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Mute Room

Jun 24, 2006Comments off

Memory foam-based environment NASA invented Memory Foam over three decades ago in order to provide comfortable seating for astronauts who had to endure steep gravitational

Constructiv PON

Jun 09, 2006Comments off

Rapid-construction architectural system Constructiv PON is a rapid-construction system which employs connectors and rods that are joined using magnetic push-fit connections. It can be assembled

Parans

Jun 05, 2006Comments off

Sunlight transporting system Parans Daylight AB has developed a sunlight transmission system for buildings that consists of three parts: the light-collecting panel, SkyPort; the light

Lightfader

Jun 01, 2006Comments off

Interactive light floor When a pedestrian walks across Rogier Sterk’s interactive light floor, his or her weight displaces fluid contained within the panel system, leaving

3D Wallpaper

May 20, 2006Comments off

Textile wallpaper London-based Tracy Kendall has liberated wallpaper from flatland. Her handcrafted, handsewn fabrications consist of cut and layered papers, polyester thread, and applied sequins.

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 +

Lumicor

May 13, 2006Comments off

Translucent resin with encapsulated materials Lumicor’s patented technology creates a new class of material by combining the beauty of natural botanicals, fine textiles, decorative papers,

Interactive Fuzzy Light Wall

May 09, 2006Comments off

Interactive textile sensor wall panel International Fashion Machines (IFM) provides private research and consulting in electronic textiles to a variety of clients, industries, and the

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

Texlon

Apr 23, 2006Comments off

Pressure-inflated ETFE foil systems Foiltec’s Texlon foil system offers designers new opportunities in the development of climatic and transparent envelopes. The system can be engineered