Emile Kuri the set decorator for a number of films, including 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
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martes, 7 de febrero de 2012
sábado, 4 de febrero de 2012
Microbial Home by Philips
The Microbial Home Probe project consists of a domestic ecosystem that challenges conventional designs solutions to energy, cleaning, food preservation, lighting and human waste.
Our world is sending us warning signals that we are disturbing its equilibrium. A drastic cut in our environmental impact is called for. This Probe explores how the solution is likely to come from biological processes, which are less energy-consuming and non-polluting. We need to go back to nature in order to move forward. The Microbial Home is a proposal for an integrated cyclical ecosystem where each function’s output is another’s input. In this project the home has been viewed as a biological machine to filter, process and recycle what we conventionally think of as waste – sewage, effluent, garbage, waste water.
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viernes, 3 de febrero de 2012
jueves, 2 de febrero de 2012
Lebanon islands
The World Island Beach Club on ”Lebanon Island” is the first
attraction to be completed in Dubai’s “The World,” a complex
of 300 man-made islands collected in the form of world map.
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