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Adventures of two larvae capture commuters’ hearts
Aug 23, 2013
Silent animated series transcends barriers of age, culture
New driving for aging, traffic-congested world
Aug 22, 2013
Electric personal mobility vehicles touted as a future mobility solution for short-distance travel
Design innovation in electric vehicles
Aug 22, 2013
The electric personal mobility vehicle ― a one-passenger car that comes in various shapes and sizes ― should break away from traditional automobile design in order for people to adopt the innovative vehicle for the urban lifestyle, according to Lee Keun, dean of the International Design School for Advanced Studies at Hongik University. “It’s a new genre of mobility. The material, design and fuel...
Diversity of crafts laid bare in Cheongju
Aug 20, 2013
The 8th Cheongju International Craft Biennale brings together contemporary craftworks from around the world
Vintage British homeware firm Cath Kidston blooms
Aug 19, 2013
LONDON (AFP) ― The world of Cath Kidston is instantly identifiable, full of bright colors, cheerful prints and nostalgia for an imagined English way of life ― and has made the homeware company one of Britain‘s global success stories. A cult following for the vintage-themed bags, clothes and kitchenware, particularly in Asia, helped the company break through the 100 million pound ($155 million) s...
From copycat to innovator: Korea creates design identity
Aug 15, 2013
This is the first in an eight-part series that examines the social role of design beyond its aesthetic aspect. The weekly series is a precursor to Herald Design Week 2013, Oct. 7-11, which will be organized under the theme of “Re-imagine the World.” ― Ed. Korea is today one of the leading industrial nations with cutting-edge technologies and dynamic design. However, it has not been long that des...
Dutch design and architecture showcased in Seoul
Aug 13, 2013
Korea Foundation show highlights key trends in design, architecture from global design leaders
55-carat diamond goes on temporary view in NYC
Jul 15, 2013
NEW YORK (AP) ― A rare 19th-century 55-carat diamond has gone on temporary view at New York’s American Museum of Natural History. The Kimberley Diamond gets its name from the mine in South Africa where it was found sometime before 1868. It was cut from a 490-carat crystal. It was turned into a 70-carat gem in 1921 and recut to its present form in 1958 to improve its brilliance and proportions. ...
Amazon plans new HQ modeled on greenhouse
May 22, 2013
SEATTLE, Washington (AFP) ― U.S. online giant Amazon has unveiled plans for a futuristic greenhouse style headquarters “where employees can work and socialize in a more natural, park-like setting.” The Internet company revealed photos and sketches this week of the plan to be submitted to Seattle city officials, becoming the latest of the technology heavyweights to unveil a bold new headquarters ...
Sustainable living highlighted at Milan show
Apr 17, 2013
MILAN (AP) ― Bathrooms that beg indulgence. Tiles that reduce pollution. Lighting that mimics a rainbow. Extravagance, social consciousness and innovation were strange, but alluring, bedfellows at the Milan Furniture Show and the myriad side events dedicated to design that wrapped up Sunday, ending a weeklong celebration of domestic bliss in its many forms. The burgeoning event was originally c...
French architect presents ‘joie de vivre’ offices
Apr 14, 2013
MILAN (AFP) ― French architect Jean Nouvel presented what he called “joie de vivre” offices at Milan Design Week, telling AFP in an interview that he was waging war against “cloned and alienating” work spaces. Nouvel’s project is called “Office for Living” and is one of the highlights of the annual furniture fair. “It’s terrible because we have the impression of working in worlds where you are ...
Young Korean designer attracts attention at Milan Furniture Fair
Apr 10, 2013
Milan Furniture Design is one of the most important design events, attracting the most innovative designs from around the world. It is also a great opportunity for young designers to introduce their work on a global stage and to test themselves out in the market. Korean designer Park Bomi and five other Korean designers were selected by the organizers to showcase their works at Salone Satellite...
South, North Korean architectural history to showcase at Venice Biennale
Apr 10, 2013
Korean commissioner says he plans to focus on modernity, national identity in Korean architecture
Koolhaas unites architecture, design and fashion
Apr 9, 2013
MILAN (AP) ― Shedding his “puritanical’’ attitude against architects designing objects, Rem Koolhaas has shifted scale to create 11 pieces of furniture for the U.S. industrial design house Knoll. The Dutch architect’s creations, which premiered Monday ahead of Milan Design Week, include a dynamic counter ― a stack of three horizontal beams that can be transformed from a screen-like unit to canti...
Diggin’ in: It’s time for daffodils
Apr 3, 2013
Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance... And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils. (“Daffodils” by William Wordsworth) It’s been a rainy winter with early spring winds blowing away any remnants of fall leaves. Through it all, daffodils by the thousands emerge to remind you spring is here. Daffodils are easy, enjoyable and enchant...
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