Archive for September 29th, 2009
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The best morning alarm in the world is a sneaky elbow in the ribs – but if you are a singleton or have a partner even more sleepy-headed than yourself, you will be the owner of a digital waking assistant, better known as an alarm clock. If you are naturally a late riser this will [...]
Your finger is a pencil.
At the risk of being personal, I lay in bed on Sunday morning scrolling through the masses of applications on the iTunes’ app store. My thoughts were on where technology may take the architect in the next 10 years. What better place to look than amongst arguably the most cutting-edge technology available in a commercial capacity to the masses.
My query was simple. Applications on the iPhone for Architects. At first you get a splattering of image related apps. Apps with photos and geotags of different “star” buildings with a heavy USA bias. Though this doesn’t help the designer, it just offers something to look at. I don’t want the frills, I want the function.
I was (and still am) looking for something that I can draw with, or even better 3D model with and export two-dimensional drawings from. A tool to use on the road. A pocket-sized virtual sketchbook, and at this point in time there isn’t much out there. Why not just a napkin and a pen you say? Well I still do, though unfortunately have a tendency to wash my jeans with the idea still in them.
I found three applications on Sunday. Cad Touch r2, Archipelis 3D and Autodesk entered the fray just recently with Sketchbook.
I decided first on Archipelis 3D, an offering from the creators of Archipelis Designer. Fun for a while and conceptually intriguing. Although they have the basic 3D environment down it turns every finger gesture into some form of blob. An interesting analogy. You can mirror, swivel, scale and move the blob…you can export it. But it remains as just that. A blob. or many blobs. Its application has limits.
“Potentially Good
But is currently very bad. Its a waste of money. Scribble is better. “
For those unaware, Scribble is described on the App Store as “great for kids and children of all ages”. Hmmm.
CadTouch R2 does let you open DXF files however. This could potentially be very handy on site. Being able to dial up a superseded detail after an argument with a builder, correcting him with cold, hard evidence. I can imagine it would be as satisfying as disproving a friend’s argument at the dinner table with the use of Wikipedia Mobile. It never makes you popular unfortunately.
Another interesting thing is that cadTouch R2 is delving into is the world of parametric objects and design libraries. One can only imagine generating a BIM rich virtual model and documentation set from a handheld device, without four walls of an office surrounding you. Focussing that much concentration on a tiny device might be a bit too much to ask of a user. It raises some interesting questions relating to where the industry may be heading though.
Take a look at this fantastic collection of chairs from Sebastian Brajkovic. Exhibited in London earlier this year, the set is called “Lathe” and brings together several extruded shapes that can be characterized as having a bold look and a lot of color. Here is what Sebastian Brajkovic stated related to the designs : “This [...]
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The Dondolo Armchair designed by Milla Rezanova was presented at the 2009 Abitare il Tempo exhibition in Verona, Italy. From these pictures the chair looks very good, but I don’t think that it’s to comfortable. What do you think ?
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You’ve seen all sorts of unusual chimneys here on Freshome, but you have to admit most of them were …well, tamed. Here is an example of an “unrestrained” fireplace. Designed for a private residence in Boulder, Colorado by EcoSmart Fire, this project certainly does not lack originality. The design makes it seem like flames come [...]
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Designed by Katharina Mischer, the Limited Fungi Shelf is a series of shelves which features an endangered Austrian fungi species. Katharina Mischer chosed an endangered Austrian fungi species and translated them into a limited design edition. The limited fungi species is figured in tin, growing on an old ‘rotten’ wooden board. Each tin mushroom is [...]
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The Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Architects is actually developing into the one-stop destination for amazing architecture. This time around, the KAA Design Group introduces this Tree House in Manhattan Beach. With lofty Southern Californian coasts to the fore, the unitary house (which obviously is not a tree house) combines aesthetic exteriors [...]
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Impressive is the word that best describes the wonderful surface design that has won London-based artist Charlotte Mann a reputable position at the British Design Awards 2009. Her basically argumentative work of print makes white walls expressive enough to portray the hidden yearning of a person who doesn’t have access to the things depicted on [...]
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A fresh touch and a vivid look – this is what will “happen” to any interior that will come in contact with these new night storage units from Pianca. You are looking at a successful collision between fashion and function. Gloss lacquered finishes make the cupboards unbelievable noticeable and therefore the highlight of any room. [...]
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