ultraperforming

Papton

May 16, 2006Comments off

Monoplanar paper chair Papton is a lightweight chair that emerges like origami from a folded composite panel. For their design of the chair, Fuchs +

Plug.table

May 05, 2006Comments off

HPL tool-free table Matthias Demacker’s design for the Plug.table represents the ultimate reduction of an object to its essence. The table is made of three

Swisspearl

Apr 11, 2006Comments off

Cement composite facade panels Swisspearl panels were specially designed for the ventilated facade system. Made from a high quality cement composite, the incredibly durable panels

Membrane

Mar 27, 2006Comments off

Steel mesh chaise-longue Membrane is a steel chaise longue that is virtually transparent. A single thread of stainless steel is wound in a continuous spiral,

Jelara

Mar 19, 2006Comments off

Bi-elastic fabric knitted with Teflon and polyester Jens J. Meyer is a freelance artist who has worked with fabric sculptures and installations since 1992. Highly

Glass Sandpaper

Mar 04, 2006Comments off

Cast glass stair treads with slip-resistant finish Nathan Allan has developed a unique surface safety finish called ìGlass Sandpaperî which provides an exceptional grip for

Prototype

Feb 08, 2006Comments off

Carbon fiber furniture collection Prior to initiating a project, Giovanni Pagnotta always asks himself: If there were no rules, no limits, no budgets, if all

Carbon Fiber Fabric

Jan 24, 2006Comments off

High-strength cloth woven from carbon fiber When advanced composite technology was first introduced in the early 1960s, the emphasis was on increased performance by means

Diamond Pier

Jan 16, 2006Comments off

Low impact foundation technology The Pin Foundation Diamond Pier is a precast concrete pier and steel pin system that provides a solid foundation that reaches

Moveable Walls

Jan 08, 2006Comments off

Pre-assembled, moveable, full-height partitions Waste resulting from the traditional construction, demolition, and renovation of buildings contributes to twenty-five to thirty-three percent of the total waste