Archive for May 15th, 2010

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Swimming on a Rainy Day Made Possible with Telescopic Pool Enclosers

From Inter Pool Cover Team comes an ingenious idea which is about to change the proportions between indoor and outdoor pools. The Telescopic Pool Enclosers not only help with the all year long maintenance but also bring a side advantage. In case of bad weather simply trigger the system and transform the outdoor pool into a fun interior to…

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Notes from Chris: Hilarious Experimental Urban Art

Who is Chris and why does he have so many problems? From mysterious eye ailments and prematurely dead pets to overdue library fees, Chris has issues and he wants to talk to you about it, preferably at 4pm over by that tree. Don’t forget your credentials and some junk food.

Countless New Yorkers have passed these [...]

Shelf with Adjustable Integrated Bookend

Called Hold On Tight Shelf by Colleen & Eric is a modern, minimalist dream, and its approach to storage includes a built-in, adjustable bookend that looks pretty hot. This shelf has an integrated bookend (a cube with an oversized wing-nut that you can loosen and slide on a track to make room for more books). The shelf is available…

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Turning an Abandoned Silo into a Landmark

C. F. Møller Architects and Christian Carlsen Arkitektfirma joined forces in creating this stunning looking building in Løgten, Denmark. When hey took over, the construction was an abandoned industrial silo. The transformation occurred while still keeping some of the old project’s features. This led to a smaller use of resources and also contributed to the current design. At…

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