From the monthly archives: August 2010


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The fifth edition of the Gran Turismo racing simulator series includes an online mode, 16 player capability, over 1000 cars, 70 different tracks, and now Kart Racing! Is there anything that isn’t in Gran Turismo 5? This has to be the most comprehensive racing game ever made.

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Exploring Dalek's work on Hurley fixed-gears, workspaces, surfboards and more hurley_dalek_2_2.jpg

With surfing at another high fashion moment (see the artful film our own Greg Mitnick recently shot for Proenza Schouler on the topic), Hurley's invitation to check out the U.S. Open of Surfing (of which the brand is the main sponsor) earlier this month seemed like a good idea. Other than swarms of teens crowding Huntington Beach, BMX events, skaters and performances by Weezer and Hot Hot Heat—not to mention the actual surfing itself—checking out the Hurley "campus" was a revealing look at the brand that most Southern California surfer kids have grown up wearing since Hurley introduced clothing in 1999.

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Other than the California feel—Hurley's corporate HQ is actually a handful of single-story buildings in Costa Mesa, CA—the most notable and persistent theme of the offices are the geometric shapes and bright hues of Dalek's (aka James Marshall's) artwork throughout, so we decided to take a closer look at the collaboration.

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While the formal collaboration started more recently, Marshall's connection to the company dates back to when Hurley evolved from shaping surfboards into a lifestyle brand for the "modern surfer [who] also loved fashion, skate, snow, music and art." The first project official project bringing the two together came in the form of a large-scale painting for the retail concept 225 Forest that Hurley opened in Laguna, CA in July of last year.

While those familiar with Marshall's trademark cosmic mouse will notice the little creature's absence in the work he's done for the label, the new direction for the artist sees him keeping with a recognizable use of colorful kaleidoscopic shapes. For Hurley, who call print and color "a pillar of the brand's foundation," these playful combinations work well for applications that include a floor-to-ceiling treatment of their cafeteria (including the fridge, pictured above), as well as patterns on their Phantom board shorts.

To see these images and more representing the partnership, including my pics of Hurley's workspace, Dalek fixies, a gallery show, check out the gallery below.


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German green school, HHS Architecken, thin film solar roof, solar translucent roof, solar windows, repurposed school, reused building, solar powered school, natural ventalation

This newly-opened solar powered school in Wolfhagen, Germany has repurposed an old cold war army barracks into an energy-efficient modern learning environment. The visionary design takes advantage of the huge footprint of the former tank armory to tuck a campus underneath, while the roof was replaced with translucent thin-film solar panels. The vocational school is a excellent example of green architecture that exposes students to sustainability while providing a beautiful, light-filled, and airy building to learn in.


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Lindal, Lindal Cedar Homes, Modern A-Frame, MAF, a-frame, a-frame cabin, kit homes, pre-engineering housing, prefab, prefab housing, prefab construction, modular construction, sir waltar lindal, green building, green architecture, green design, eco design, sustainable building, sustainable architecture

The classic A-Frame cabin is a familiar sight that has come to symbolize the joys of owning a vacation home for many Americans. Popularized in the 1960’s, this architectural style found mass appeal when Lindal Cedar Homes turned the coveted triangular dream escape into an accessible reality for many with their patented A-Frame construction kit. Now, fast forward to 2010, the company is ringing in their 65th anniversary with a reinvention of their prefab option! To celebrate the momentous occasion Lindal Cedar Homes recently unveiled an updated, modern take on their classic A-Frame home, which not only features an array of sustainable materials, but keeps construction waste to a minimum. Sure to become a green architectural icon in the days to come, read ahead for more details on the new Modern A-Frame!

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A Cool Hunting Video on the people selling Americana of all sorts at the U.S.'s biggest flea market

This video checks in with the sellers who come to the Brimfield Antique Show, which three times a year inflates the population of Brimfield, Massachusetts from 3,000 to a quarter million. From a dealer who specializes in Masonic ephemera to a sculptor who uses scrap metal as his material, we took a look at the community who gives shoppers reason to travel far and wide to the small town. (For a look at the collectors, check out our companion video.)


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Ralph Disch, Heliotrope, solar home, net zero home, plus energy home, sustainable building, first solar home, German solar house, kinetic house, solar thermal, solar electricity

Look, up in the sky — it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s the Heliotrope! The brainchild of Architect Ralph Disch, this rotating solar home was the seed for the extraordinary Sonnenschiff Solar Development and the modern solar movement in Germany. The home takes full advantage of the sun by rotating with it, allowing daylight to course though its triple-pane windows and energize its large roof-mounted solar array and solar thermal pipes. The result is one of the first zero-energy modern homes in the world — one that actually ends up generating five times the energy it consumes.


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Bjarke Ingels Group, danish green, Danish design, Green roof, Copenhagen apartment, urban design, mixed use building,

We recently showcased BIG’s 8 Tallet mixed use project in Copenhagen and were wowed by its energy-efficient design, so we were excited to hear that it just received the 2010 Scandinavian Green Roof Award for its 1,700 square meter roof! The immense roof descends 11 stories to the ground, making it an integral part of the complex’s visual language — the judges commented that BIG has demonstrated a very clear and conscious use of the green roof successfully integrating it into the visual identity of the building”. The project has offices, apartments and retail all under one roof and it features a walkway that transverses the entire building, turning the exterior into a pedestrian path.

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Hyori x Fila Sport

Fila Sport announced Hyori as the latest model to endorse their fitness brand. Fila Sport director Seo Hae Gwan stated “the passionate attitude of Hyori towards life and her nature of knowing how to enjoy life fits well with the image of the brand concept. That’s why she was chosen. Hoping the Hyori effect will bring a better competitive advantage in terms of brand identity to appeal to the consumers and help enhance brand awareness”.

Wise choice I must say!

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Italian sports car design meets luxury horology in this new collaborative watch

by Meehna Goldsmith

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With echoes of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4's sexy curves, the Parmigiani Bugatti Super Sport watch is the latest high performance collaboration from the opulent French watchmaker and Italian sports car manufacturer. Working together since 2001, Parmigiani and Bugatti have created several successful timepieces, including the 2004 Bugatti Type 370—a revolutionary watch that rests on a diagonal axis so drivers can read the time without having to turn their wrist.

Designed for Bugatti's 100-year anniversary, the sleek Super Sport borrows the 370's well-fitted design while adding even greater aerodynamic styling by mocking the Bugatti Veyron's streamlined wing. Like all of their watches, the Super Sport draws on Fibonacci's Golden Ratio, using the mathematical formula's spiral lines to create a perfectly-proportioned watch.

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Another design feat, flipping the mechanical components of the watch onto a vertical axis allows drivers to keep focus on the dial. Though the concept seems simple, the difficulty of configuring the dial's direction against the watch's movement makes it a triumph of engineering. By developing a 90-degree time setting system and integrating a system of double pinions with bevel gearing, Parmigiani again dramatically transformed the possibilities for watch design.

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While the watch has subtle Bugatti branding, the details speak more to the renowned design of the company, beginning with the shade of orange used on the watch hands, indexes and power reserve. Other signals include train wheels cut to resemble car wheels—visible through the piece's six sapphire crystals—as well as balance and escape wheel bridges formed to mirror the Bugatti oval.

All 337 individual parts of the watch are produced in-house at Parmigiani, with the exception of the Hermes crystals and band. Produced in a limited edition of 30 pieces in 18kt white gold, the Parmigiani Bugatti Super Sport retails for $259,000 at selected authorized dealers around the world.


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Benny Gold

Benny Gold releases a new colorway of their Slim Wallet/Cardholder ($24) for the Fall 2010 season. The rest of the wallet design remains the same, and still retains their trademark glider logo.

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Our video investigating the design behind Aiaiai's new DJ headphones

In this video, we visit Copenhagen to learn all about the design of Aiaiai's new DJ headphone, the TMA-1. Checking in with Kibisi designers Jens Martin Skibsted and Lars Holme Larson and Aiaiai co-founder Frederik Jørgensen, we learn about their design process and influences.

To get your own pair of the DJ-approved headphones (James Murphy described them as ""nice and smooth without being flat"), you'll need $200 and to visit Ghostly's store.



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photo by Reinhard Hunger for The New York Times


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