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Titre : 1000 extra/ordinaires objets Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Oliviero Toscani (1942-....), Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef Editeur : K?ln : Taschen Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 573 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 3-8228-4806-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Catégories : Design industriel , Objet Index. décimale : 745.2 Création industrielle, design Résumé : C'est quelque chose à la fois de naturel, d'indispensable, témoin et compagnon de tous les jours, quelque chose d'indéfinissable, occasionnel parfois, mémorable aussi, fétichiste encore. Il ne s'agit rien de moins que l'objet. L'objet utile, inutile, décoratif, plus ou moins beau, plus ou moins laid, banal ou rare.
Nous ne pouvons nous empêcher de semer partout ces indices révélateurs de notre identité. Témoins de notre culture, de notre appartenance nationale, de notre idéologie politique, de notre confession religieuse, de nos préférences sexuelles, nos objets reflètent aussi bien ce que nous sommes que ce que nous aspirons à être.
Ainsi s'exprime Peter Gabriel dans la préface de cet ouvrage hors norme (bilingue, anglais, français) qui fait la part belle à l'objet, du chat d'accueil accroché aux portes des maisons japonaises à la boîte de conserve de beef, du simple conteneur à eau aux curieuses pâtes italiennes, d'une paire de chaussures à un rouge à lèvres... Tout un univers découpé entre l'alimentation, la mode, le corps, les animaux, les loisirs, un univers d'objets recensés à travers le monde et conclu avec amusement, divertissement, par des Yellow Pages, avec ses notes et ses adresses... Étonnant ! (Amazon.fr)Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4310 1000 extra/ordinaires objets [texte imprimé] / Oliviero Toscani (1942-....), Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - K?ln : Taschen, 2005 . - 573 p. : ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 3-8228-4806-9
Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
Catégories : Design industriel , Objet Index. décimale : 745.2 Création industrielle, design Résumé : C'est quelque chose à la fois de naturel, d'indispensable, témoin et compagnon de tous les jours, quelque chose d'indéfinissable, occasionnel parfois, mémorable aussi, fétichiste encore. Il ne s'agit rien de moins que l'objet. L'objet utile, inutile, décoratif, plus ou moins beau, plus ou moins laid, banal ou rare.
Nous ne pouvons nous empêcher de semer partout ces indices révélateurs de notre identité. Témoins de notre culture, de notre appartenance nationale, de notre idéologie politique, de notre confession religieuse, de nos préférences sexuelles, nos objets reflètent aussi bien ce que nous sommes que ce que nous aspirons à être.
Ainsi s'exprime Peter Gabriel dans la préface de cet ouvrage hors norme (bilingue, anglais, français) qui fait la part belle à l'objet, du chat d'accueil accroché aux portes des maisons japonaises à la boîte de conserve de beef, du simple conteneur à eau aux curieuses pâtes italiennes, d'une paire de chaussures à un rouge à lèvres... Tout un univers découpé entre l'alimentation, la mode, le corps, les animaux, les loisirs, un univers d'objets recensés à travers le monde et conclu avec amusement, divertissement, par des Yellow Pages, avec ses notes et ses adresses... Étonnant ! (Amazon.fr)Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4310 Réservation
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Titre : 123 - printemps 2013 - Design & prospective industrielle Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2013 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Design industriel Résumé : Présentation enjeux et perspectives de recherche sur le design et la prospective industrielle
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Valérie Guillaume, Odile Rousseau, Anne Marie Zuchelli
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Design et alimentation: études parallèles, études croisées
Victor Margolin
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Victor Papanek: l'agent provocateur du design
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Formes critiques. Pour une pratique critique du design
Ramia Mazé
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Comprendre l'inde en 2013: De nouveaux consommateurs au croisement de la tradition et de la modernité
Manoj Kothari
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Fang Hai
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La colllection de chaises de la technische universiteit, Delft
Otakar Mácel
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L'écart à l'oeuvre. Quatre expériences de design scénographique pour le Centre de création industrielle
Aurélien Lemonier
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Serge Mouille, explorateur de formes
Cloé Pitiot
94-103
Studio Alchimia, architetture sussurranti
Valérie Guillaume
116-126Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=bulletin_display&id=1653 [n° ou bulletin] 123 - printemps 2013 - Design & prospective industrielle [texte imprimé] . - 2013.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Design industriel Résumé : Présentation enjeux et perspectives de recherche sur le design et la prospective industrielle
Valérie Guillaume
3-17
Plateforme de veille documentaire pour la prospective industrielle
Valérie Guillaume, Odile Rousseau, Anne Marie Zuchelli
18-25
Design et alimentation: études parallèles, études croisées
Victor Margolin
26-35
Victor Papanek: l'agent provocateur du design
Alison J. Clarke
36-45
Formes critiques. Pour une pratique critique du design
Ramia Mazé
46-55
Comprendre l'inde en 2013: De nouveaux consommateurs au croisement de la tradition et de la modernité
Manoj Kothari
56-63
Ma rencontre avec le design scandinave, sa création vivante et son histoire
Fang Hai
64-71
La colllection de chaises de la technische universiteit, Delft
Otakar Mácel
72-83
L'écart à l'oeuvre. Quatre expériences de design scénographique pour le Centre de création industrielle
Aurélien Lemonier
84-93
Serge Mouille, explorateur de formes
Cloé Pitiot
94-103
Studio Alchimia, architetture sussurranti
Valérie Guillaume
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Titre : 26 - Design et entreprise, chronique d'une rencontre Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2012 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Design industriel , Economie , Szekely, Martin Résumé : SOMMAIRE
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Antenna Designers
Entretien
REPÈRE
Braun
Sibylle Maxheimer
Lettre ouverte à Erwin Braun
Dieter Rams
Entretien avec Dieter Rams
De la civilisation industrielle à la civilisation cognitive civilisation
Entretien avec Thierry Gaudin, prospectiviste
Constance Rubini
DOSSIER
Design et entreprise, chronique d’une rencontre
Lombax, c’est Thuasne
Le design, un outil stratégique pour la Chine
Entretien avec la designer Nicole Haxaire
Trois designers, trois rencontres
Les cinémas MK2
Martin Szekely-Marin Karmitz
Les champagnes Krug
François Bauchet-Mark Cornell
Lacoste, un regard prospectif
Christophe Pillet-Mathilde Lacoste
Martin Margiela
Schizo-logique d’une identité
Julien Arnaud, étudiant post-diplôme
Saint-Gobain
Entretien avec Jean-Claude Lehmann
Alain Pras
Entretien avec Alain Pras, prototypiste
Olle Torgny
Le design, un outil de management stratégique
ItcTabula
Police de caractères par le typographe Julien Janiszewski
Design et recherche, cousins et faux amis
Christine ColinPermalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=bulletin_display&id=1533 [n° ou bulletin] 26 - Design et entreprise, chronique d'une rencontre [texte imprimé] . - 2012.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Design industriel , Economie , Szekely, Martin Résumé : SOMMAIRE
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Antenna Designers
Entretien
REPÈRE
Braun
Sibylle Maxheimer
Lettre ouverte à Erwin Braun
Dieter Rams
Entretien avec Dieter Rams
De la civilisation industrielle à la civilisation cognitive civilisation
Entretien avec Thierry Gaudin, prospectiviste
Constance Rubini
DOSSIER
Design et entreprise, chronique d’une rencontre
Lombax, c’est Thuasne
Le design, un outil stratégique pour la Chine
Entretien avec la designer Nicole Haxaire
Trois designers, trois rencontres
Les cinémas MK2
Martin Szekely-Marin Karmitz
Les champagnes Krug
François Bauchet-Mark Cornell
Lacoste, un regard prospectif
Christophe Pillet-Mathilde Lacoste
Martin Margiela
Schizo-logique d’une identité
Julien Arnaud, étudiant post-diplôme
Saint-Gobain
Entretien avec Jean-Claude Lehmann
Alain Pras
Entretien avec Alain Pras, prototypiste
Olle Torgny
Le design, un outil de management stratégique
ItcTabula
Police de caractères par le typographe Julien Janiszewski
Design et recherche, cousins et faux amis
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Titre : Admirable design Type de document : document électronique Note générale : Site consacré à toutes les formes du design
animé par des passionnés de France et d’ailleurs
sur une initiative de Gérard CaronLangues : Français (fre) Catégories : Design , Design industriel Note de contenu : Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4265 Admirable design [document électronique] . - [s.d.].
Site consacré à toutes les formes du design
animé par des passionnés de France et d’ailleurs
sur une initiative de Gérard Caron
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Catégories : Design , Design industriel Note de contenu : Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4265 Airworld / Alexander von Vegesack
Titre : Airworld : design and architecture for air travel Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alexander von Vegesack, Editeur scientifique ; Jochen Eisenbrand, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Weil am Rhein : Vitra Design Stiftung Année de publication : 2004 Importance : 295 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et en coul. Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 3-931936-49-X Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Design , Design industriel Mots-clés : Avion Index. décimale : 745.409.04 Design et décoration -- XXe siècle Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3786 Airworld : design and architecture for air travel [texte imprimé] / Alexander von Vegesack, Editeur scientifique ; Jochen Eisenbrand, Editeur scientifique . - Weil am Rhein : Vitra Design Stiftung, 2004 . - 295 p. : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 26 cm.
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Catégories : Design , Design industriel Mots-clés : Avion Index. décimale : 745.409.04 Design et décoration -- XXe siècle Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3786 Réservation
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Titre : Black : le noir dans le paysage domestique : Paris - Hôtel Dassault : mercredi 28 juin 2006 - 20h00 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hervé Poulain, Commissaire-priseur Editeur : Paris [France] : Artcurial Année de publication : 2006 Importance : 108 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 28 cm Catégories : Couleur , Design industriel , Marché de l'art Mots-clés : Noir Index. décimale : 745.409.04 Design et décoration -- XXe siècle Résumé : Black : Le Noir Dans Le Paysage Domestique
Ventes aux enchères de Peintures & Arts GraphiquesNote de contenu : Index des artistes Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6423 Black : le noir dans le paysage domestique : Paris - Hôtel Dassault : mercredi 28 juin 2006 - 20h00 [texte imprimé] / Hervé Poulain, Commissaire-priseur . - Paris (7, Rond-Point des Champs-Elysées, 75008, France) : Artcurial, 2006 . - 108 p. : ill. en coul. ; 28 cm.
Catégories : Couleur , Design industriel , Marché de l'art Mots-clés : Noir Index. décimale : 745.409.04 Design et décoration -- XXe siècle Résumé : Black : Le Noir Dans Le Paysage Domestique
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Classement thématique G002713 745.409.04 BLAC CATA Catalogues LA - Libre accès OVS - Ouvrages spécialisés Disponible Bourses fédérales de design
Titre : Bourses fédérales de design Titre original : Eidgenössische Förderpreise für Design = Swiss Federal Design Grants 2007 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Office fédéral de la culture, Secrétaire Editeur : Bâle - Boston - Berlin : Birkhäuser Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 152 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et en coul. Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 3-7643-8449-2 Catégories : Art et artisanat des textiles , Design , Design graphique , Design industriel , Enseignement artistique , Joaillerie , Prix, distinctions Index. décimale : 745.2 Création industrielle, design Résumé : L’Office fédéral de la culture et le mudac ont le plaisir de présenter les 25 travaux primés des lauréates et des lauréats du Concours fédéral de design 2007.
206 designers ont répondu à notre invitation. La Commission fédérale du design, présidée par Lorette Coen, a récompensé 25 objets /projets de 31 designers lors du tour final du concours.
Le design graphique est très fortement représenté cette année; près de la moitié
des prix décernés vont à des réalisations particulièrement convaincantes dans ce domaine.
Les projets viennent de tous horizons ; on rencontre aussi bien un travail de diplôme que des créations issues d’ateliers ayant déjà pignon sur rue et travaillant pour des grandes institutions culturelles ou des maisons d’édition renommées.
Dans la publication, les travaux sont présentés par ordre alphabétique, à la manière d’un dictionnaire, de A à Z, comme le mentionne explicitement la couverture en lettres d’or.
Une lettre est attribuée à chacun des travaux primés. Ceux-ci sont présentés et commentés en détail sur une double page, à gauche le texte, à droite les illustrations. Textes et
images sont étroitement liés et présentés clairement comme dans un ouvrage de botanique ou de zoologie.
Une suite de pages ne comportant que des illustrations et placée de manière insolite au milieu de l’ouvrage présente une juxtaposition d’objets. La dernière partie du catalogue contient un ensemble quelque peu disparate d’informations : les origines des designers, des photos empruntées à leurs archives privées et des éléments statistiques du concours.
Note de contenu : SOMMAIRE
-Préface
-Bijoux
-Design graphique
-Design industriel et de produits
-Design de mode et de textiles
-Photographie
-Essai
-Images et curriculum
-Paysages d'origine
-Membres du jury et bulletins météorologiques
-Chiffres et instructionsIntitulé de l'exposition : Bourses fédérales de design 2007 Date de début : 07/10/2007 Date de fin : 11/02/2008 Ville : Lausanne Lieu de l'exposition : MUDAC Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4471 Bourses fédérales de design = Eidgenössische Förderpreise für Design = Swiss Federal Design Grants 2007 [texte imprimé] / Office fédéral de la culture, Secrétaire . - Bâle - Boston - Berlin : Birkhäuser, 2007 . - 152 p. : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 3-7643-8449-2
Catégories : Art et artisanat des textiles , Design , Design graphique , Design industriel , Enseignement artistique , Joaillerie , Prix, distinctions Index. décimale : 745.2 Création industrielle, design Résumé : L’Office fédéral de la culture et le mudac ont le plaisir de présenter les 25 travaux primés des lauréates et des lauréats du Concours fédéral de design 2007.
206 designers ont répondu à notre invitation. La Commission fédérale du design, présidée par Lorette Coen, a récompensé 25 objets /projets de 31 designers lors du tour final du concours.
Le design graphique est très fortement représenté cette année; près de la moitié
des prix décernés vont à des réalisations particulièrement convaincantes dans ce domaine.
Les projets viennent de tous horizons ; on rencontre aussi bien un travail de diplôme que des créations issues d’ateliers ayant déjà pignon sur rue et travaillant pour des grandes institutions culturelles ou des maisons d’édition renommées.
Dans la publication, les travaux sont présentés par ordre alphabétique, à la manière d’un dictionnaire, de A à Z, comme le mentionne explicitement la couverture en lettres d’or.
Une lettre est attribuée à chacun des travaux primés. Ceux-ci sont présentés et commentés en détail sur une double page, à gauche le texte, à droite les illustrations. Textes et
images sont étroitement liés et présentés clairement comme dans un ouvrage de botanique ou de zoologie.
Une suite de pages ne comportant que des illustrations et placée de manière insolite au milieu de l’ouvrage présente une juxtaposition d’objets. La dernière partie du catalogue contient un ensemble quelque peu disparate d’informations : les origines des designers, des photos empruntées à leurs archives privées et des éléments statistiques du concours.
Note de contenu : SOMMAIRE
-Préface
-Bijoux
-Design graphique
-Design industriel et de produits
-Design de mode et de textiles
-Photographie
-Essai
-Images et curriculum
-Paysages d'origine
-Membres du jury et bulletins météorologiques
-Chiffres et instructionsIntitulé de l'exposition : Bourses fédérales de design 2007 Date de début : 07/10/2007 Date de fin : 11/02/2008 Ville : Lausanne Lieu de l'exposition : MUDAC Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4471 Réservation
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dossier de presseURL Catalogue d'objets introuvables / Jacques Carelman
Titre : Catalogue d'objets introuvables : ...et cependant indispensables aux acrobates [...] et bricoleurs en tous genres... Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jacques Carelman (1929-2012), Auteur Editeur : Paris : le Cherche-midi Année de publication : 2006 Importance : 184 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et en coul. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-7491-1676-1 Prix : 28,50€ Catégories : Design industriel , Humour , Objet Index. décimale : 745.593 Objets utiles Résumé : Les activités humaines sont innombrables et variées.
Certains détournent des avions, d'autres des fonds publics ou la conversation.
Je préfère, quant à moi, détourner de leur usage courant les objets usuels.
C'est moins dangereux, plus honnête et infiniment plus divertissant !
Mes objets, parfaitement inutilisables, sont le contraire de ces gadgets dont notre société de consommation est si friande.
Si on me le demandait, je les qualifierais de poétiques, hilarants, absurdes, philosophiques, ingénieux, morbides, puérils, profonds, dérisoires...
Le lecteur serait alors prié, selon son humeur, ses goûts et sa culture, de biffer les qualificatifs inutiles.Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9433 Catalogue d'objets introuvables : ...et cependant indispensables aux acrobates [...] et bricoleurs en tous genres... [texte imprimé] / Jacques Carelman (1929-2012), Auteur . - Paris : le Cherche-midi, 2006 . - 184 p. : ill. en noir et en coul.
ISBN : 978-2-7491-1676-1 : 28,50€
Catégories : Design industriel , Humour , Objet Index. décimale : 745.593 Objets utiles Résumé : Les activités humaines sont innombrables et variées.
Certains détournent des avions, d'autres des fonds publics ou la conversation.
Je préfère, quant à moi, détourner de leur usage courant les objets usuels.
C'est moins dangereux, plus honnête et infiniment plus divertissant !
Mes objets, parfaitement inutilisables, sont le contraire de ces gadgets dont notre société de consommation est si friande.
Si on me le demandait, je les qualifierais de poétiques, hilarants, absurdes, philosophiques, ingénieux, morbides, puérils, profonds, dérisoires...
Le lecteur serait alors prié, selon son humeur, ses goûts et sa culture, de biffer les qualificatifs inutiles.Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9433 Réservation
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Titre : Chaussés-croisés Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Chantal Michetti-Prod'Hom, Auteur ; Claire Favre Maxwell, Auteur ; Magali Moulinier, Auteur Editeur : Lausanne [Suisse] : Musée de design et d'arts appliqués contemporains (Mudac) Année de publication : 2002 Importance : 112 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 14 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 2-88244-008-1 Catégories : Design industriel , Habillement, chaussures Résumé : catalogue dédié au thème de la chaussure sous toutes ses formes, de la botte à la sandale, de la basket à l'escarpin, sans oublier les interventions d'artistes sur un thème très ancien et pourtant si proche de notre quotidien. Intitulé de l'exposition : Chaussés-croisés Date de début : 17/10/2002 Date de fin : 20/07/2003 Ville : Lausanne Lieu de l'exposition : Musée de design et d'arts appliqués contemporains (MUDAC) / Gewebemuseum Winterthur Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5574 Chaussés-croisés [texte imprimé] / Chantal Michetti-Prod'Hom, Auteur ; Claire Favre Maxwell, Auteur ; Magali Moulinier, Auteur . - Lausanne (Suisse) : Musée de design et d'arts appliqués contemporains (Mudac), 2002 . - 112 p. : ill. en coul. ; 14 cm.
ISBN : 2-88244-008-1
Catégories : Design industriel , Habillement, chaussures Résumé : catalogue dédié au thème de la chaussure sous toutes ses formes, de la botte à la sandale, de la basket à l'escarpin, sans oublier les interventions d'artistes sur un thème très ancien et pourtant si proche de notre quotidien. Intitulé de l'exposition : Chaussés-croisés Date de début : 17/10/2002 Date de fin : 20/07/2003 Ville : Lausanne Lieu de l'exposition : Musée de design et d'arts appliqués contemporains (MUDAC) / Gewebemuseum Winterthur Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5574 Réservation
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Titre : Coffret design Type de document : document multimédia Editeur : Paris : Arte Éditions Année de publication : 2009 Importance : 3 dvd Présentation : Couleur, PAL ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 3333290000748 Note générale : Durée totale du coffret : 468 min (18 x 26 min)
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Catégories : Design industriel , Histoire du design , Sociologie Index. décimale : 745.444 Design et décoration artistiques et appliqués -- 1900-1999 Résumé : L’objet industriel, mieux que tout autre, est le miroir de son temps. Qu’il s’agisse d’un meuble, d’un ustensile, d’un véhicule, l’objet industriel concilie deux contraintes : il doit être fonctionnel et doit se vendre. Pour cela, le designer est obligé d’innover techniquement et de plaire esthétiquement.
Au lieu de simplement mettre en lumière un objet-clé de notre siècle, chaque film tente d’utiliser cet objet pour explorer toute une époque. Des images d’archives, des extraits de cinéma, de variété et de musique populaire, illustrent la situation politique, sociale et culturelle. S’y ajoutent l’histoire proprement dite de l’objet, sa conception, ses auteurs, sa fabrication et un fil rouge de narration contemporaine pour faire le pont entre ce passé et notre présent.
En liant l’art du design à son contexte sociologique, cette collection nous raconte l’histoire du XXe siècle à travers des objets industriels qui l’ont marqué et ont reflété leur propre époque tout en anticipant l’avenir.Note de contenu : Auteurs : Danielle Schirman, Anna-Celia Kendall, Hélène Guétary, Sébastien Jaudeau et Heinz Peter Schwerfel.
DVD 1 : DS19 - Bubble Club Sofa - Bic Cristal - Akari Lamps - Hoover 150 - iMAC
DVD 2 : Bookworm - Concorde - Conica - Leica - Lounge Chair - Vespa
DVD 3 : Pouf Sacco - Téléviseur Algol - Fauteuil Paimio - Walkman - Valentine - Jaguar type EPermalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6170 Coffret design [document multimédia] . - Paris : Arte Éditions, 2009 . - 3 dvd : Couleur, PAL.
ISSN : 3333290000748
Durée totale du coffret : 468 min (18 x 26 min)
Format 16/9 et 4/3
Son: Dolby Digital Stéréo
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Catégories : Design industriel , Histoire du design , Sociologie Index. décimale : 745.444 Design et décoration artistiques et appliqués -- 1900-1999 Résumé : L’objet industriel, mieux que tout autre, est le miroir de son temps. Qu’il s’agisse d’un meuble, d’un ustensile, d’un véhicule, l’objet industriel concilie deux contraintes : il doit être fonctionnel et doit se vendre. Pour cela, le designer est obligé d’innover techniquement et de plaire esthétiquement.
Au lieu de simplement mettre en lumière un objet-clé de notre siècle, chaque film tente d’utiliser cet objet pour explorer toute une époque. Des images d’archives, des extraits de cinéma, de variété et de musique populaire, illustrent la situation politique, sociale et culturelle. S’y ajoutent l’histoire proprement dite de l’objet, sa conception, ses auteurs, sa fabrication et un fil rouge de narration contemporaine pour faire le pont entre ce passé et notre présent.
En liant l’art du design à son contexte sociologique, cette collection nous raconte l’histoire du XXe siècle à travers des objets industriels qui l’ont marqué et ont reflété leur propre époque tout en anticipant l’avenir.Note de contenu : Auteurs : Danielle Schirman, Anna-Celia Kendall, Hélène Guétary, Sébastien Jaudeau et Heinz Peter Schwerfel.
DVD 1 : DS19 - Bubble Club Sofa - Bic Cristal - Akari Lamps - Hoover 150 - iMAC
DVD 2 : Bookworm - Concorde - Conica - Leica - Lounge Chair - Vespa
DVD 3 : Pouf Sacco - Téléviseur Algol - Fauteuil Paimio - Walkman - Valentine - Jaguar type EPermalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6170 Exemplaires
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Titre : Core 77 : Industrial Design content and community site - articles, discussions, interviews and resources Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : David Womack, Programmeur Editeur : New York [USA] : Core 77 Note générale : Depuis 1995, Core77.com se définit comme un service global d’audience pour les designers industriels, depuis l’étudiant jusqu’au professionnel. Le site publie des articles, des forums de discussion, un important calendrier des événements, des portfolios, une base de données des groupes, écoles, vendeurs et services. C’est le point de rencontre des designers et de leur public, proposant des compétitions, des lectures, des participations et des exhibitions.
Ce site, centre principalement ses mises à jour sur le design américain. On y trouvera une importante documentation sur les artistes, notamment dans les forums, un podcast et videocast où les designers parlent de leurs créations. Le flux RSS du site est agrégé sur l’OPAC du centre de documentation.
Catégories : Design , Design industriel En ligne : Core77
Made in Yame: Design Excursion to Japan
After a long pause during the pandemic, SVA Made in Yame returns with its unique opportunity to study traditional craft in Japan and present product ideas to the MoMA Design Store for production. Open to students and design professionals, the program covers a dozen crafts and immerses you in the food, culture and countryside of Kyushu? Fukuoka City included!
It's not cheap at $5k, but when you look at what's included and the depth of programming, it is a pretty amazing opportunity. Check out the website at madeinyame.sva.edu and their instagram @svamadeinyame? you might see some familiar names have attended. But act soon? the enrollment deadline is April 1st.
Amusing Unintended Consequence of Wearing Ultra-Thin Eyeglasses
An industrial designer can't be expected to imagine every offline consideration of what they design, right?
Think of those ultra-thin, presumably titanium eyeglasses that you picture Swiss architects wearing. Now imagine one of them puts it down on a patterned tablecloth or bedspread, like this:
Amusingly, that photo was posted by a Redditor with the caption "Couldn't find my glasses for 3 hours - a task made even tougher by the fact that I wasn't wearing my glasses SMH."
(If you can't find the glasses in the photo, imagine the image as being an unnumbered one-month calendar. The specs are in the neighborhood of the third day of the first week.)
The subReddit it was posted on is itself amusing. It's called r/AccidentalCamouflage.
Challenging Industrial Design Student Work: An All-Gender Urinal
I think this project illustrates the difficulties of trying to reconcile industrial design with social issues. Called Urin*alle, it was done by Leonie Roth and Luisa Tschumi while studying Industrial Design at Switzerland's Basel Academy of Art and Design.
"Urin*alle is a waterless all-gender urinal that offers contactless use regardless of the genitalia.""The conventional design of toilets and urinals is not ergonomically adapted to people with vulvas and makes it difficult or uncomfortable for them to use public sanitary facilities. Urinals convince with their simple design, which enables fast and contactless urination. They save a large amount of water and enable nutrient reclamation through the separated collection of urine.""Following the principle "Form Follows Function," the design has been adapted in height, angle and shape to the needs and ergonomics of the users. The front part offers contactless urination for people with a vulva; for people with a penis, the back part is provided, which is based on conventional men's urinals.""With its smooth ceramic surface, urin*alle operates without the need for water, and used toilet paper can be disposed of in a separate waste bin. This not only saves valuable water, the separate collection of urine enables recovery of the finite raw material phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium, fundamental nutrients for plant growth. In addition, urin*alle requires significantly less care and maintenance than flush urinals."?"Urin*alle is intended to complement and not replace existing sanitary facilities. This project stimulates socio-political discussions, makes a significant contribution to gender equality and helps saving resources."Two Magnetic Connections Systems that Broke $100,000 on Kickstarter
People who love gadgets, love magnets and connecting things. Here's two magnetic connection systems that easily blew past $100,000 on Kickstarter.
The first is this Swift-Lock camera carrying mount, targeting photographers. Its intelligent design places the straps at the base of your SLR, rather than on the sides. This arrangement prevents the camera from bouncing around on your body while hanging from the straps in transit.
The second is this more general Magno-Link system, which targets the EDC crowd. Offered in aluminum or titanium, it features embedded magnets and a spring latch, and is for attaching?you know, EDC stuff.
The former was designed by German company Spinn Design, whose photographer's tool we looked at here. The latter is by a Turkish EDC company Retvon. They're going for $64 and $24 a pop, respectively.
ALERT! Tomorrow is your last day to enter the 2024 Core77 Design Awards
Final Deadline is March 28th at 9 PM EDTView the full content hereGenesis Unveils "Reductive Design" Concept
This week Genesis unveiled their Neolun concept, an EV in the form of a full-size SUV. The surfacing is startlingly clean:
"The Neolun Concept's exterior revolves around the principle of 'reductive design,'" the company says, "characterized by clean, refined lines that deliberately eliminate any unnecessary details."
I'd argue they also eliminated a necessary detail: Door handles. Ingress is meant to be accomplished with an electronic fob (or worse, an app).
Form-wise, it can be said that all of the parts relate to each other, and while I appreciate the restraint, the vehicle doesn't have much gesture to it. I'd need to see it in person?the press release only features three images of the exterior?but the vehicle's nose, as seen in profile, seems particularly aimless. It's as if the designers ran out of time.
Notably the car lacks a B-pillar, which is great for ingress/egress but raises questions about structure. The company will only say "Development of the B-pillarless coach doors has reached a level where its application to production vehicles is now feasible."
Genesis also says "The body-integrated lamps seamlessly blend with the vehicle's front and rear design," without saying how that would be achieved. They also mention the vehicle will feature a pop-up roof rack and automatically-deploying side steps, but curiously haven't provided any images. With any luck they'll release more information soon.
Industrial Facility's Radice Chair & Stool
This simple and surprising Radice chair and stool is by Industrial Facility, a/k/a Sam Hecht and Kim Colin.
RADICE finds its underlying beauty and simplicity in its structure. It is the bringing together of what appears the front-half of a traditional 4-legged stool, with a single back leg ? the 'root'. It is a visual improvisation, where two things meet unexpectedly."RADICE has tension in its form and it is a slight surprise that the third leg works as well as it does to resolve the overall structure. It could be viewed as structurally diagrammatic, yet is made comfortable visually and physically because of how its third leg supports the seat," says Sam Hecht. The backrest is small and reassuring, allowing a coat or handbag to rest on it and the seat is open for large and small people. It is light both visually and in weight, using no screws or metal fittings, yet also passing stringent BIFMA* standards to ensure it is structurally sound, stable and reliable.The coloured wood stain options for radice are based on the cycle of an autumn leaf turning colour.The Radice series is in production by Italian furniture brand Mattiazzi.
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An Architect's Custom 3D-Printed, Leather-Wrapped Bicycle Handlebar Grips
Michigan-based Brian Oltrogge is that rarest of architects: One who is deeply immersed in actual hands-on fabrication. On his Instagram and YouTube channels, he covers projects pursued out of personal interest, covering casting, metalworking, welding, woodworking, CNC milling, 3D printing, etc.
His latest project, which involves both 3D printing and leatherwork, came about when the handlebar grips on his bicycle finally aged out. "Most all grips I have used eventually break down," Oltrogge writes, "coating your hands with slimy rubber compounds. I knew I wanted to upgrade my human machine interface to a nice leather-wrapped, ergonomic design that would be fairly easy to reproduce if I needed another set."
Oltrogge 3D-printed the structure?
?and wrapped them in Kodiak leather, which is "pretty good for items that will be exposed to the elements."
In the build video below, Oltrogge runs through his process, which is done with repeatability in mind (i.e. for the next time the grips wear out). So I guess you can't call these one-offs. It's a sponsored vid, but it's easy enough to blow past the sponsored part and get to the good stuff:
Reader Submitted: Souper Connect | Human-shaped Blocks Designed To Connect People Through Play
When humans become building blocks, possibilities for fun are endless. Connections for all ages from 3 to 101 can be fostered by building a human cloud, breaking it, fidgeting with it, spinning it, and sparking the imagination.
Souper Connect is a modular human-shaped block that can't stand up by itself, reminding us to lean on each other. Its shape provides countless means of interconnection; the octagonal geometry of the arms and legs allows for rotated angles of joining, expanding the building possibilities. These blocks offer a minimal and identifiable form that inspires imaginative play and collaboration, lets you fidget and with enough pieces can bring out the building engineer in any of us. Souper Connect was designed in New York City by Peter Minsoub Sim and developed by Souper Studio. It was recognized by the 2023 Design Intelligence Awards and picked as a 'Project We Love' by Kickstarter.
Building TogetherCredit: Andrew LongoLeo's TowerCredit: Andrew LongoChaosCredit: Andrew LongoSouper StackCredit: Andrew LongoSouper KeychainCredit: Andrew LongoOffice displayCredit: Andrew LongoSouper Connect in AluminumCredit: Andrew LongoSouper AirplaneCredit: Andrew LongoSouper Connect KeychainCredit: Andrew LongoView the full project hereDesktop stackCredit: Andrew LongoThe Core77 Design Awards Final Deadline is 2 Days Away!
Finish up your entry before it's too late?last day to enter is March 28thView the full content hereA Modern, Three-Application Design for a Drinking Fountain
This Hydra Drinking Fountain was designed by Diwiz, an industrial design consultancy based in Portugal.
Made of steel, it maximizes its utility by providing three outlets: One at wheelchair height, which can also be used by non-wheelchair-users; a water bottle refilling station up top; and down below, a fillable bowl for dogs.
The Hydra was designed for Portugal-based street furniture manufacturer Larus, but it's not clear if it's in production.
Focus on Quality, Not Quantity
The Core77 Design Awards Health & Wellness category features consumer products or services designed to aid users in matters of health or in achieving an enhanced sense of well-being.
Industrial Designer Paul Danial's body of work might be considered work of the body. Paul brings an academic background in human kinetics and industrial design to his role as UX-HF Ergonomics Expert III with Noble-Metaphase, part of Aptar Pharma. There, he consults and designs hand-intensive products with a focus on medical devices, optimizing user experience through human centered design. He approaches his work with curiosity and creativity, offering solutions that improve patients' quality of life and practitioner effectiveness. In his efforts to understand how things work, Paul likes to take things apart and reimagine them, covering any available surface with sketches and doodles in the process. He also looks to the skies for motivation, with a keen interest in aerospace and aviation that has led him to pursue his private pilot's license.
Health & Wellness category Jury Captain Paul Danial
Patient impact is the driving purpose behind Paul's work. He considers bettering people's quality of life one of the core pillars in the health and wellness industry, and he maintains a constant focus on "fostering a symbiotic and purposeful connection between people and products" through human centered design: "When considering the impact some of these health products have on people's lives, every care and attention to detail is weighted heavily and keeps the passion and motivation alive."
Medtronic Vasao High Speed ENT Drill, designed by Metaphase
If Paul has any concerns about the state of the industry, they center around the growing emphasis on speed and quantity, which often come at the expense of thoughtful, high-quality design. He cites the rise of AI and the resulting shifts across industries as designers "navigate the new paradigm of high efficiency and instantaneous thought." In Paul's opinion, the most effective, thorough designs are produced by human processes that can often seem tedious and meticulous. But as he said, "Any innovative method that wants to thrive in today's world will encourage designers to use emerging technologies, AI included, without neglecting their own intelligence and innate human ability to solve users' problems."
Paul's advice to entrants in the Core77 Design Awards includes focusing on a clearly defined problem statement. "Designers working on making their designs feasible need to define the who/what/why behind the conception and evolution of their ideas," he said. He also encourages designers to remain expressive, thoughtful, and compassionate in their work, reflecting his belief that a designer's ability to exhibit those traits will connect with users and "further elaborate on the problem statement."
The Uplyft system, designed by Pathway NPI
The 2023 winner in the Core77 Design Awards Health & Wellness category was UpLyft, a system designed to help people with limited mobility transfer themselves from a horizontal position to an upright seated position, as in a wheelchair, in just two minutes ? an innovation that helps patients and caregivers alike.
If you have a design that might improve the quality of life for some lucky user(s), submit your entry to the 2024 Core77 Design Awards.
An Add-On Kitchen Drawer and Worksurface
For those that don't have enough storage space in their kitchen, here's an add-on countertop drawer with an additional pull-out surface.
Conveniently, the drawer and the pull-out surface can be vertically swapped to suit your set-up.
With an interior height of 9cm (3.5") the drawer's not massive, but it's good enough for storing cutlery, foil on rolls, teabags, etc.
Made of powder-coated steel, the drawer is manufactured by Japanese housewares brand Yamazaki. It retails for ¥10,925 (USD $72).
Crowdfunding Smash: This Stair-Climbing Robot Vacuum
Last June we showed you this Migo Ascender, a stair-climbing robot vacuum:
That's an animation, of course. But now developer Migo Robotics has finally produced the real deal, with both vacuuming and mopping functionality.
On floors it behaves like an ordinary robot vacuum. When it vacuums stairs, however, the internal roller rotates 90 degrees and the unit moves laterally.
The company says the unit can climb a broad range of stairway types:
In between cleanings, the camera- and LIDAR-equipped unit docks itself in a cooler-sized recharging station. The dock also automatically empties the dustbin and changes the water, the company says. (You, of course, have to change the dock's dust bags, refill the removable clean water tank, and empty the removable dirty water tank.)
They also claim the unit can cover 500 square meters (5,380 square feet) on a single charge.
While I'm impressed by the engineering that went into this, I'm skeptical of a $1,500 product this complicated from a company that hasn't yet established a track record. How much mopping can it really do, with a 6-oz tank? How well does the automatic dustbin emptying work? Where do you take the thing if it breaks?
As usual, my skepticism is not shared by Kickstarter backers, who have propelled the Ascender to $1.6-million-plus and counting, with 35 days left to pledge at press time. Perhaps they were lured by the discount: Though it's meant to retail for $1,500, the Kickstarter offerings start at $850, with an estimated July delivery.
Here's a demo video, if you're interested:
A Swiss Design for a Space-Saving Locker Room
A Swiss company called Zippsafe has designed a new type of locker room.
Intended to cut down on space needs by businesses, Zippsafe's design consists of narrow textile "lockers"?really, a sort of side-access garment bag, containing a plastic valet?that take up far less space than traditional metal lockers.
"Retractable hangers and side pockets neatly organize belongings. With two interior compartments in each bag and a separate shoe drawer at the bottom, clean and dirty items are easy to segregate."There is a minimal bench surface provided for donning/doffing shoes.
Despite the narrow amount of space allotted to each bag, the company says they can accommodate bulky items like helmets. (The bags simply expand into their neighbors.)
The zippers electronically lock and unlock via RFID cards carried by the employees.
My first thought was, would I want to zip a wet rain jacket into one of these and leave it there all day? The company's solution: "Ventilation is built into the Zippsafe system and continually circulates air through the lockers, drying damp clothing and shoes, and reducing odors. Active carbon filtration in the ventilation system lowers humidity and impedes pathogen growth." On that latter note, they also say the bags can be removed for cleaning, though it's not clear what the procedure is; do these go into a washing machine?
Zippsafe launched in Europe eight years ago, targeting office buildings, department stores, industrial facilities and healthcare facilities. Having found success there, they're now making a push to expand into America.
Here's the system in action:
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Depuis 1995, Core77.com se définit comme un service global d’audience pour les designers industriels, depuis l’étudiant jusqu’au professionnel. Le site publie des articles, des forums de discussion, un important calendrier des événements, des portfolios, une base de données des groupes, écoles, vendeurs et services. C’est le point de rencontre des designers et de leur public, proposant des compétitions, des lectures, des participations et des exhibitions.
Ce site, centre principalement ses mises à jour sur le design américain. On y trouvera une importante documentation sur les artistes, notamment dans les forums, un podcast et videocast où les designers parlent de leurs créations. Le flux RSS du site est agrégé sur l’OPAC du centre de documentation.
Catégories : Design , Design industriel En ligne : Core77
Made in Yame: Design Excursion to Japan
After a long pause during the pandemic, SVA Made in Yame returns with its unique opportunity to study traditional craft in Japan and present product ideas to the MoMA Design Store for production. Open to students and design professionals, the program covers a dozen crafts and immerses you in the food, culture and countryside of Kyushu? Fukuoka City included!
It's not cheap at $5k, but when you look at what's included and the depth of programming, it is a pretty amazing opportunity. Check out the website at madeinyame.sva.edu and their instagram @svamadeinyame? you might see some familiar names have attended. But act soon? the enrollment deadline is April 1st.
Amusing Unintended Consequence of Wearing Ultra-Thin Eyeglasses
An industrial designer can't be expected to imagine every offline consideration of what they design, right?
Think of those ultra-thin, presumably titanium eyeglasses that you picture Swiss architects wearing. Now imagine one of them puts it down on a patterned tablecloth or bedspread, like this:
Amusingly, that photo was posted by a Redditor with the caption "Couldn't find my glasses for 3 hours - a task made even tougher by the fact that I wasn't wearing my glasses SMH."
(If you can't find the glasses in the photo, imagine the image as being an unnumbered one-month calendar. The specs are in the neighborhood of the third day of the first week.)
The subReddit it was posted on is itself amusing. It's called r/AccidentalCamouflage.
Challenging Industrial Design Student Work: An All-Gender Urinal
I think this project illustrates the difficulties of trying to reconcile industrial design with social issues. Called Urin*alle, it was done by Leonie Roth and Luisa Tschumi while studying Industrial Design at Switzerland's Basel Academy of Art and Design.
"Urin*alle is a waterless all-gender urinal that offers contactless use regardless of the genitalia.""The conventional design of toilets and urinals is not ergonomically adapted to people with vulvas and makes it difficult or uncomfortable for them to use public sanitary facilities. Urinals convince with their simple design, which enables fast and contactless urination. They save a large amount of water and enable nutrient reclamation through the separated collection of urine.""Following the principle "Form Follows Function," the design has been adapted in height, angle and shape to the needs and ergonomics of the users. The front part offers contactless urination for people with a vulva; for people with a penis, the back part is provided, which is based on conventional men's urinals.""With its smooth ceramic surface, urin*alle operates without the need for water, and used toilet paper can be disposed of in a separate waste bin. This not only saves valuable water, the separate collection of urine enables recovery of the finite raw material phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium, fundamental nutrients for plant growth. In addition, urin*alle requires significantly less care and maintenance than flush urinals."?"Urin*alle is intended to complement and not replace existing sanitary facilities. This project stimulates socio-political discussions, makes a significant contribution to gender equality and helps saving resources."Two Magnetic Connections Systems that Broke $100,000 on Kickstarter
People who love gadgets, love magnets and connecting things. Here's two magnetic connection systems that easily blew past $100,000 on Kickstarter.
The first is this Swift-Lock camera carrying mount, targeting photographers. Its intelligent design places the straps at the base of your SLR, rather than on the sides. This arrangement prevents the camera from bouncing around on your body while hanging from the straps in transit.
The second is this more general Magno-Link system, which targets the EDC crowd. Offered in aluminum or titanium, it features embedded magnets and a spring latch, and is for attaching?you know, EDC stuff.
The former was designed by German company Spinn Design, whose photographer's tool we looked at here. The latter is by a Turkish EDC company Retvon. They're going for $64 and $24 a pop, respectively.
ALERT! Tomorrow is your last day to enter the 2024 Core77 Design Awards
Final Deadline is March 28th at 9 PM EDTView the full content hereGenesis Unveils "Reductive Design" Concept
This week Genesis unveiled their Neolun concept, an EV in the form of a full-size SUV. The surfacing is startlingly clean:
"The Neolun Concept's exterior revolves around the principle of 'reductive design,'" the company says, "characterized by clean, refined lines that deliberately eliminate any unnecessary details."
I'd argue they also eliminated a necessary detail: Door handles. Ingress is meant to be accomplished with an electronic fob (or worse, an app).
Form-wise, it can be said that all of the parts relate to each other, and while I appreciate the restraint, the vehicle doesn't have much gesture to it. I'd need to see it in person?the press release only features three images of the exterior?but the vehicle's nose, as seen in profile, seems particularly aimless. It's as if the designers ran out of time.
Notably the car lacks a B-pillar, which is great for ingress/egress but raises questions about structure. The company will only say "Development of the B-pillarless coach doors has reached a level where its application to production vehicles is now feasible."
Genesis also says "The body-integrated lamps seamlessly blend with the vehicle's front and rear design," without saying how that would be achieved. They also mention the vehicle will feature a pop-up roof rack and automatically-deploying side steps, but curiously haven't provided any images. With any luck they'll release more information soon.
Industrial Facility's Radice Chair & Stool
This simple and surprising Radice chair and stool is by Industrial Facility, a/k/a Sam Hecht and Kim Colin.
RADICE finds its underlying beauty and simplicity in its structure. It is the bringing together of what appears the front-half of a traditional 4-legged stool, with a single back leg ? the 'root'. It is a visual improvisation, where two things meet unexpectedly."RADICE has tension in its form and it is a slight surprise that the third leg works as well as it does to resolve the overall structure. It could be viewed as structurally diagrammatic, yet is made comfortable visually and physically because of how its third leg supports the seat," says Sam Hecht. The backrest is small and reassuring, allowing a coat or handbag to rest on it and the seat is open for large and small people. It is light both visually and in weight, using no screws or metal fittings, yet also passing stringent BIFMA* standards to ensure it is structurally sound, stable and reliable.The coloured wood stain options for radice are based on the cycle of an autumn leaf turning colour.The Radice series is in production by Italian furniture brand Mattiazzi.
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*Business & Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association
An Architect's Custom 3D-Printed, Leather-Wrapped Bicycle Handlebar Grips
Michigan-based Brian Oltrogge is that rarest of architects: One who is deeply immersed in actual hands-on fabrication. On his Instagram and YouTube channels, he covers projects pursued out of personal interest, covering casting, metalworking, welding, woodworking, CNC milling, 3D printing, etc.
His latest project, which involves both 3D printing and leatherwork, came about when the handlebar grips on his bicycle finally aged out. "Most all grips I have used eventually break down," Oltrogge writes, "coating your hands with slimy rubber compounds. I knew I wanted to upgrade my human machine interface to a nice leather-wrapped, ergonomic design that would be fairly easy to reproduce if I needed another set."
Oltrogge 3D-printed the structure?
?and wrapped them in Kodiak leather, which is "pretty good for items that will be exposed to the elements."
In the build video below, Oltrogge runs through his process, which is done with repeatability in mind (i.e. for the next time the grips wear out). So I guess you can't call these one-offs. It's a sponsored vid, but it's easy enough to blow past the sponsored part and get to the good stuff:
Reader Submitted: Souper Connect | Human-shaped Blocks Designed To Connect People Through Play
When humans become building blocks, possibilities for fun are endless. Connections for all ages from 3 to 101 can be fostered by building a human cloud, breaking it, fidgeting with it, spinning it, and sparking the imagination.
Souper Connect is a modular human-shaped block that can't stand up by itself, reminding us to lean on each other. Its shape provides countless means of interconnection; the octagonal geometry of the arms and legs allows for rotated angles of joining, expanding the building possibilities. These blocks offer a minimal and identifiable form that inspires imaginative play and collaboration, lets you fidget and with enough pieces can bring out the building engineer in any of us. Souper Connect was designed in New York City by Peter Minsoub Sim and developed by Souper Studio. It was recognized by the 2023 Design Intelligence Awards and picked as a 'Project We Love' by Kickstarter.
Building TogetherCredit: Andrew LongoLeo's TowerCredit: Andrew LongoChaosCredit: Andrew LongoSouper StackCredit: Andrew LongoSouper KeychainCredit: Andrew LongoOffice displayCredit: Andrew LongoSouper Connect in AluminumCredit: Andrew LongoSouper AirplaneCredit: Andrew LongoSouper Connect KeychainCredit: Andrew LongoView the full project hereDesktop stackCredit: Andrew LongoThe Core77 Design Awards Final Deadline is 2 Days Away!
Finish up your entry before it's too late?last day to enter is March 28thView the full content hereA Modern, Three-Application Design for a Drinking Fountain
This Hydra Drinking Fountain was designed by Diwiz, an industrial design consultancy based in Portugal.
Made of steel, it maximizes its utility by providing three outlets: One at wheelchair height, which can also be used by non-wheelchair-users; a water bottle refilling station up top; and down below, a fillable bowl for dogs.
The Hydra was designed for Portugal-based street furniture manufacturer Larus, but it's not clear if it's in production.
Focus on Quality, Not Quantity
The Core77 Design Awards Health & Wellness category features consumer products or services designed to aid users in matters of health or in achieving an enhanced sense of well-being.
Industrial Designer Paul Danial's body of work might be considered work of the body. Paul brings an academic background in human kinetics and industrial design to his role as UX-HF Ergonomics Expert III with Noble-Metaphase, part of Aptar Pharma. There, he consults and designs hand-intensive products with a focus on medical devices, optimizing user experience through human centered design. He approaches his work with curiosity and creativity, offering solutions that improve patients' quality of life and practitioner effectiveness. In his efforts to understand how things work, Paul likes to take things apart and reimagine them, covering any available surface with sketches and doodles in the process. He also looks to the skies for motivation, with a keen interest in aerospace and aviation that has led him to pursue his private pilot's license.
Health & Wellness category Jury Captain Paul Danial
Patient impact is the driving purpose behind Paul's work. He considers bettering people's quality of life one of the core pillars in the health and wellness industry, and he maintains a constant focus on "fostering a symbiotic and purposeful connection between people and products" through human centered design: "When considering the impact some of these health products have on people's lives, every care and attention to detail is weighted heavily and keeps the passion and motivation alive."
Medtronic Vasao High Speed ENT Drill, designed by Metaphase
If Paul has any concerns about the state of the industry, they center around the growing emphasis on speed and quantity, which often come at the expense of thoughtful, high-quality design. He cites the rise of AI and the resulting shifts across industries as designers "navigate the new paradigm of high efficiency and instantaneous thought." In Paul's opinion, the most effective, thorough designs are produced by human processes that can often seem tedious and meticulous. But as he said, "Any innovative method that wants to thrive in today's world will encourage designers to use emerging technologies, AI included, without neglecting their own intelligence and innate human ability to solve users' problems."
Paul's advice to entrants in the Core77 Design Awards includes focusing on a clearly defined problem statement. "Designers working on making their designs feasible need to define the who/what/why behind the conception and evolution of their ideas," he said. He also encourages designers to remain expressive, thoughtful, and compassionate in their work, reflecting his belief that a designer's ability to exhibit those traits will connect with users and "further elaborate on the problem statement."
The Uplyft system, designed by Pathway NPI
The 2023 winner in the Core77 Design Awards Health & Wellness category was UpLyft, a system designed to help people with limited mobility transfer themselves from a horizontal position to an upright seated position, as in a wheelchair, in just two minutes ? an innovation that helps patients and caregivers alike.
If you have a design that might improve the quality of life for some lucky user(s), submit your entry to the 2024 Core77 Design Awards.
An Add-On Kitchen Drawer and Worksurface
For those that don't have enough storage space in their kitchen, here's an add-on countertop drawer with an additional pull-out surface.
Conveniently, the drawer and the pull-out surface can be vertically swapped to suit your set-up.
With an interior height of 9cm (3.5") the drawer's not massive, but it's good enough for storing cutlery, foil on rolls, teabags, etc.
Made of powder-coated steel, the drawer is manufactured by Japanese housewares brand Yamazaki. It retails for ¥10,925 (USD $72).
Crowdfunding Smash: This Stair-Climbing Robot Vacuum
Last June we showed you this Migo Ascender, a stair-climbing robot vacuum:
That's an animation, of course. But now developer Migo Robotics has finally produced the real deal, with both vacuuming and mopping functionality.
On floors it behaves like an ordinary robot vacuum. When it vacuums stairs, however, the internal roller rotates 90 degrees and the unit moves laterally.
The company says the unit can climb a broad range of stairway types:
In between cleanings, the camera- and LIDAR-equipped unit docks itself in a cooler-sized recharging station. The dock also automatically empties the dustbin and changes the water, the company says. (You, of course, have to change the dock's dust bags, refill the removable clean water tank, and empty the removable dirty water tank.)
They also claim the unit can cover 500 square meters (5,380 square feet) on a single charge.
While I'm impressed by the engineering that went into this, I'm skeptical of a $1,500 product this complicated from a company that hasn't yet established a track record. How much mopping can it really do, with a 6-oz tank? How well does the automatic dustbin emptying work? Where do you take the thing if it breaks?
As usual, my skepticism is not shared by Kickstarter backers, who have propelled the Ascender to $1.6-million-plus and counting, with 35 days left to pledge at press time. Perhaps they were lured by the discount: Though it's meant to retail for $1,500, the Kickstarter offerings start at $850, with an estimated July delivery.
Here's a demo video, if you're interested:
A Swiss Design for a Space-Saving Locker Room
A Swiss company called Zippsafe has designed a new type of locker room.
Intended to cut down on space needs by businesses, Zippsafe's design consists of narrow textile "lockers"?really, a sort of side-access garment bag, containing a plastic valet?that take up far less space than traditional metal lockers.
"Retractable hangers and side pockets neatly organize belongings. With two interior compartments in each bag and a separate shoe drawer at the bottom, clean and dirty items are easy to segregate."There is a minimal bench surface provided for donning/doffing shoes.
Despite the narrow amount of space allotted to each bag, the company says they can accommodate bulky items like helmets. (The bags simply expand into their neighbors.)
The zippers electronically lock and unlock via RFID cards carried by the employees.
My first thought was, would I want to zip a wet rain jacket into one of these and leave it there all day? The company's solution: "Ventilation is built into the Zippsafe system and continually circulates air through the lockers, drying damp clothing and shoes, and reducing odors. Active carbon filtration in the ventilation system lowers humidity and impedes pathogen growth." On that latter note, they also say the bags can be removed for cleaning, though it's not clear what the procedure is; do these go into a washing machine?
Zippsafe launched in Europe eight years ago, targeting office buildings, department stores, industrial facilities and healthcare facilities. Having found success there, they're now making a push to expand into America.
Here's the system in action:
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Titre : Design-driven innovation : changing the rules of competition by radically innovating what things mean Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Roberto Verganti, Auteur Editeur : Boston : Harvard Business Press Année de publication : 2009 Importance : 272 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4221-2482-6 Catégories : Anticipation, future thinking , Design industriel , Théorie du design Index. décimale : 745.201 Création industrielle, design -- Philosophie et théorie Résumé : With fascinating examples from leading European and American companies, Roberto Verganti shows that for truly breakthrough products and services, we must look beyond customers and users to those he calls 'interpreters' - the experts who deeply understand and shape the markets they work in. Note de contenu : Design-driven innovation : an introduction --
Design and meanings : innovating by making sense of things --
Radical pushes : placing design-driven innovation in the strategy of a firm --
Technology epiphanies : the interplay between technology-push and design-driven innovation --
The value and the challenges : why companies do or do not invest in design-driven innovation --
The interpreters : doing research with the design discourse --
Listening : finding and attracting key interpreters --
Interpreting : developing your own vision --
Addressing : leveraging the seductive power of the interpreters --
The design-driven lab : how to start --
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Design and meanings : innovating by making sense of things --
Radical pushes : placing design-driven innovation in the strategy of a firm --
Technology epiphanies : the interplay between technology-push and design-driven innovation --
The value and the challenges : why companies do or do not invest in design-driven innovation --
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Titre : Le design fait école : l'École nationale supérieure de création industrielle Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gilles de Bure (1940-....), Auteur Editeur : [Paris] : Gallimard Année de publication : DL 2007 Collection : Découvertes Gallimard num. 505 Importance : 127 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et en coul. Format : 18 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-07-033882-5 Catégories : Design industriel , École nationale supérieure de création industrielle (Ateliers Saint-Sabin), Paris , Enseignement artistique Index. décimale : 745.2 Création industrielle, design Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur
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L'ouvrage porte par erreur l'ISBN 978-2-212-12200-5Catégories : Design industriel Index. décimale : 745.593 Objets utiles Résumé : Dédiée à la création numérique francophone, la collection des Cahiers du désigner fête son vingtième numéro avec un cahier consacré tout naturellement... au design. Cet ouvrage regroupe les témoignages de dix designers expliquant chacun la genèse d'une de leurs créations, de ses origines à sa fabrication : premiers croquis, cahier des charges, contraintes techniques, maquettes virtuelles, prototypes fonctionnels, choix des matériaux et des coloris, etc.
Couvrant toutes les facettes du design produit (design industriel, flaconnage, design pour enfants, design culinaire...), ce livre permettra aux étudiants et jeunes designers de découvrir différents savoir-faire et points de vue métier.Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9431 Design d'objets [texte imprimé] . - Paris : Eyrolles, 2008 . - 78 p. : ill. en coul.. - (Cahier ... du designer, ISSN 1639-6081; 20) .
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Couvrant toutes les facettes du design produit (design industriel, flaconnage, design pour enfants, design culinaire...), ce livre permettra aux étudiants et jeunes designers de découvrir différents savoir-faire et points de vue métier.Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9431 Réservation
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Titre : Design : Paris - Hôtel Dassault : mercredi 18 juin 2008 à 20h Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hervé Poulain, Commissaire-priseur Editeur : Paris [France] : Artcurial Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 69 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 28 cm Catégories : Design industriel , Luminaire , Marché de l'art , Mobilier Index. décimale : 745.409.04 Design et décoration -- XXe siècle Résumé : Catalogue de vente design En ligne : http://www.artcurial.com/fr/asp/searchresults.asp?pg=1&ps=25&st=D&sale_no=1438++ [...] Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5077 Design : Paris - Hôtel Dassault : mercredi 18 juin 2008 à 20h [texte imprimé] / Hervé Poulain, Commissaire-priseur . - Paris (7, Rond-Point des Champs-Elysées, 75008, France) : Artcurial, 2008 . - 69 p. : ill. en coul. ; 28 cm.
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Titre : Design : Pouf Sacco - Téléviseur Algol - Fauteuil Paimio - Walkman - Valentine - Jaguar type E Type de document : document multimédia Editeur : Paris : Arte Éditions Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 6 séquences de 26 minutes chacune Présentation : Couleur, PAL Catégories : Design industriel , Histoire du design , Sociologie Index. décimale : 745.444 Design et décoration artistiques et appliqués -- 1900-1999 Note de contenu : Auteurs : Danielle Schirman, Anna-Celia Kendall, Hélène Guétary, Sébastien Jaudeau et Heinz Peter Schwerfel.
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Titre : Designboom : Industriel Design Courses Type de document : document électronique Editeur : Designboom Note générale : Le site est la publication indépendante la plus importante pour les principales questions contemporaines. Elle critique de tous les aspects de conception, particulièrement les matières qui enrichissent le dialogue entre la conception, les professionnels créateurs, l'industrie et la société. Le site offre des rapports des principales expositions d'art internationales, entrevues et portraits des protagonistes dans la scène créatrice contemporaine. Sa vocation est de concevoir l'histoire et l'information détaillée sur les créateurs. Catégories : Design , Design industriel , Enseignement artistique , Politique culturelle Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4001 Designboom : Industriel Design Courses [document électronique] . - [S.l.] : Designboom, [s.d.].
Le site est la publication indépendante la plus importante pour les principales questions contemporaines. Elle critique de tous les aspects de conception, particulièrement les matières qui enrichissent le dialogue entre la conception, les professionnels créateurs, l'industrie et la société. Le site offre des rapports des principales expositions d'art internationales, entrevues et portraits des protagonistes dans la scène créatrice contemporaine. Sa vocation est de concevoir l'histoire et l'information détaillée sur les créateurs.
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Titre : Designing Public : Perspektiven Fur Die Offentlichkeit = Perspectives for the Public Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michael Erlhoff, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Philipp Heidkamp, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Iris Utikal, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef Editeur : Bâle - Boston - Berlin : Birkhäuser Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 207 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 3-7643-8667-3 Catégories : Design industriel , Design urbain Index. décimale : 745.2 Création industrielle, design Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5219 Designing Public : Perspektiven Fur Die Offentlichkeit = Perspectives for the Public [texte imprimé] / Michael Erlhoff, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Philipp Heidkamp, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Iris Utikal, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - Bâle - Boston - Berlin : Birkhäuser, 2008 . - 207 p. : ill. en coul.
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Titre : L'ENSCI fête ses 25 ans : Le design sous toutes ses facettes Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Jacques Bordet, Auteur Année de publication : 2007 Article en page(s) : 18-19 Catégories : Design industriel , École nationale supérieure de création industrielle (Ateliers Saint-Sabin), Paris , Enseignement artistique Résumé : L'Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI) également connue sous le nom des Ateliers Saint-Sabin, organise, à l'occasion de son 25eme anniversaire, plusieurs manifestations. Son directeur, Alain Cadix, revient sur cette institution à nulle autre pareille Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5375
in Culturecommunication > 152 (octobre 2007) . - 18-19[article] L'ENSCI fête ses 25 ans : Le design sous toutes ses facettes [document électronique] / Jacques Bordet, Auteur . - 2007 . - 18-19.
in Culturecommunication > 152 (octobre 2007) . - 18-19
Catégories : Design industriel , École nationale supérieure de création industrielle (Ateliers Saint-Sabin), Paris , Enseignement artistique Résumé : L'Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI) également connue sous le nom des Ateliers Saint-Sabin, organise, à l'occasion de son 25eme anniversaire, plusieurs manifestations. Son directeur, Alain Cadix, revient sur cette institution à nulle autre pareille Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5375 Documents numériques
ArticleURL Esthétique domestique / Jean Bernard Hebey
Titre : Esthétique domestique : les arts ménagers, 1920-1970 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jean Bernard Hebey, Auteur ; Alain Ménard, Auteur Editeur : Milan (Italie) : 5 Continents Editions Année de publication : 2002 Importance : 359 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 88-7439-016-5 Catégories : Arts ménagers , Design industriel Index. décimale : 745.593 Objets utiles Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur
Esthétique Domestique est le premier ouvrage consacré exclusivement aux "Arts Ménagers", ces enfants prodiges, nombreux mais peu reconnus, du Design Industriel.
Les "Arts Ménagers" ont réussi à associer deux mondes que l'on croyait antinomiques : art et production de masse, esthétisme et commerce.
Produits en série ("à la chaîne"), usinés, parfaitement lisses et anonymes par leur uniformité, ces objets ont marqué leur époque par les techniques employées, les matériaux utilisés, les formes inventées ainsi que par leur fonctionnalité, réelle ou apparente.
Modernes, forcément modernes, ils ont souvent été victimes des modes et des tendances, des engouements et des maniérismes. Miroirs absolus de l'époque où ils ont été pensés, créés, fabriqués, promus et vendus en masse, ils sont les témoins objectifs de nos errements et de nos triomphes.
Souvent chargés de nostalgie, ils ont cristallisé et matérialisé les rêves de l'Homme du XXe siècle... qui nous étions, ce qu'était la modernité d'une époque donnée, comment nous consommions, comment nous vivions
Leur omniprésence, leur fonctionnalité, leurs coûts souvent peu élevés, les avaient rendus banals, sans valeur, à nos yeux de consommateurs repus. Leur quotidienneté les avaient rendus "transparents".
Ce sont précisément ces spécificités qui les rendent essentiels. Il suffit, simplement, au sens Warholien du terme, de les "montrer"
Cet ouvrage, consacré à une partie des 3.000 objets de Design Industriel de la collection assemblée, depuis 30 ans, par Jean Bernard Hebey a pour ambition de rendre justice à ces objets du quotidien, pensés par l'homme et fabriqués exclusivement par des machines.
Véritable "Archéologue de la Modernité", Jean Bernard Hebey a trouvé des milliers d'objets en Europe, notamment en France, en Italie, en Belgique, mais surtout aux États-Unis.
Note de contenu : SOMMAIRE
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-Bibliographie
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-NoticesPermalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4122 Esthétique domestique : les arts ménagers, 1920-1970 [texte imprimé] / Jean Bernard Hebey, Auteur ; Alain Ménard, Auteur . - Milan (Italie) : 5 Continents Editions, 2002 . - 359 p. : ill. en coul. ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 88-7439-016-5
Catégories : Arts ménagers , Design industriel Index. décimale : 745.593 Objets utiles Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur
Esthétique Domestique est le premier ouvrage consacré exclusivement aux "Arts Ménagers", ces enfants prodiges, nombreux mais peu reconnus, du Design Industriel.
Les "Arts Ménagers" ont réussi à associer deux mondes que l'on croyait antinomiques : art et production de masse, esthétisme et commerce.
Produits en série ("à la chaîne"), usinés, parfaitement lisses et anonymes par leur uniformité, ces objets ont marqué leur époque par les techniques employées, les matériaux utilisés, les formes inventées ainsi que par leur fonctionnalité, réelle ou apparente.
Modernes, forcément modernes, ils ont souvent été victimes des modes et des tendances, des engouements et des maniérismes. Miroirs absolus de l'époque où ils ont été pensés, créés, fabriqués, promus et vendus en masse, ils sont les témoins objectifs de nos errements et de nos triomphes.
Souvent chargés de nostalgie, ils ont cristallisé et matérialisé les rêves de l'Homme du XXe siècle... qui nous étions, ce qu'était la modernité d'une époque donnée, comment nous consommions, comment nous vivions
Leur omniprésence, leur fonctionnalité, leurs coûts souvent peu élevés, les avaient rendus banals, sans valeur, à nos yeux de consommateurs repus. Leur quotidienneté les avaient rendus "transparents".
Ce sont précisément ces spécificités qui les rendent essentiels. Il suffit, simplement, au sens Warholien du terme, de les "montrer"
Cet ouvrage, consacré à une partie des 3.000 objets de Design Industriel de la collection assemblée, depuis 30 ans, par Jean Bernard Hebey a pour ambition de rendre justice à ces objets du quotidien, pensés par l'homme et fabriqués exclusivement par des machines.
Véritable "Archéologue de la Modernité", Jean Bernard Hebey a trouvé des milliers d'objets en Europe, notamment en France, en Italie, en Belgique, mais surtout aux États-Unis.
Note de contenu : SOMMAIRE
-Introduction
-Bibliographie
-Planches
-Boire-manger
-Réchauffer-rafraîchir
-Laver-Se laver
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Titre : Le gai retour de Pierre Paulin Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Guy Duplat, Auteur Année de publication : 2008 Catégories : Arts ménagers , Design industriel , Domotique , Luminaire , Mobilier , Paulin, Pierre Résumé : Le designer Pierre Paulin, et ses fauteuils années 60 et 70, dans une large rétrospective au Grand-Hornu. On le redécouvre comme un grand du design, un "supermoderne". Il fut aussi le designer des présidents français. Intitulé de l'exposition : Pierre Paulin Supermoderne Date de début : 09/03/2008 Date de fin : 22/06/2008 Ville : Hornu Lieu de l'exposition : Grand-Hornu Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4874
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articleURL Hidden Forms / Franco Clivio
Titre : Hidden Forms : Seeing and Understanding Things Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Franco Clivio, Auteur ; Hans Hansen, Photographe ; Pierre Mendell, Concepteur de l'ex-libris Editeur : Basel : Birkhauser Verlag Année de publication : 2009 Importance : 239 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-7643-8966-6 Catégories : Design industriel Index. décimale : 745.2 Création industrielle, design Résumé : La collaboration fructueuse entre Franco Clivio, le photographe Hans Hansen et le designer graphique Pierre Mendell a produit un ouvrage qui utilise la photographie, le dessin et le texte pour nous révéler les qualités cachées des objets du quotidien. Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5908 Hidden Forms : Seeing and Understanding Things [texte imprimé] / Franco Clivio, Auteur ; Hans Hansen, Photographe ; Pierre Mendell, Concepteur de l'ex-libris . - Basel : Birkhauser Verlag, 2009 . - 239 p. : ill. en coul. ; 25 cm.
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Gardening is one of the most ecologically conscious projects that most people can practice. With concepts such as net-zero gardening taking shape, gardeners go to unimaginable lengths to avoid harming the environment. The one aspect most gardeners never consider is that a garden fence can have negative environmental effects and must be installed with consciousness. Creating a sustainable garden only to install an unsustainable fence negates the entire purpose of your project. Interestingly, installing a sustainable fence is easy and often more affordable than traditional options. [...]Explore the natural beauty of Norway by treetop walkway
A new elevated wooden boardwalk in Fyresdal, Norway invites visitors to embrace a simultaneous expression of exceptional design and environmental sustainability. Traversing the natural landscape, the six-feet wide boardwalk gracefully snakes from the forest floor, skirting the picturesque Lake Fyresvatn. It ascends amidst the lofty treetops, culminating at the majestic summit of Klokkarhamaren, all while protecting the environment against unnecessary harm. [...]Save water on your home garden with these helpful tips
The weather blocking patterns created by climate change have caused increasing challenges for home gardeners. They have to deal with drought for extended periods even if they don't live in a traditionally dry climate, and then flooding next. Moreover, the pest pressure alone can be frustrating in these situations. But you can do quite a few things to save water when taking care of your home garden, even when the weather is extreme. Here are some tips on how to save water on your home garden, year round and in all climates.[...]A passive design home that is built with forever in mind
Electrical grids in cities and countries are overburdened all over the country. Load reduction is no longer an idea, it's a necessity. Phuis is a nonprofit organization that is creating healthier buildings that are better for the planet and the people on it. They use passive building techniques and innovative design ideas to create energy-efficient homes, offices and public buildings. This breathtaking New York Forever House by Christina Griffin is an example of how Phuis is using its retrofit program to make homes from any era more eco-friendly for the modern homeowner.[...]Did you know dairy products can be made without cow or nuts?
From cows to goats to sheep, the availability of dairy is ubiquitous. But with copious environmental and health issues around traditional dairy products, alternatives are in the spotlight more than ever. Now there?s a way to enjoy yogurt, cheese and ice cream without a heavy reliance on animals or nuts. It?s called Precision Fermentation, and it puts an old technology to new use. [...]Identify the energy vampire appliances lurking in your home
Do you know how much energy each appliance takes in your home? If you're like me, you get confused by the math on voltage because it doesn't account for use over time, but you do understand that EnergyStar rated appliances and LEED-certified efficient systems in your home are a good thing. If you haven't done a recent energy audit, here are some ideas for finding the energy vampires lurking in your home. [...]All-encompassing hotel in San Francisco is quality ecotourism
San Francisco has long been a destination for those who enjoy natural wonders. The incredible bay and sandy beaches, the towering redwoods, the mountains, it all gives this city a look that no other place has. And now, finally, the Bay Area will have a sustainable hotel that celebrates the environment of San Francisco with 1 Hotel San Francisco.[...]Here's how you can make your own clean compost
Have you gotten into gardening recently and want to learn how to make your own compost? Compost is a great resource for home gardens because it puts minerals back in the soil for peak production of flowers and veggies, plus you can make it out of things you already have around. Here is how to make your own clean compost, with a few tips on avoiding common problems. [...]Castelar 75 building is green inside and out
Castelar 75 is a boutique building designed by the renowned architect Fernando Donis. The building is located in Polanco, an exclusive residential area in Mexico City, and is considered to be one of Mexico's most state-of-the-art edifices. The architecture is a revamp of the typical commercial building and features large spaces for offices, reception areas and parking. Its colossal size covers a floor area of 1207 m2, which amounts to 18,314 m2 that is spread out vertically over 17 floors. Besides its immense size, it is well-designed and features several environmentally-friendly design elements that make it an elegant yet practical[...]Making this wedding season an eco-friendly one for all
Wedding season is upon us, and thanks to a slowly retreating pandemic, there seems to be more than ever. Whether you are attending a wedding this year or planning one for next year, it is important to recognize the environmental impact that such an event can have. There is an average of two million weddings a year in the U.S., and they are some of the most expensive parties thrown around the world. Between travel, single-use objects and food waste, weddings produce 400 pounds of trash and 63 tons of carbon dioxide per event.[...]Wood furniture made from waste creates a circular economy
Wood is one of the most common materials used for manufacturing and construction. Despite it being a natural resource with potential for reuse and its biodegradable qualities, the wood used in the industry is far from circular. In fact, each year, millions of tons of this precious material are wasted. To prevent this, a group of designers from the firm Disrupt.Design Lab (D.DLAB) have been exploring the development of circular solutions for wood. By developing new techniques that combine advanced fabrication and traditional methods, the team aims to contribute to the development of zero-waste industries.[...]Will AI be important to the future of eco construction?
Global construction is one of the biggest consumers of resources and one of the biggest polluters. According to AI Magazine, construction is responsible for 38% of global energy consumption, and the building sector alone accounts for almost 55% of final energy use. Buildings also account for 40% of global final energy consumption and 33% of greenhouse gases. It's also well known that concrete and steel account for excessive emissions and material waste in building construction. [...]Marvel at this prefabricated architecture dome for events
With a focus on minimal site impact and environmental protection, the Darwin Bucky project sets a standard for sustainable modular architecture. [...]Is your farmers market produce really organic?
You shop local and buy organic when you can, but how can you tell if your farmers market produce is really organic? There have been a few scandals in recent years where farmers market vendors were found to be purchasing and reselling grocery store produce labeled as locally grown. So how can you tell? Here's how to find a great farmers market vendor or food co-op for organic produce.[...]Water catchment home in Africa wins special recognition
A water catchment house design in Africa won Special Recognition in the Architectural Design category at the Design Educates Awards 2023. The design by Hong-En, Lin addresses the challenges of water scarcity and pollution in Africa by using local materials and traditional weaving techniques to create a clean and sustainable water source.[...]An idea for a home that combats high flood risk
Between two ponds in Southampton, New York, you will find one home that looks different from all the rest. The location of Tamsen House posed a lot of environmental challenges and this design by Fernando Fisbein Architect truly rose to the occasion.[...]A natural personal care brand that gives back to communities
Soapbox is a company dedicated to providing meticulously-crafted personal care products that focus on the health of humans and the environment. [...]A clean beauty brand that also cares about the environment
Clean beauty brand ILIA was founded by Sasha whose brother suffered from asthma and severe allergies as a child. Their mother helped him recover through an organic food co-op to give him access to clean nutrition, and he went on to become an Olympic athlete after being told by doctors he could never compete in sports. As Sasha moved into a career in fashion and beauty branding, she realized she didn't have clean ingredients in products she was putting on her body every day. ILIA was born as a beauty brand that cares about health. [...]These zero energy ready homes are solar and energy efficient
Lots of people want to have more sustainable homes, not just to help the environment. Because at the end of the day, it's a lot more affordable to get your energy from the sun and the wind than to pay some oil or coal plant to provide it. But for many people, being sustainable means having a home built. Hiring an architect and a contractor and going to all that trouble gets pretty expensive. Thanks to Clayton, sustainable living is about to get much more accessible.[...]What can you do in your own home to improve air quality?
If you live in an urban area with cars, industry and unpleasant city smells, you might retreat to your house for safety from environmental pollutants. But how good is your air quality at home?[...]Cleanup plastic pollution with the easy Pixie Drone
Plastic and floating debris are part of a problem that is rapidly growing. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) is just one example of how water pollution and trash dumping are spiraling out of our control. Big, floating heaps of debris like the GPGP require interventions that are on a larger scale. This includes those carried out by The Ocean Cleanup, a nonprofit organization that removes floating ocean debris. However, what about smaller-scale solutions? Coastlines and local waterways also suffer from water pollution as a result of littering. This threatens biodiversity by causing illness and reproductive issues, particularly when aquatic[...]Yoga Design Lab combines mindfulness with eco-friendly
As our awareness of how our actions impact the environment grows, it becomes increasingly important to integrate sustainability into all aspects of our lives. This includes the materials we choose for yoga gear. Yoga Design Lab offers a range of products that not only enhance the yoga experience, but also prioritize eco-friendly materials.[...]Luxury Bel-Air hilltop home is an energy-efficient dream
RO54 is a split-level modern home perched on a Bel-Air hilltop. But this is not what your mind probably conjures when you think of a split-level home. RO54 by Arshia Architects is a dreamy façade of floating glass with view of the Pacific Ocean, designed in layers to allow a gradual ascent to the top of the roof with little effort.[...]Check out zero-waste soaps and cleaners from Greatfill
California-based Greatfill makes zero waste easy. With a variety of refillable household products, the company?s focus is on health for the home, humans and the environment.[...]What are 3D-printed meats and are they actually sustainable?
3D-printed foods are a growing component of the additive manufacturing industry. Within this realm, 3D-printed meat is gaining speed. Like other 3D-printed objects, edible material is extruded in layers to produce a variety of meat products, including ground meat, burger patties, sausages and kebabs. Nowadays, with advances in additive manufacturing, the ability to 3D print foods is becoming more widely accessible, cost-effective and eco-friendly. [...]These countries are facing the biggest health impacts
Medical Aid, a South African insurance comparison website, investigated the effects of environmental issues like poor water quality, pollution, sanitation and chemical exposure on the health of citizens in 103 countries around the world. The information is summarized in a report titled, "Climate Health: Where in the World is Climate Change Impacting Health the Most?"[...]Are you eating tires in your salad? A new study says so
You probably haven?t given a lot of thought to the damaging effects of tire wear, at least when it comes to our food supply. But a study out of the University of Vienna (UV) will likely change your perspective on that. [...]The first home in California to be Zero Carbon certified
It sits on a flat stretch of green, surrounded by the rolling hills and pretty palm trees of Southern California. It's an amazing little oasis, a quiet getaway. And it's the first building in California to receive Zero Carbon Certification from the International Living Future Institute. It's only the fourth building in the entire world to reach this status. This home is called Zero One by MariSol Malibu and it's the first of its kind.[...]Here's how you could make your next camping sustainable
Camping is one of the greatest joys of summer. With warmer weather, you do not have to be the most experienced camper or have the best gear to survive cold nights. Even amateur camping trips have bug repellent, shelter and s?mores. Stepping up your camping game includes being more sustainable, and many of the ways to do that are easier than you think.[...]This island is a carbon-neutral, environmental dream world
Sotheby's is an iconic name in auctions, a decades-old seller of fine goods. Some of the world's most expensive jewels and rarest works of art have been sold here. Now, Sotheby's has put an entire island for sale. It's carbon neutral and already has some incredible buildings standing on it.[...]What do you need to know about plant walls?
Plant walls, also known as green walls, vertical gardens, green facades or living walls are structures that allow for vertical plant growth on structures like walls or trellises. These can be found in various spaces, including commercial buildings, residences and public areas. Vertical gardens can be found in both interior and exterior environments. Based on the project's design requirements, different systems can be used to set up a plant wall. Besides the aesthetic appeal they provide, green walls also come with many benefits, particularly for those that inhabit the surrounding space.[...]Explore these unique sustainable pergola design Ideas
The pergola is one aspect of ancient architecture that remains relevant today. Pergolas date back to ancient Egypt, but the concept itself might have come much earlier. The evolution of pergolas has witnessed many changes along the way. Today, it is technically impossible to draw a line between a pergola and a gazebo. However, for clarity, we will stick to the traditional idea of a pergola, one that is relatively merged with the house design.[...]Colorado house becomes the first net-zero home in its city
Fargo is a house located in Louisville, Colorado and is designed for a former high-level design engineer at Apple. Despite the project's modern aesthetic, it blends into the historical neighborhood and meets multiple spatial criteria set by the client. These include a detached studio garage, an indoor-outdoor kitchen and easy access to the outdoors. The overall goal for DAJ Design was to incorporate these design elements while achieving net-zero energy consumption.[...]Gomi speakers are made from recycled e-bike batteries
Gomi has revolutionized the electronics industry by tackling the persistent problem of proper disposal at the end of a product's life. Unlike many other speaker companies, Gomi adopts a circular approach that enhances product longevity and significantly reduces pre and post-consumer waste.[...]Tesseract home has views of the mountain and city
The spirit of sustainability and being eco-friendly is all about using what's already there. Use a piece of land the way it is, without hanging it to suit the needs of a building. In the spirit of reclaiming wood, repurposing furniture and making use of everything the Tesseract was created. This home is a beautiful reboot of a former bachelor pad turned beautiful multi-person home. It's warm, inviting and modern.[...]Sleek school building is made with low-carbon concrete
The ways buildings are constructed has to change. It has become something else instead, something more sustainable, something newer. And it doesn't get much more modern than buildings that can actually move and adapt at will.[...]Who should have a garden pond in their backyard?
Garden ponds are increasingly becoming popular among homeowners. The scramble for ponds can be attributed to their aesthetics, growing appreciation for wildlife and environmental awareness. As homeowners increasingly become aware of the need to maintain a sustainable ecosystem, they are more willing to adopt unique ideas such as keeping garden ponds. But are garden ponds really sustainable?[...]Oregon green building design embraces timber throughout
Have you heard about Mississippi? It's a construction project brought to life by Waechter Architecture after more than 10 years of planning and investigation. This building isn't just your ordinary structure; it's a game-changer in terms of sustainability and creativity.[...]CABN modular homes will be part of a net-zero community
Where modern design, affordable living and sustainability meet, there is CABN. The first home of this project has just been created and soon, CABN's design will be the basis of a 67-home, net-zero community. If this is what the future looks like, there is hope that humans will actually have a healthy, happy future on this planet.[...]Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5641 Inhabitat : design will save the world [document électronique] / Jill Fehrenbacher, Secrétaire . - [s.d.].
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From the urban tapestry of Los Angeles to a sustainable city
Los Angeles, often hailed as the entertainment capital of the world, is not only a hub for the film and music industries but also a fascinating canvas of urban design. The city's architectural landscape reflects a rich tapestry woven with threads of history, culture, and innovation. As one navigates the vast expanse of Los Angeles, it becomes apparent that the city's design is a dynamic fusion of tradition and modernity.[...]A Connecticut home with a green roof and minimal site impact
Meeting the challenge to gently place a home into a valley below the access road and adjacent to a scenic river, Weston Residence is both a primary residence and an award-winning example of minimal site impact architectural design. [...]Rivian R1T is the best glamping truck on the market
The new Rivian R1T pickup is the fabulous EV glamping truck you didn?t know you needed. This unique EV truck has all kinds of features you need, plus a few you never even thought of. Come along on our test drive of the Rivian R1T and decide for yourself if this is your next daily driver. [...]Here are the latest sustainable construction materials
According to the U.N. Environmental Program, the construction industry is not making enough efforts to achieve net-zero emissions. While all sectors are making efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the construction sector is still to get an organized strategy. Today, up to 50% of the world's climate change is caused by the construction sector. The same industry is responsible for up to 40% of the pollution in water bodies. These figures just go to show, how significant the construction industry is in regards to environmental impact.[...]Best cut flower varieties for a sustainable home garden
Cut flowers sounded easy when I started gardening. Just plant some flowers and then cut them, right? Well, there is a lot more to it than that. Cut flowers are often grown from specific varieties that tend to have long, sturdy stems and big, beautiful blooms, and each variety has its own tips to keep them healthy. It also can be hard to find the right varieties in sustainable versions. [...]University Mass Timber Pavilion was designed by students
Nestled on the Rice University campus, amid multiple microhabitats and surrounded by green, you will see a small pavilion that looks a bit like an ancient Greek temple. But this pavilion was carefully crafted to have a modern design. It's sustainable, beautiful and an example that might just inspire campuses around the world.[...]Travel to the ancient beauty of Machu Picchu, Peru
Our group sat in a circle at a 15th century Inca site. We each held three coca leaves glued together with llama fat and concentrated on protection, prosperity and a balanced life. A young shaman named Lucas alternately prayed in Quechua and explained things to us in Spanish, both translated by our guide Wilfredo Huillca. The shaman added quinoa, corn, confetti and other symbolic items to Pachamama, the Andean earth mother. Fortunately, modern rituals substitute animal cookies for alpaca sacrifices.[...]Biophilic building enhances biodiversity in the neighborhood
Kaiserstraße is a new residential building currently under construction in Blumenau, Brazil. The project is designed by Alencar Arquitetura and aims to harness connections between residents and the natural world.[...]The first agricultural community of its kind in Ontario
Humans living in harmony with nature and with each other is really the goal of sustainable, environmentally-friendly design. And it is hardly a hip and modern idea, not unless you think the Stone Age is trendy. Long ago, people banded together in groups to live and work together as one community, rather than as individuals. Now, Castlepoint Numa is bringing this ancient idea into the modern era with an innovative design.[...]These are 5 industries being propelled by 3D printing
When 3D printing first took off, it was difficult to imagine how diverse the field would grow. Nowadays, the realm of additive manufacturing is growing daily. In particular, five sectors are advancing rapidly as a result of developments in additive manufacturing. These are healthcare, food, fashion, motorsports and aerospace. Based on estimates, it is believed that soon these industries will incorporate 3D printing as a key component of their operations.[...]What is a green roof and should you install one?
Green roofed structures date back thousands of years, even before the concept of housing as it is known today was birthed. The earliest green roofs came in the form of sod roofs above caves. Plants were used on top of the caves for ceremonial and agricultural purposes. Over time, sod roofs lost their value due to natural disasters and borrowing by animals. [...]Flagstaff, Arizona is an excellent vegan town to try
Flagstaff, Arizona draws outdoorsy folks and is known as one of Arizona?s more progressive and laidback towns ? which bodes well for vegans. I spent a few days in Flagstaff and didn?t run out of delicious, plant-based places to eat. It?s an attractive town to visit in its own right, though many people find themselves here on their way to the Grand Canyon, which is an hour and a half away. Here are some of the top places for vegans to get a good meal.[...]Hidden Garden House showcases a design dictated by nature
Today's architecture is no longer about creating the best space just for humans, though of course that has to be a factor. It's also about preserving and living in harmony with the natural world. But being harmonious with nature presents a unique set of challenges. The Hidden Garden House by RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + Architecture) is a showcase of creative and innovative solutions for just such a challenge.[...]What does the art of carbon-free gardening mean?
Outwardly, gardens look like sustainable spaces that help absorb excess carbon from the atmosphere. While this might be true, not all gardens help reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide. Some gardens contribute to carbon pollution. Unfortunately, most gardeners are not even aware that their gardens are a source of carbon and other greenhouse gas pollutants. Even so, it is possible to attain a net-zero garden and in some cases, create a carbon sink in your garden. [...]Eat healthy and locally-sourced foods at Sweetgreen
Whoever says fast food is unhealthy for the body and the environment hasn?t been introduced to Sweetgreen, a chain restaurant dedicated to changing how we view food production, consumption and waste. [...]What you can expect in the future of 3D printing?
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has been available for commercial use since 1986. Early on, 3D printing took on a hobbyist role. Now, however, industries have begun using additive manufacturing to their advantage.[...]Environmental education is imbedded in this cultural center
Sometimes architecture is about much more than the materials and design of a building. This is the case for Pabellón Centro de Cultura Ambiental (CCA), a facility with the goal of increasing society's environmental awareness. Designed by Taller de Arquitectura, CCA stands as a model for urban planning that incorporates culture, history, economy and the needs of both the community and the environment. [...]Buzzfeed Tasty clean ceramic cookware is now sold at Walmart
Buzzfeed Tasty food site is filled with easy recipes and videos to whip up an incredible meal. In fact, during the height of the pandemic lockdown, when many people were taking care of plants and baking bread, I followed their guide to making sourdough bread from scratch. Expanding from their brand, Tasty also has cookbooks and cookware, the latest being a 16-piece cookware set sold at Walmart. [...]Here are water-saving alternatives to grass for your home
The dream of every gardener is to see endless fields of green grass in their backyard. With determination, most gardeners manage to attain this dream, but at a cost. Within no time, there is a need to mow and control weeds. After mowing, it needs watering to grow again. This cycle continues for as long as the gardener wants to enjoy the beauty of green turf.[...]GAF creates innovative cooling solutions for overheated cities
With climate change ramping up and an El Nino weather pattern in effect for the western hemisphere, heat island effect has become a real problem for cities sweltering under the summer sun. GAF created a product called Streetbond Pavement Coating that aims to turn that heat island effect around by reflecting heat back into space. [...]Live at this restaurant among locally-sourced ingredients
People are paying more attention to what they eat right now than at any other point in history. There's a lot more focus on organic ingredients, fresh ingredients and locally-sourced ingredients. At the famous Steirereck restaurant, you are surrounded by farmlands where the ingredients in your food are grown. Now, PPAG Architects have completed Sterock am Pogusch. This is an offshoot of Steirereck and it will take you into the Austrian Alps.[...]Find out what it takes to be an ecotourist
Vacations are an integral part of every person?s life. Following long seasons of hard work, it is well deserved to get away from busy schedules and enjoy nature. The tourism industry is fully built around the need for vacations. While tourism is good, it has its dark side. The entire industry thrives on the existence of nature, yet it tends to erode away what is left of natural resources.[...]In Finland, people get prizes for their unwanted textiles
In the quest for a more sustainable future, the Finnish city of Lahti has taken a remarkable step with an innovative pilot program called the Textile Deposit scheme. This incentivized recycling program aims to encourage locals to actively sort and recycle their textile waste instead of sending it to the landfill. [...]These low-cost housing solutions are made from bamboo
The Housing NOW project addresses home insecurity in a variety of affordable, efficient and sustainable ways. Started by Blue Temple, an architecture design studio based in Myanmar, the structures are constructed using bamboo that is locally available and endlessly renewable.[...]How the endangered American chestnut is making a big return
The American chestnut was all but destroyed by fungal blight and logged as settlements spread west when the United States was settled by Europeans. But lately, it's making a comeback. Endangered for years, the American chestnut is now being appreciated for its many helpful characteristics in cultivated permaculture gardens and its value as a historical tree that anchored entire ecosystems. Americans are embracing the great chestnut like never before. [...]An artwork that gives new meaning to a dead tree
Nature speaks for itself, while art amplifies whatever nature has to say. Artist Luca Gnizio has cut a niche for himself in amplifying the communications of nature. His latest project, Forsoultree, speaks more than words could. Yet, it is a project that goes beyond the creation of an artist. It features more than a hundred years of nature?s work ingrained in a dead tree trunk.[...]Leave no trace rafting through the Grand Canyon this year
It?s a hot and beautiful summer day at the bottom of the Grand Canyon as I stand in line for a sandwich. Our rafting guides have set up an amazing spread of fixings. There?s even vegan cheese for me. All that?s missing are plates and napkins. After washing our hands with river water and soap in a foot-pumped bucket sink, we put our bread on one hand and try to layer on all the sandwich ingredients with the other. Scooping out avocado is especially difficult one-handed. It's clumsy, but admirable when you realize we are generating no paper or plastic[...]The most sustainable building in Germany is a timber beauty
Germany's most sustainable building is in Berlin, and it's a beauty. The EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin is a seven-story office complex consisting of two buildings comprising 32,000 square meters of floor space. It has been built by TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten using sustainable, climate and resource-saving techniques. Plus, it has a modular hybrid-timber construction that makes this hybrid-timber building one of the largest in Europe. [...]What are the advantages of having a green home in the US?
With a current zeitgeist around environmental protections and sustainability, more homeowners than ever are focused on green design and eco-friendly features. Add in the benefit of energy and water savings and it?s easy to see why green homes are in high demand. But all is not equal with sustainable architecture from one area of the country to another. As a report sponsored by Payless Power shows, there?s a wide variation in the value of a green home, meaning if the goal is to benefit the environment and your pocketbook you may want to consider the location of your new abode. [...]The largest wooden city in Sweden will be built in 2025
Among the oldest tools that human hands ever created are axes, used to chop wood for fires and buildings. Wood is truly the mother of sustainable resources, a material that will grow back again and again. And now, wood is becoming the "it" design material. Sweden is starting an ambitious new project called Stockholm Wood City that will demonstrate the majesty of wood, and the possibilities it represents in sustainable building. [...]Nescaf prefab Brazil store is a 3D-printed spectacular
Designed by Estudio Guto Requena, the Dolce Gusto Neo Flagship store is a temporary commercial space located in a public park in São Paulo, Brazil. The project was created for the launch of Nescafé's Dolce Gusto "Neo" coffee machines and pods, which feature recycled ocean plastics and biodegradable capsules.[...]The best climate-adaptive watering systems for your garden
If you've grown a garden for a while, you may have noticed that the last few years have been brutal due to climate change-related patterns. One month it's drought and the next it's flooding. What is the best watering system for your home garden and can it help you navigate the climate ups and downs? Here are some great options with the pros and cons so you can decide the right garden irrigation system for your micro climate.[...]New Washington library is encompassed in sustainability
Sustainable construction and design have become a trendy topic in real estate, with homebuyers now proudly showing off their graywater systems and solar panels. But the new Mount Vernon Library Commons by HKP Architects in Mount Vernon, Washington proves that sustainable design can be used by any company, any government and anyone who wants to make an impression.[...]Did you know these surprising solar panel facts?
Solar panels are by far the best applicable technology for converting solar energy to usable electricity today. With the sun available to us around the year, it is only reasonable to consider taping its energy for domestic use. Even so, the currently available photovoltaic solar cell technology is still not as efficient as desired. The cells used in most solar panels have an efficiency of about 15% to 20%. This means that only about 20% of the sun rays that reach the panel are converted to electricity.[...]Helpful and easy tips for a pest-free organic garden
From droughts to flooding and heat waves, the weather has been tough all across the country recently. Did you know that pests can significantly reduce your garden yield? According to the Connecticut State Agricultural Experiment Station, you could be dealing with several kinds of pests that drastically impact your garden. [...]Now you can rent a 3D-printed home in Austin, Texas
The Casitas at The Halles by Hive 3D and Eco Material Technologies are a new project to create sustainable, 3D-printed homes for vacation rentals near Austin, Texas. These unique low-profile homes use a technology that creates 92% less emissions than traditional concrete. Round Top, Texas, 80 miles east of Austin, will now be home to the world's first near zero-carbon, 3D-printed neighborhood.[...]How to find clean makeup when you have allergies
How do you find clean makeup when you have allergies? Truth is, cleaning your makeup routine can be pretty hit or miss. This is because a lot of people aren't aware of what their allergies are until they run into a problem. [...]Try vegan and gluten-free pasta from Charlie's Table
If you love pasta, but don?t often find suitable gluten-free alternatives in restaurants, Charlie's Table gluten-free products may be the answer for you. In fact, this craft pasta and pasta flour blend not only caters to the gluten intolerant, but is free of the top nine food allergens.[...]Simple uses of jute mesh to tame soil erosion
Soil erosion is an age-long predicament that always shows up whenever humans embark on any land use activity. Whether it is agriculture, construction or gardening, the need to tame erosion is apparent, especially in regions that experience significant precipitation. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warns that 90% of the world?s topsoil risks erosion by 2050. It is, therefore, the responsibility of those who participate in land use activities to prevent such a mess. [...]Forest fires: why they matter and how to prevent them
In some ecosystems, such as high-latitude forests, wildfires are a natural occurrence. These help maintain healthy ecosystems by depositing nutrients into the soil and boosting seed dispersal. However, in recent years, fire seasons have become more extreme and widespread. This includes forest ecosystems where fires are uncommon, such as tropical rainforests. Consequently, this has led to devastating results for communities, flora, fauna and other organisms that live in and around these areas.[...]Would you work at this all-timber Amsterdam office?
You probably spend more time at work than you spend at home. When you consider the amount of time you spend just sleeping when you're at home, you really do spend more quality time in the workplace on a lot of days. So shouldn't you be working in a healthy, beautiful and inspiring workspace?[...]5 unique and sustainable fencing options for your garden
Gardening is one of the most ecologically conscious projects that most people can practice. With concepts such as net-zero gardening taking shape, gardeners go to unimaginable lengths to avoid harming the environment. The one aspect most gardeners never consider is that a garden fence can have negative environmental effects and must be installed with consciousness. Creating a sustainable garden only to install an unsustainable fence negates the entire purpose of your project. Interestingly, installing a sustainable fence is easy and often more affordable than traditional options. [...]Explore the natural beauty of Norway by treetop walkway
A new elevated wooden boardwalk in Fyresdal, Norway invites visitors to embrace a simultaneous expression of exceptional design and environmental sustainability. Traversing the natural landscape, the six-feet wide boardwalk gracefully snakes from the forest floor, skirting the picturesque Lake Fyresvatn. It ascends amidst the lofty treetops, culminating at the majestic summit of Klokkarhamaren, all while protecting the environment against unnecessary harm. [...]Save water on your home garden with these helpful tips
The weather blocking patterns created by climate change have caused increasing challenges for home gardeners. They have to deal with drought for extended periods even if they don't live in a traditionally dry climate, and then flooding next. Moreover, the pest pressure alone can be frustrating in these situations. But you can do quite a few things to save water when taking care of your home garden, even when the weather is extreme. Here are some tips on how to save water on your home garden, year round and in all climates.[...]A passive design home that is built with forever in mind
Electrical grids in cities and countries are overburdened all over the country. Load reduction is no longer an idea, it's a necessity. Phuis is a nonprofit organization that is creating healthier buildings that are better for the planet and the people on it. They use passive building techniques and innovative design ideas to create energy-efficient homes, offices and public buildings. This breathtaking New York Forever House by Christina Griffin is an example of how Phuis is using its retrofit program to make homes from any era more eco-friendly for the modern homeowner.[...]Did you know dairy products can be made without cow or nuts?
From cows to goats to sheep, the availability of dairy is ubiquitous. But with copious environmental and health issues around traditional dairy products, alternatives are in the spotlight more than ever. Now there?s a way to enjoy yogurt, cheese and ice cream without a heavy reliance on animals or nuts. It?s called Precision Fermentation, and it puts an old technology to new use. [...]Identify the energy vampire appliances lurking in your home
Do you know how much energy each appliance takes in your home? If you're like me, you get confused by the math on voltage because it doesn't account for use over time, but you do understand that EnergyStar rated appliances and LEED-certified efficient systems in your home are a good thing. If you haven't done a recent energy audit, here are some ideas for finding the energy vampires lurking in your home. [...]All-encompassing hotel in San Francisco is quality ecotourism
San Francisco has long been a destination for those who enjoy natural wonders. The incredible bay and sandy beaches, the towering redwoods, the mountains, it all gives this city a look that no other place has. And now, finally, the Bay Area will have a sustainable hotel that celebrates the environment of San Francisco with 1 Hotel San Francisco.[...]Here's how you can make your own clean compost
Have you gotten into gardening recently and want to learn how to make your own compost? Compost is a great resource for home gardens because it puts minerals back in the soil for peak production of flowers and veggies, plus you can make it out of things you already have around. Here is how to make your own clean compost, with a few tips on avoiding common problems. [...]Castelar 75 building is green inside and out
Castelar 75 is a boutique building designed by the renowned architect Fernando Donis. The building is located in Polanco, an exclusive residential area in Mexico City, and is considered to be one of Mexico's most state-of-the-art edifices. The architecture is a revamp of the typical commercial building and features large spaces for offices, reception areas and parking. Its colossal size covers a floor area of 1207 m2, which amounts to 18,314 m2 that is spread out vertically over 17 floors. Besides its immense size, it is well-designed and features several environmentally-friendly design elements that make it an elegant yet practical[...]Making this wedding season an eco-friendly one for all
Wedding season is upon us, and thanks to a slowly retreating pandemic, there seems to be more than ever. Whether you are attending a wedding this year or planning one for next year, it is important to recognize the environmental impact that such an event can have. There is an average of two million weddings a year in the U.S., and they are some of the most expensive parties thrown around the world. Between travel, single-use objects and food waste, weddings produce 400 pounds of trash and 63 tons of carbon dioxide per event.[...]Wood furniture made from waste creates a circular economy
Wood is one of the most common materials used for manufacturing and construction. Despite it being a natural resource with potential for reuse and its biodegradable qualities, the wood used in the industry is far from circular. In fact, each year, millions of tons of this precious material are wasted. To prevent this, a group of designers from the firm Disrupt.Design Lab (D.DLAB) have been exploring the development of circular solutions for wood. By developing new techniques that combine advanced fabrication and traditional methods, the team aims to contribute to the development of zero-waste industries.[...]Will AI be important to the future of eco construction?
Global construction is one of the biggest consumers of resources and one of the biggest polluters. According to AI Magazine, construction is responsible for 38% of global energy consumption, and the building sector alone accounts for almost 55% of final energy use. Buildings also account for 40% of global final energy consumption and 33% of greenhouse gases. It's also well known that concrete and steel account for excessive emissions and material waste in building construction. [...]Marvel at this prefabricated architecture dome for events
With a focus on minimal site impact and environmental protection, the Darwin Bucky project sets a standard for sustainable modular architecture. [...]Is your farmers market produce really organic?
You shop local and buy organic when you can, but how can you tell if your farmers market produce is really organic? There have been a few scandals in recent years where farmers market vendors were found to be purchasing and reselling grocery store produce labeled as locally grown. So how can you tell? Here's how to find a great farmers market vendor or food co-op for organic produce.[...]Water catchment home in Africa wins special recognition
A water catchment house design in Africa won Special Recognition in the Architectural Design category at the Design Educates Awards 2023. The design by Hong-En, Lin addresses the challenges of water scarcity and pollution in Africa by using local materials and traditional weaving techniques to create a clean and sustainable water source.[...]An idea for a home that combats high flood risk
Between two ponds in Southampton, New York, you will find one home that looks different from all the rest. The location of Tamsen House posed a lot of environmental challenges and this design by Fernando Fisbein Architect truly rose to the occasion.[...]A natural personal care brand that gives back to communities
Soapbox is a company dedicated to providing meticulously-crafted personal care products that focus on the health of humans and the environment. [...]A clean beauty brand that also cares about the environment
Clean beauty brand ILIA was founded by Sasha whose brother suffered from asthma and severe allergies as a child. Their mother helped him recover through an organic food co-op to give him access to clean nutrition, and he went on to become an Olympic athlete after being told by doctors he could never compete in sports. As Sasha moved into a career in fashion and beauty branding, she realized she didn't have clean ingredients in products she was putting on her body every day. ILIA was born as a beauty brand that cares about health. [...]These zero energy ready homes are solar and energy efficient
Lots of people want to have more sustainable homes, not just to help the environment. Because at the end of the day, it's a lot more affordable to get your energy from the sun and the wind than to pay some oil or coal plant to provide it. But for many people, being sustainable means having a home built. Hiring an architect and a contractor and going to all that trouble gets pretty expensive. Thanks to Clayton, sustainable living is about to get much more accessible.[...]What can you do in your own home to improve air quality?
If you live in an urban area with cars, industry and unpleasant city smells, you might retreat to your house for safety from environmental pollutants. But how good is your air quality at home?[...]Cleanup plastic pollution with the easy Pixie Drone
Plastic and floating debris are part of a problem that is rapidly growing. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) is just one example of how water pollution and trash dumping are spiraling out of our control. Big, floating heaps of debris like the GPGP require interventions that are on a larger scale. This includes those carried out by The Ocean Cleanup, a nonprofit organization that removes floating ocean debris. However, what about smaller-scale solutions? Coastlines and local waterways also suffer from water pollution as a result of littering. This threatens biodiversity by causing illness and reproductive issues, particularly when aquatic[...]Yoga Design Lab combines mindfulness with eco-friendly
As our awareness of how our actions impact the environment grows, it becomes increasingly important to integrate sustainability into all aspects of our lives. This includes the materials we choose for yoga gear. Yoga Design Lab offers a range of products that not only enhance the yoga experience, but also prioritize eco-friendly materials.[...]Luxury Bel-Air hilltop home is an energy-efficient dream
RO54 is a split-level modern home perched on a Bel-Air hilltop. But this is not what your mind probably conjures when you think of a split-level home. RO54 by Arshia Architects is a dreamy façade of floating glass with view of the Pacific Ocean, designed in layers to allow a gradual ascent to the top of the roof with little effort.[...]Check out zero-waste soaps and cleaners from Greatfill
California-based Greatfill makes zero waste easy. With a variety of refillable household products, the company?s focus is on health for the home, humans and the environment.[...]What are 3D-printed meats and are they actually sustainable?
3D-printed foods are a growing component of the additive manufacturing industry. Within this realm, 3D-printed meat is gaining speed. Like other 3D-printed objects, edible material is extruded in layers to produce a variety of meat products, including ground meat, burger patties, sausages and kebabs. Nowadays, with advances in additive manufacturing, the ability to 3D print foods is becoming more widely accessible, cost-effective and eco-friendly. [...]These countries are facing the biggest health impacts
Medical Aid, a South African insurance comparison website, investigated the effects of environmental issues like poor water quality, pollution, sanitation and chemical exposure on the health of citizens in 103 countries around the world. The information is summarized in a report titled, "Climate Health: Where in the World is Climate Change Impacting Health the Most?"[...]Are you eating tires in your salad? A new study says so
You probably haven?t given a lot of thought to the damaging effects of tire wear, at least when it comes to our food supply. But a study out of the University of Vienna (UV) will likely change your perspective on that. [...]The first home in California to be Zero Carbon certified
It sits on a flat stretch of green, surrounded by the rolling hills and pretty palm trees of Southern California. It's an amazing little oasis, a quiet getaway. And it's the first building in California to receive Zero Carbon Certification from the International Living Future Institute. It's only the fourth building in the entire world to reach this status. This home is called Zero One by MariSol Malibu and it's the first of its kind.[...]Here's how you could make your next camping sustainable
Camping is one of the greatest joys of summer. With warmer weather, you do not have to be the most experienced camper or have the best gear to survive cold nights. Even amateur camping trips have bug repellent, shelter and s?mores. Stepping up your camping game includes being more sustainable, and many of the ways to do that are easier than you think.[...]This island is a carbon-neutral, environmental dream world
Sotheby's is an iconic name in auctions, a decades-old seller of fine goods. Some of the world's most expensive jewels and rarest works of art have been sold here. Now, Sotheby's has put an entire island for sale. It's carbon neutral and already has some incredible buildings standing on it.[...]What do you need to know about plant walls?
Plant walls, also known as green walls, vertical gardens, green facades or living walls are structures that allow for vertical plant growth on structures like walls or trellises. These can be found in various spaces, including commercial buildings, residences and public areas. Vertical gardens can be found in both interior and exterior environments. Based on the project's design requirements, different systems can be used to set up a plant wall. Besides the aesthetic appeal they provide, green walls also come with many benefits, particularly for those that inhabit the surrounding space.[...]Explore these unique sustainable pergola design Ideas
The pergola is one aspect of ancient architecture that remains relevant today. Pergolas date back to ancient Egypt, but the concept itself might have come much earlier. The evolution of pergolas has witnessed many changes along the way. Today, it is technically impossible to draw a line between a pergola and a gazebo. However, for clarity, we will stick to the traditional idea of a pergola, one that is relatively merged with the house design.[...]Colorado house becomes the first net-zero home in its city
Fargo is a house located in Louisville, Colorado and is designed for a former high-level design engineer at Apple. Despite the project's modern aesthetic, it blends into the historical neighborhood and meets multiple spatial criteria set by the client. These include a detached studio garage, an indoor-outdoor kitchen and easy access to the outdoors. The overall goal for DAJ Design was to incorporate these design elements while achieving net-zero energy consumption.[...]Gomi speakers are made from recycled e-bike batteries
Gomi has revolutionized the electronics industry by tackling the persistent problem of proper disposal at the end of a product's life. Unlike many other speaker companies, Gomi adopts a circular approach that enhances product longevity and significantly reduces pre and post-consumer waste.[...]Tesseract home has views of the mountain and city
The spirit of sustainability and being eco-friendly is all about using what's already there. Use a piece of land the way it is, without hanging it to suit the needs of a building. In the spirit of reclaiming wood, repurposing furniture and making use of everything the Tesseract was created. This home is a beautiful reboot of a former bachelor pad turned beautiful multi-person home. It's warm, inviting and modern.[...]Sleek school building is made with low-carbon concrete
The ways buildings are constructed has to change. It has become something else instead, something more sustainable, something newer. And it doesn't get much more modern than buildings that can actually move and adapt at will.[...]Who should have a garden pond in their backyard?
Garden ponds are increasingly becoming popular among homeowners. The scramble for ponds can be attributed to their aesthetics, growing appreciation for wildlife and environmental awareness. As homeowners increasingly become aware of the need to maintain a sustainable ecosystem, they are more willing to adopt unique ideas such as keeping garden ponds. But are garden ponds really sustainable?[...]Oregon green building design embraces timber throughout
Have you heard about Mississippi? It's a construction project brought to life by Waechter Architecture after more than 10 years of planning and investigation. This building isn't just your ordinary structure; it's a game-changer in terms of sustainability and creativity.[...]CABN modular homes will be part of a net-zero community
Where modern design, affordable living and sustainability meet, there is CABN. The first home of this project has just been created and soon, CABN's design will be the basis of a 67-home, net-zero community. If this is what the future looks like, there is hope that humans will actually have a healthy, happy future on this planet.[...]Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5641 Jacques Hitier / Pierre Gencey
Titre : Jacques Hitier : modernité industrielle Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Pierre Gencey, Auteur Editeur : Paris : Éd. Piqpoq Année de publication : 2012 Importance : 159 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-919459-04-9 Prix : 29 € Note générale : En appendice, interview de Pierre Gencey par Pascal Renous, précédemment publ. dans "Revue de l'ameublement", avril 1964
Bibliogr. des oeuvres de l'auteur p. 157Catégories : Design industriel , Hitier, Jacques Résumé : Elève, enseignant, puis directeur de l'école Boulle, Jacques Hitier (1917-1999) se singularise parmi les créateurs modernes en apportant au meuble industriel son expérience d'artiste décorateur. Après des recherches menées dans l'équipement scolaire pour des marques aussi célèbres que Mobilor ou Mullca, il élargit son travail de création à l'habitation dès la fin des années 1940. Alors que le meuble industriel semblait condamné à équiper ateliers et collectivités depuis près d'un siècle, Jacques Hitier réussit à répondre aux désirs des particuliers. Associé à la firme Tubauto, il invente un style où le tube de métal s'intègre à l'intimité du logement, par la souplesse des lignes, la douceur des matières et la gaieté des couleurs. Cette monographie, réalisée à partir des archives conservées par sa famille, retrace le parcours de Jacques Hitier, avec des pages thématiques mettant en avant les temps forts de sa carrière, et des notices descriptives présentant ses oeuvres emblématiques. Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10197 Jacques Hitier : modernité industrielle [texte imprimé] / Pierre Gencey, Auteur . - Paris : Éd. Piqpoq, 2012 . - 159 p.
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En appendice, interview de Pierre Gencey par Pascal Renous, précédemment publ. dans "Revue de l'ameublement", avril 1964
Bibliogr. des oeuvres de l'auteur p. 157
Catégories : Design industriel , Hitier, Jacques Résumé : Elève, enseignant, puis directeur de l'école Boulle, Jacques Hitier (1917-1999) se singularise parmi les créateurs modernes en apportant au meuble industriel son expérience d'artiste décorateur. Après des recherches menées dans l'équipement scolaire pour des marques aussi célèbres que Mobilor ou Mullca, il élargit son travail de création à l'habitation dès la fin des années 1940. Alors que le meuble industriel semblait condamné à équiper ateliers et collectivités depuis près d'un siècle, Jacques Hitier réussit à répondre aux désirs des particuliers. Associé à la firme Tubauto, il invente un style où le tube de métal s'intègre à l'intimité du logement, par la souplesse des lignes, la douceur des matières et la gaieté des couleurs. Cette monographie, réalisée à partir des archives conservées par sa famille, retrace le parcours de Jacques Hitier, avec des pages thématiques mettant en avant les temps forts de sa carrière, et des notices descriptives présentant ses oeuvres emblématiques. Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10197 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Classement thématique G001796 HITI MONO Monographies LA - Libre accès IND - Individualités Disponible Karim Rashid / Bartolucci, Marisa
Titre : Karim Rashid Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Bartolucci, Marisa, Auteur ; Bartolucci, Marisa, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Cabra, Raul, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef Editeur : Chronicle Books Année de publication : 2004 Collection : Compact Design Portfolio Importance : 96 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 15 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-8118-4208-8 Catégories : Design industriel , Rashid, Karim Résumé : Karim Rashid est un célèbre designer égyptien né au Caire en 1960 ; il fut élevé en Angleterre et au Canada. Il est le frére de Hani Rashid.
Il obtient en 1982 un diplôme en Design industriel délivré par l’université d’Ottawa (Canada). Il poursuivit ensuite avec des études supérieures en Design à Naples (Italie), en compagnie d’Ettore Sottsass et d’autres, avant de déménager à Milan pour un an où il travailla au studio Rodolfo Bonetto.
A son retour au Canada, il travailla pendant sept ans pour KAN Industrial Designers. En même temps, il co-fonda et développa la collection Babel Fashion. Il ouvrit sa propre enseigne à New York en 1993. Depuis lors, il a dessiné des produits, des articles de table et des meubles pour des compagnies telles que Nambé, Umbra, Idée, Issey Miyake, Pure Design, Zeritalia, Fasem, Guzzini, Tommy Hilfiger, Sony, Magis, Leonardo, Zanotta, Citibank, Totem et d’autres. Il remporta un grand nombre de prix, notamment le Daimler Chrysler 1999 Award; le George Nelson Award 1999; le Silver IDEA Award pour la “Chaise Oh” en 1999; et le Philadelphia Museum of Art Collab Award 1999.
Ses nombreuses productions lui assurent une réputation de designer international.Note de contenu : Biogr.
Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5553 Karim Rashid [texte imprimé] / Bartolucci, Marisa, Auteur ; Bartolucci, Marisa, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Cabra, Raul, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - [S.l.] : Chronicle Books, 2004 . - 96 p. : ill. en coul. ; 15 cm. - (Compact Design Portfolio) .
ISBN : 0-8118-4208-8
Catégories : Design industriel , Rashid, Karim Résumé : Karim Rashid est un célèbre designer égyptien né au Caire en 1960 ; il fut élevé en Angleterre et au Canada. Il est le frére de Hani Rashid.
Il obtient en 1982 un diplôme en Design industriel délivré par l’université d’Ottawa (Canada). Il poursuivit ensuite avec des études supérieures en Design à Naples (Italie), en compagnie d’Ettore Sottsass et d’autres, avant de déménager à Milan pour un an où il travailla au studio Rodolfo Bonetto.
A son retour au Canada, il travailla pendant sept ans pour KAN Industrial Designers. En même temps, il co-fonda et développa la collection Babel Fashion. Il ouvrit sa propre enseigne à New York en 1993. Depuis lors, il a dessiné des produits, des articles de table et des meubles pour des compagnies telles que Nambé, Umbra, Idée, Issey Miyake, Pure Design, Zeritalia, Fasem, Guzzini, Tommy Hilfiger, Sony, Magis, Leonardo, Zanotta, Citibank, Totem et d’autres. Il remporta un grand nombre de prix, notamment le Daimler Chrysler 1999 Award; le George Nelson Award 1999; le Silver IDEA Award pour la “Chaise Oh” en 1999; et le Philadelphia Museum of Art Collab Award 1999.
Ses nombreuses productions lui assurent une réputation de designer international.Note de contenu : Biogr.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Classement thématique M003245 RASH MONO Monographies LA - Libre accès IND - Individualités Disponible Less and more
Titre : Less and more : The Design Ethos of Dieter Rams Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 804 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et blanc ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-89955-397-0 Prix : 58 € Catégories : Design industriel , Rams, Dieter Résumé : Fascinating and comprehensive overview of Braun and Dieter Rams contribution to the success of the company.
Eleven of the nineteen chapters are text (on the thin paper) and explore in as much detail as you could want about German and middle European design in the first decades of the last century and how it influenced Rams, particularly the Bauhaus and Ulm design laboratories. A fascinating sixty-five page chapter: 'Dieter Rams, Braun, Vitsoe and the shrinking world' explores the reasons for the companies success and Rams contribution with brilliant product design. Another chapter: 'Graphic design: Braun and Vitsoe' delves, in part, into the typeface used on the products, always in lower-case and originally Akzidenz-Grotesk but after the sixties switching to Helvetica.
Between the essays and possibly the main strength of the book are the photo product pages, basically electrical products for the home. Each item gets a spread of lovely close-up photos butted together and then a spread with a head on shot on the left and each right-hand page having relevant profile photos.Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8226 Less and more : The Design Ethos of Dieter Rams [texte imprimé] . - 2011 . - 804 p. : ill. en noir et blanc.
ISBN : 978-3-89955-397-0 : 58 €
Catégories : Design industriel , Rams, Dieter Résumé : Fascinating and comprehensive overview of Braun and Dieter Rams contribution to the success of the company.
Eleven of the nineteen chapters are text (on the thin paper) and explore in as much detail as you could want about German and middle European design in the first decades of the last century and how it influenced Rams, particularly the Bauhaus and Ulm design laboratories. A fascinating sixty-five page chapter: 'Dieter Rams, Braun, Vitsoe and the shrinking world' explores the reasons for the companies success and Rams contribution with brilliant product design. Another chapter: 'Graphic design: Braun and Vitsoe' delves, in part, into the typeface used on the products, always in lower-case and originally Akzidenz-Grotesk but after the sixties switching to Helvetica.
Between the essays and possibly the main strength of the book are the photo product pages, basically electrical products for the home. Each item gets a spread of lovely close-up photos butted together and then a spread with a head on shot on the left and each right-hand page having relevant profile photos.Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8226 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Classement thématique G001570 RAMS MONO Monographies LA - Libre accès IND - Individualités Disponible Luxes par Bilan / Stéphane Benoit-Godet
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Titre : Luxes par Bilan Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stéphane Benoit-Godet, Secrétaire Editeur : Agedip SA Catégories : Design , Design industriel Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6014 [périodique] Voir les bulletins disponibles Rechercher dans ce périodique Luxes par Bilan [texte imprimé] / Stéphane Benoit-Godet, Secrétaire . - [S.l.] : Agedip SA.
Catégories : Design , Design industriel Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6014 Made in Cassina
Titre : Made in Cassina Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Giampiero Bosoni, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef Editeur : Milan : Skira Année de publication : 2009 Collection : Arts décoratifs Importance : 360 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et en coul. Format : 28,5 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 2-08-121920-4 Catégories : Cassina , Design industriel , Mobilier Index. décimale : 745.209.45 Création industrielle, design -- Italie Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur
Evoquer les événements, les objets, les idées qui ont permis la naissance et l'épanouissement du parcours industriel, créatif et culturel de la maison Cassina, c'est aussi s'interroger sur l'importance et la signification des étapes qui ont vu se construire l'excellence d'une manière italienne de penser et de concevoir le design du meuble. Conscients de la valeur remarquable de cette expérience longue de quatre-vingts ans, nous avons voulu ici retracer ce parcours, en mettant en perspective une succession de rencontres entre l'entreprise et les designers : des rencontres ayant donné naissance à une vision qui a profondément marqué l'histoire de Cassina comme celle du design international. Ce patrimoine de recherches et d'expériences continue de nourrir, chez Cassina, les horizons de création et de production d'aujourd'hui et de demain, qui ont à relever des défis industriels et commerciaux toujours plus exigeants.Note de contenu : Biogr.
Répertoire des oeuvresPermalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5906 Made in Cassina [texte imprimé] / Giampiero Bosoni, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - Milan : Skira, 2009 . - 360 p. : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 28,5 cm. - (Arts décoratifs) .
ISBN : 2-08-121920-4
Catégories : Cassina , Design industriel , Mobilier Index. décimale : 745.209.45 Création industrielle, design -- Italie Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur
Evoquer les événements, les objets, les idées qui ont permis la naissance et l'épanouissement du parcours industriel, créatif et culturel de la maison Cassina, c'est aussi s'interroger sur l'importance et la signification des étapes qui ont vu se construire l'excellence d'une manière italienne de penser et de concevoir le design du meuble. Conscients de la valeur remarquable de cette expérience longue de quatre-vingts ans, nous avons voulu ici retracer ce parcours, en mettant en perspective une succession de rencontres entre l'entreprise et les designers : des rencontres ayant donné naissance à une vision qui a profondément marqué l'histoire de Cassina comme celle du design international. Ce patrimoine de recherches et d'expériences continue de nourrir, chez Cassina, les horizons de création et de production d'aujourd'hui et de demain, qui ont à relever des défis industriels et commerciaux toujours plus exigeants.Note de contenu : Biogr.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Classement thématique G002526 745.409.45 MADE MONO Monographies LA - Libre accès OVS - Ouvrages spécialisés Disponible obdesigner
Titre : obdesigner : Actualité Design Type de document : document électronique Note générale : design, tendances et prospective Catégories : Design , Design industriel Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4567 obdesigner : Actualité Design [document électronique] . - [s.d.].
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Catégories : Design , Design industriel Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4567 Présentation de l'exposition 'Ettore Sottsass - 20 ans de design pour Olivetti'au Centre Georges Pompidou / Marie-Laure Jousset
Titre : Présentation de l'exposition 'Ettore Sottsass - 20 ans de design pour Olivetti'au Centre Georges Pompidou Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Marie-Laure Jousset, Commissaire d'exposition Année de publication : 2003 Catégories : Design industriel , Histoire du design , Olivetti, Adriano , Sottsass, Ettore Résumé : C'est à l'occasion du don fait par Ettore Sottsass cette année au Centre Pompidou, qu'un important ensemble d'archives, de tirages photographiques, de dessins originaux entre dans les collections du Musée national d'art moderne/Centre de création industrielle.
De nombreux dessins techniques, des croquis, des photographies, des machines à écrire, des machines à calculer, un mini-ordinateur sont présentés ainsi au public, illustrant notamment l'aventure du premier ordinateur italien Elea (1958), des projets connus comme Synthesis 45 (1975) destinés à améliorer la fonctionnalité des systèmes de bureaux (1975), ou encore l'évolution des machines à écrire Olivetti sur une vingtaine d'années.Intitulé de l'exposition : Ettore Sottsass : 20 ans de design pour Olivetti Date de début : 23/04/2003 Date de fin : 09/06/2003 Ville : Paris Lieu de l'exposition : Galerie du Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou En ligne : http://www.pompidou-center.biz/Pompidou/Manifs.nsf/2f6d2a49fa88f902c1256da5005ef [...] Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4797 Présentation de l'exposition 'Ettore Sottsass - 20 ans de design pour Olivetti'au Centre Georges Pompidou [document électronique] / Marie-Laure Jousset, Commissaire d'exposition . - 2003.
Catégories : Design industriel , Histoire du design , Olivetti, Adriano , Sottsass, Ettore Résumé : C'est à l'occasion du don fait par Ettore Sottsass cette année au Centre Pompidou, qu'un important ensemble d'archives, de tirages photographiques, de dessins originaux entre dans les collections du Musée national d'art moderne/Centre de création industrielle.
De nombreux dessins techniques, des croquis, des photographies, des machines à écrire, des machines à calculer, un mini-ordinateur sont présentés ainsi au public, illustrant notamment l'aventure du premier ordinateur italien Elea (1958), des projets connus comme Synthesis 45 (1975) destinés à améliorer la fonctionnalité des systèmes de bureaux (1975), ou encore l'évolution des machines à écrire Olivetti sur une vingtaine d'années.Intitulé de l'exposition : Ettore Sottsass : 20 ans de design pour Olivetti Date de début : 23/04/2003 Date de fin : 09/06/2003 Ville : Paris Lieu de l'exposition : Galerie du Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou En ligne : http://www.pompidou-center.biz/Pompidou/Manifs.nsf/2f6d2a49fa88f902c1256da5005ef [...] Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4797 Exemplaires
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Titre : Ronan & Erwann Bouroullec : objets, dessins, maquettes Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Paris : Archibooks + Sautereau éd. Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 83 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et en coul. Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 2-357-33019-8 Catégories : Bouroullec, Erwan & Ronan , Design industriel Résumé : L’ouvrage Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec est un recueil de dessins et de documents photographiques éclairant le travail de recherche et le processus de création des deux frères designers. Il met en regard des images de projets finis avec de nombreuses études formelles ou techniques oscillant entre onirisme et abstraction. Divers clichés pris au cours de la recherche et mettant en scène des maquettes complètent un ensemble riche et cohérent.
Les légendes, concises et factuelles, sont renvoyées en fin d’ouvrage pour laisser libre cours à la découverte et l’interprétation des images. Edité à l’occasion de l’exposition Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec, étapes débutant le 6 juillet 2008 à la villa Noailles (Hyères), l’ouvrage complète cette dernière en présentant des documents inédits. Après le Catalogue de Raison coédité en 2002 par Images Modernes et la galerie Kreo, puis la monographie Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec parue chez Phaidon en 2003, ce recueil s’éloigne d’une approche monographique pour proposer un à-côté. En dévoilant les coulisses inattendues d’un travail de design industriel rigoureux, il offre une multitude de clés de compréhension via un vagabondage visuel enchanteur.Note de contenu : Liste des oeuvres Intitulé de l'exposition : Ronan et Erwann Bouroullec : étapes Date de début : 06/07/2008 Date de fin : 31/05/2009 Ville : Hyères (France) / Lausanne (Suisse) / Hornu (Belgique) Lieu de l'exposition : Villa Noailles / elac (Espace lausannois d'art contemporain) / Grand-Hornu Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6102 Ronan & Erwann Bouroullec : objets, dessins, maquettes [texte imprimé] . - Paris : Archibooks + Sautereau éd., 2008 . - 83 p. : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 2-357-33019-8
Catégories : Bouroullec, Erwan & Ronan , Design industriel Résumé : L’ouvrage Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec est un recueil de dessins et de documents photographiques éclairant le travail de recherche et le processus de création des deux frères designers. Il met en regard des images de projets finis avec de nombreuses études formelles ou techniques oscillant entre onirisme et abstraction. Divers clichés pris au cours de la recherche et mettant en scène des maquettes complètent un ensemble riche et cohérent.
Les légendes, concises et factuelles, sont renvoyées en fin d’ouvrage pour laisser libre cours à la découverte et l’interprétation des images. Edité à l’occasion de l’exposition Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec, étapes débutant le 6 juillet 2008 à la villa Noailles (Hyères), l’ouvrage complète cette dernière en présentant des documents inédits. Après le Catalogue de Raison coédité en 2002 par Images Modernes et la galerie Kreo, puis la monographie Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec parue chez Phaidon en 2003, ce recueil s’éloigne d’une approche monographique pour proposer un à-côté. En dévoilant les coulisses inattendues d’un travail de design industriel rigoureux, il offre une multitude de clés de compréhension via un vagabondage visuel enchanteur.Note de contenu : Liste des oeuvres Intitulé de l'exposition : Ronan et Erwann Bouroullec : étapes Date de début : 06/07/2008 Date de fin : 31/05/2009 Ville : Hyères (France) / Lausanne (Suisse) / Hornu (Belgique) Lieu de l'exposition : Villa Noailles / elac (Espace lausannois d'art contemporain) / Grand-Hornu Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6102 Réservation
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Titre : La seconde vie de Pierre Paulin Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Anne-Marie Fevre, Auteur Année de publication : 2008 Catégories : Arts ménagers , Design industriel , Domotique , Luminaire , Mobilier , Paulin, Pierre Résumé : Design. Expositions, rééditions… le créateur, âgé de 80 ans, revient avec toute sa modernité. Intitulé de l'exposition : Pierre Paulin Supermoderne Date de début : 09/03/2008 Date de fin : 22/06/2008 Organisateur de l'exposition : Grand-Hornu Images Ville : Hornu Lieu de l'exposition : Grand-Hornu Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4873
in Libération > (11 mars 2008)[article] La seconde vie de Pierre Paulin [texte imprimé] / Anne-Marie Fevre, Auteur . - 2008.
in Libération > (11 mars 2008)
Catégories : Arts ménagers , Design industriel , Domotique , Luminaire , Mobilier , Paulin, Pierre Résumé : Design. Expositions, rééditions… le créateur, âgé de 80 ans, revient avec toute sa modernité. Intitulé de l'exposition : Pierre Paulin Supermoderne Date de début : 09/03/2008 Date de fin : 22/06/2008 Organisateur de l'exposition : Grand-Hornu Images Ville : Hornu Lieu de l'exposition : Grand-Hornu Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4873 Documents numériques
articleURL Shock of the Old / Michael Whiteway
Titre : Shock of the Old : Christopher Dresser's Design Revolution Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michael Whiteway, Auteur ; Michael Whiteway, Editeur scientifique Editeur : London : Victoria & Albert Museum Année de publication : 2004 Importance : 240 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et en coul. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8109-6658-1 Catégories : Design industriel , Dresser, Christopher , Modernisme Résumé : Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was the first industrial designer of the modern era. A true radical, he favored form over ornament, and his stylish, spare, and astonishingly modern designs contrast sharply with the highly ornate work of his Victorian contemporaries. Believing that good design could be popularized through industry, Dresser worked with more than 50 manufacturers to produce an enormous variety of reasonably priced, widely available consumer products. This book is published to accompany the first comprehensive exhibition devoted to his career. More than 300 superb color photographs reveal Dresser's highly innovative ceramics, cast-iron garden furniture, and stark, geometric silverplate tableware, as well as previously unattributed designs for textiles, wallpaper, and glass. With essays based on the latest research, this stunning volume brings Dresser the attention he deserves. Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES
Christopher Dresser at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum / Paul Warwick Thompson --
Dr. Christopher Dresser : his life and career / Charlotte Gere and Michael Whiteway --
Dresser's education and writings / Stuart Durant --
Furnishings : textiles, wallpapers and carpets / Harry Lyons --
Dresser's wallpaper and textile design 1860-1880 --
Dresser and his sources of inspiration / Judy Rudoe --
Dresser and manufacturers 1860-1876 : Minton, Wedgwood Watcombe, Coalbrookdale --
Dresser in the United States / David A. Taylor --
Dresser and Japan / Widar Halén --
After Japan : Dresser and the art furnishers' alliance : 1877-1883 --
Dresser in context / Simon Jervis --
Dresser's later designs 1883-1904.Intitulé de l'exposition : Shock of the old : Christopher Dresser's design revolution Date de début : 05/07/2004 Date de fin : 05/12/2004 Ville : New York (Etats-Unis) / Londres (Royaume-Uni) Lieu de l'exposition : Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution / Victoria and Albert Museum Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9078 Shock of the Old : Christopher Dresser's Design Revolution [texte imprimé] / Michael Whiteway, Auteur ; Michael Whiteway, Editeur scientifique . - London : Victoria & Albert Museum, 2004 . - 240 p. : ill. en noir et en coul.
ISBN : 978-0-8109-6658-1
Catégories : Design industriel , Dresser, Christopher , Modernisme Résumé : Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was the first industrial designer of the modern era. A true radical, he favored form over ornament, and his stylish, spare, and astonishingly modern designs contrast sharply with the highly ornate work of his Victorian contemporaries. Believing that good design could be popularized through industry, Dresser worked with more than 50 manufacturers to produce an enormous variety of reasonably priced, widely available consumer products. This book is published to accompany the first comprehensive exhibition devoted to his career. More than 300 superb color photographs reveal Dresser's highly innovative ceramics, cast-iron garden furniture, and stark, geometric silverplate tableware, as well as previously unattributed designs for textiles, wallpaper, and glass. With essays based on the latest research, this stunning volume brings Dresser the attention he deserves. Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES
Christopher Dresser at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum / Paul Warwick Thompson --
Dr. Christopher Dresser : his life and career / Charlotte Gere and Michael Whiteway --
Dresser's education and writings / Stuart Durant --
Furnishings : textiles, wallpapers and carpets / Harry Lyons --
Dresser's wallpaper and textile design 1860-1880 --
Dresser and his sources of inspiration / Judy Rudoe --
Dresser and manufacturers 1860-1876 : Minton, Wedgwood Watcombe, Coalbrookdale --
Dresser in the United States / David A. Taylor --
Dresser and Japan / Widar Halén --
After Japan : Dresser and the art furnishers' alliance : 1877-1883 --
Dresser in context / Simon Jervis --
Dresser's later designs 1883-1904.Intitulé de l'exposition : Shock of the old : Christopher Dresser's design revolution Date de début : 05/07/2004 Date de fin : 05/12/2004 Ville : New York (Etats-Unis) / Londres (Royaume-Uni) Lieu de l'exposition : Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution / Victoria and Albert Museum Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9078 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Classement thématique G004529 DRES EXPO2004 NEWY EXPO Catalogue d'exposition LA - Libre accès IND - Individualités Disponible Sommaire du n°28 in Azimuts, 28 ([05/12/2007])
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Titre : Sommaire du n°28 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2007 Note générale : Ce numéro d’Azimuts, publié par la Cité du Design de Saint-Etienne, rend compte des divers échanges ayant eu lieu lors de la 5e Biennale de Design Saint-Etienne 2006, et dresse un état de la recherche dans ce domaine. Catégories : Biennale de Design Saint-Etienne , Design industriel , Histoire du design , Nourriture , Sciences et technologies , Théorie du design , Ville Résumé : Ce numéro d’Azimuts est un reflet des échanges et réflexions nés de rencontres entre les différents spécialistes, sociologues, designers, docteurs en science politique, graphistes, entrepreneurs, chercheurs en génétique humaine, en bioéthique et en nanotechnologies, invités durant la Biennale de Design Saint-Étienne 2006 : alors que le catalogue de la Biennale montrait des images des sites industriels encore vides, avant exposition, Azimuts se fait l’écho d’un temps second, matérialisé à la fois par la retranscription — non exhaustive — des différentes conférences, organisées autour des thématiques traitées dans les expositions, ainsi que par la présence d’images réalisées pendant les manifestations, offrant un regard porté par les étudiants du post-diplôme de l’École Supérieure d’Art et Design de Saint-Étienne sur cette 5e édition de la Biennale.
SOMMAIRE
Peut-on encore croire au progrès ?
Pour quelques atomes de plus — Louis Laurent et Jean-Yves Marzin
Les interventions individuelles et collectives de la génétique sur l’espèce humaine — Louis-Marie Houdebine
Ecrire la ville
Ecrire la ville — Sébastien Thiery
Juste avant la transformation... dans la ville — Ruedi Baur
Cohabiter dans la ville
Signal / Ville — Michel Wlassikoff
Gooood Food
Un projet de design global pour les cantines scolaires — Emmanuelle Becquemin et Stéphanie Sagot
Construisons — Hervé This
Design, entreprises innovation
Quel design prospectif au sein d’EDF — Stéphane Villard et Gilles Rougon
Prospective scientifique du design sonore — Patrick Susini, Nicolas Misdariis et Julien Tardieu
La nouvelle identité visuelle des produits Casino — Jean-Louis Bourgier
Potentiel de la grande distribution alimentaire en matière de démocratisation du design — Gérard Laizé
Les nouvelles façons d’envisager l’analyse des comportements — Valérie Bonnel
Design et développement durable dans les pays émergents — Liliane Iten Chaves et Carlo Vezzoli
Off
Exposition Alex Cobas et Eric Jourdan — Jeanne Quéhaillard
De ces tristes objets du désir — Kader Mokkadem
Exposition Raphaël Pigeat
Human Design — Sachiko Uozumi
Cycles de lavage, cycles d’innovation — Aurélie BrayetPermalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4582
in Azimuts > 28 [05/12/2007][article] Sommaire du n°28 [texte imprimé] . - 2007.
Ce numéro d’Azimuts, publié par la Cité du Design de Saint-Etienne, rend compte des divers échanges ayant eu lieu lors de la 5e Biennale de Design Saint-Etienne 2006, et dresse un état de la recherche dans ce domaine.
in Azimuts > 28 [05/12/2007]
Catégories : Biennale de Design Saint-Etienne , Design industriel , Histoire du design , Nourriture , Sciences et technologies , Théorie du design , Ville Résumé : Ce numéro d’Azimuts est un reflet des échanges et réflexions nés de rencontres entre les différents spécialistes, sociologues, designers, docteurs en science politique, graphistes, entrepreneurs, chercheurs en génétique humaine, en bioéthique et en nanotechnologies, invités durant la Biennale de Design Saint-Étienne 2006 : alors que le catalogue de la Biennale montrait des images des sites industriels encore vides, avant exposition, Azimuts se fait l’écho d’un temps second, matérialisé à la fois par la retranscription — non exhaustive — des différentes conférences, organisées autour des thématiques traitées dans les expositions, ainsi que par la présence d’images réalisées pendant les manifestations, offrant un regard porté par les étudiants du post-diplôme de l’École Supérieure d’Art et Design de Saint-Étienne sur cette 5e édition de la Biennale.
SOMMAIRE
Peut-on encore croire au progrès ?
Pour quelques atomes de plus — Louis Laurent et Jean-Yves Marzin
Les interventions individuelles et collectives de la génétique sur l’espèce humaine — Louis-Marie Houdebine
Ecrire la ville
Ecrire la ville — Sébastien Thiery
Juste avant la transformation... dans la ville — Ruedi Baur
Cohabiter dans la ville
Signal / Ville — Michel Wlassikoff
Gooood Food
Un projet de design global pour les cantines scolaires — Emmanuelle Becquemin et Stéphanie Sagot
Construisons — Hervé This
Design, entreprises innovation
Quel design prospectif au sein d’EDF — Stéphane Villard et Gilles Rougon
Prospective scientifique du design sonore — Patrick Susini, Nicolas Misdariis et Julien Tardieu
La nouvelle identité visuelle des produits Casino — Jean-Louis Bourgier
Potentiel de la grande distribution alimentaire en matière de démocratisation du design — Gérard Laizé
Les nouvelles façons d’envisager l’analyse des comportements — Valérie Bonnel
Design et développement durable dans les pays émergents — Liliane Iten Chaves et Carlo Vezzoli
Off
Exposition Alex Cobas et Eric Jourdan — Jeanne Quéhaillard
De ces tristes objets du désir — Kader Mokkadem
Exposition Raphaël Pigeat
Human Design — Sachiko Uozumi
Cycles de lavage, cycles d’innovation — Aurélie BrayetPermalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4582 Sommaire du n°67 in Frame, 67 (mars - avril 2009)
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Titre : Sommaire du n°67 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2009 Note générale : 224 pages Catégories : Décoration d'intérieur , Design industriel Index. décimale : 728.5 Hôtels Résumé : ssue #67 focusses on hotels, featuring Frame's Hotel Concept Guide, an interview with Claus Sendlinger on concept hotels and an overview of 17 new hotel ideas by Philippe Starck, Marcel Wanders, Herzog and de Meuron and others. Furthermore: an interview with artist Esther Stocker, Wolfgang Gussman's set design for Die Frau ohne Schatten and shops by Roger Hiorns and Sterling and Formavision. Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6001
in Frame > 67 (mars - avril 2009)[article] Sommaire du n°67 [texte imprimé] . - 2009.
224 pages
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Catégories : Décoration d'intérieur , Design industriel Index. décimale : 728.5 Hôtels Résumé : ssue #67 focusses on hotels, featuring Frame's Hotel Concept Guide, an interview with Claus Sendlinger on concept hotels and an overview of 17 new hotel ideas by Philippe Starck, Marcel Wanders, Herzog and de Meuron and others. Furthermore: an interview with artist Esther Stocker, Wolfgang Gussman's set design for Die Frau ohne Schatten and shops by Roger Hiorns and Sterling and Formavision. Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6001 Le Temps
Titre : Le Temps : DOSSIER : Hors-série «Intérieur 2007» Type de document : document électronique Année de publication : 31/10/2007 Importance : 28 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Catégories : Décoration d'intérieur , Design industriel , Luminaire , Mobilier En ligne : http://www.letemps.ch/horsseries/2007interieur/ Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4452 Le Temps : DOSSIER : Hors-série «Intérieur 2007» [document électronique] . - 31/10/2007 . - 28 p. : ill. en coul.
Catégories : Décoration d'intérieur , Design industriel , Luminaire , Mobilier En ligne : http://www.letemps.ch/horsseries/2007interieur/ Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4452 Exemplaires
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texte intégralURL TLmag / Lise Coirier
[périodique] Voir les bulletins disponibles Rechercher dans ce périodique
Titre : TLmag : trands & living Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lise Coirier, Secrétaire Editeur : Tervuren [Belgique] : Rouge Design Note générale : Trimestriel Catégories : Art et artisanat des textiles , Design industriel , Habillement, chaussures , Mode Résumé : TL magazine procure de l’inspiration pour les professionnels et envisage cette inspiration comme un processus créatif, un ‘work in progress’ permanent liant l’innovation, la créativité, le décryptage des tendances et du comportement du consommateur, ainsi que l’actualité dans l’industrie et le retail mode et design en Belgique et à l’échelle internationale.
Dans la lignée de Textile Magazine qui a été créé en 2004, TL souhaite prolonger le dialogue et s’inscrire durablement au sein du réseau des périodiques professionnels belges.En ligne : https://tlmagazine.com/ Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5446 [périodique] Voir les bulletins disponibles Rechercher dans ce périodique TLmag : trands & living [texte imprimé] / Lise Coirier, Secrétaire . - Tervuren (Elisabethlaan 4, 3080, Belgique) : Rouge Design.
Trimestriel
Catégories : Art et artisanat des textiles , Design industriel , Habillement, chaussures , Mode Résumé : TL magazine procure de l’inspiration pour les professionnels et envisage cette inspiration comme un processus créatif, un ‘work in progress’ permanent liant l’innovation, la créativité, le décryptage des tendances et du comportement du consommateur, ainsi que l’actualité dans l’industrie et le retail mode et design en Belgique et à l’échelle internationale.
Dans la lignée de Textile Magazine qui a été créé en 2004, TL souhaite prolonger le dialogue et s’inscrire durablement au sein du réseau des périodiques professionnels belges.En ligne : https://tlmagazine.com/ Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5446 Vol. 1. Wallonie + Design + Entreprise
Titre : Wallonie + Design + Entreprise : 50 success stories Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Liège [Belgique] : Wallonie Design asbl Année de publication : 2008 Autre Editeur : Bruxelles : Editions Luc Pire-PAC Importance : 126 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-507-00137-7 Catégories : Design industriel , Economie , Wallonie Index. décimale : 745.409.493 Design et décoration -- Belgique Résumé : Conçu à l’initiative de l’asbl Wallonie Design, cette publication met en lumière cinquante success stories d’entreprises wallonnes ayant intégré avantageusement le design dans leur stratégie. Adressée tant aux entrepreneurs qu’au grand public, la sélection des entreprises révèle la valeur ajoutée du design et éveille le lecteur aux compétences mises en œuvre derrière un produit fini répondant aux attentes des industriels et des consommateurs.
Classées par ordre alphabétique, les entreprises présentées balayent des secteurs aussi divers que l’agroalimentaire, la cosmétique, le textile, le mobilier et bien d’autres domaines où le design est parfois inattendu. Cette sélection n’est en aucun cas exhaustive.
Signé par une dizaine de journalistes professionnels, ce livre multiplie les plumes et les styles pour créer la surprise et la diversité au fil des cinquante focus réalisés.
« Wallonie+Design+Entreprise » souligne avec pertinence les démarches spontanées des entreprises wallonnes qui déploient leur énergie et leur créativité de façon visionnaire grâce au design. Nombreux sont encore les irréductibles sceptiques auxquels s’adresse tout particulièrement ce recueil de success stories, avec l’espoir d’inaugurer par cet ouvrage une longue série de publications qui leur seraient consacrées.
Note de contenu : Index Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5479 Wallonie + Design + Entreprise : 50 success stories [texte imprimé] . - Liège (Rue des Croisiers 17, 4000, Belgique) : Wallonie Design asbl : Bruxelles : Editions Luc Pire-PAC, 2008 . - 126 p. : ill. en coul. ; 26 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-507-00137-7
Catégories : Design industriel , Economie , Wallonie Index. décimale : 745.409.493 Design et décoration -- Belgique Résumé : Conçu à l’initiative de l’asbl Wallonie Design, cette publication met en lumière cinquante success stories d’entreprises wallonnes ayant intégré avantageusement le design dans leur stratégie. Adressée tant aux entrepreneurs qu’au grand public, la sélection des entreprises révèle la valeur ajoutée du design et éveille le lecteur aux compétences mises en œuvre derrière un produit fini répondant aux attentes des industriels et des consommateurs.
Classées par ordre alphabétique, les entreprises présentées balayent des secteurs aussi divers que l’agroalimentaire, la cosmétique, le textile, le mobilier et bien d’autres domaines où le design est parfois inattendu. Cette sélection n’est en aucun cas exhaustive.
Signé par une dizaine de journalistes professionnels, ce livre multiplie les plumes et les styles pour créer la surprise et la diversité au fil des cinquante focus réalisés.
« Wallonie+Design+Entreprise » souligne avec pertinence les démarches spontanées des entreprises wallonnes qui déploient leur énergie et leur créativité de façon visionnaire grâce au design. Nombreux sont encore les irréductibles sceptiques auxquels s’adresse tout particulièrement ce recueil de success stories, avec l’espoir d’inaugurer par cet ouvrage une longue série de publications qui leur seraient consacrées.
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