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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:01 pm

I believe there is a bridge in Russia over the Volga River that suffers from the same phenomena.
But I don't think it is as elegant as this structure.
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby TIG » Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:23 pm

The Millennium Bridge in London cost many many millions and some more millions to fix it !
Our Millennium Bridge over the Tyne, which is not far from where I live, cost just about as much as the repairs to London's ... and it is, I think better.
It's hinged so that it can tilt up to let ships pass below it...
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby bmike » Fri Jun 22, 2012 5:08 pm

TIG wrote:The Millennium Bridge in London cost many many millions and some more millions to fix it !
Our Millennium Bridge over the Tyne, which is not far from where I live, cost just about as much as the repairs to London's ... and it is, I think better.
It's hinged so that it can tilt up to let ships pass below it...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateshead_ ... ium_Bridge




wow that is cool TIG!
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:03 pm

Bridges it is:
http://temarinet.com/content/joerg-stamm-bamboo-architect-bali-sibang-bridge.html
Jeorg Stamm SiBang Bridge Green School Bali
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby brookefox » Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:17 pm

yikes.... The low res video is very helpful in understanding this one. I wonder what the overall project was.
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby Gaieus » Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:03 pm

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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby solo » Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:31 pm

May not be fine design, but this is simple, cheap and clever.
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:25 am

It is absolutely brilliant!
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:02 pm

Designer: Yuriy Dmitriev http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/06/21/bio-robot-refrigerator/
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby Roger » Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:47 pm

solo wrote:May not be fine design, but this is simple, cheap and clever.
Solo, how do you turn it off?
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:44 pm

Roca London Gallery, a space designed by Zaha Hadid Architects,
http://www.rocalondongallery.com/
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby mitcorb » Sat Jul 21, 2012 3:01 pm

Hi, dale:
Did you see the lengthy debate about that refrigerator on the website link you provided?
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Sat Jul 21, 2012 3:49 pm

mitcorb wrote:Hi, dale:
Did you see the lengthy debate about that refrigerator on the website link you provided?

Yes, the energy debate.
I followed a few other links on this, and I think the idea of bioluminescence providing the energy, is an interesting concept, this being of course a living organism.
Now how it achieves its "food" for providing the energy, and whether they can produce enough energy is the question.
I do however really like the "out of the box" thinking at Electrolux. Their competitions are always interesting.
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby Rich O Brien » Sun Jul 22, 2012 9:44 pm

this really should be in the funny pics thread but...

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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby pbacot » Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:28 pm

dale wrote:
mitcorb wrote:Hi, dale:
Did you see the lengthy debate about that refrigerator on the website link you provided?

Yes, the energy debate.
I followed a few other links on this, and I think the idea of bioluminescence providing the energy, is an interesting concept, this being of course a living organism.
Now how it achieves its "food" for providing the energy, and whether they can produce enough energy is the question.
I do however really like the "out of the box" thinking at Electrolux. Their competitions are always interesting.


Ideally it just feeds on whatever starts developing mold.
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby solo » Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:11 pm

I do not think this is "fine" design per say,however having a family and a lover of road trips this definitely is appealing and not a monster RV.
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby Mike Lucey » Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:38 pm

..... saw this a few days ago. Yes, its a clever design indeed. Here is a link http://www.bikeradar.com/gallery/articl ... an-33163/5 to some good images and the attached shows a cutaway of how it works.
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Mon Jul 23, 2012 4:09 pm

That would make for one sweet road trip, and probably quite economical knowing VW.
I do see a porta-potti needed in the mix though.
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby Mike Lucey » Mon Jul 23, 2012 4:58 pm

.... problem solved for $20!
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby Mike Lucey » Mon Jul 23, 2012 5:06 pm

.... all kinds of portable stuff here, http://www.cabelas.com/product/Camping/ ... t104569380 ... even a portable urinal! One of those would be handy in any car!
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Tue Jul 24, 2012 1:53 pm

New Zealand's Pattersons and Associateshttp://www.pattersons.com
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby Mike Lucey » Fri Jul 27, 2012 2:34 pm

QBEAK!

I'm really impressed with this new car concept. The guys at ECOMOVE have torn up the pieces of paper showing what a car should look like and started afresh, yet at the same time using common sense.

A couple of stats for the QBEAK,

Size: 3m x 1.75 x 1.63 (perfect size for urban environments and just big enough to highway driving)
Range: 300km (enough for longish runs)
Top Speed: 120Km (fast enough for motorways)
Entry: sliding doors and tailgate (sliding doors are ideal for urban parking)
Driver / passengers: 1-6 (can cater for a family)
Driving position: Central (no need for left / right hand versions ...... if its good enough the the Mc L F1!)

I could not pick up what the 1-100kph time is but imagine it is respectable considering that its electric and light!

As regards the shape, I like it ..... funky practical design!

All that remains is to get it on the pavement at a reasonable price. Check out the full details here, http://en.ecomove.dk/stories/126-advant ... 717-design
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:53 pm

Designer Smith Newman http://www.smithnewnamdesign.com/work/product/ripple-faucet/
Water Ball Ripples

The Ripple faucet creates a new, fun way to interact with water. Drawing inspiration from surface ripples, the faucet creates a strong visual relationship between the two. On top of the frosted ripple surface sits a metal ball. An array of electromagnetic sensors detects that ball’s position. Moving the ball in or out from the center controls water pressure. Moving it around controls temperature.

The surface glows red or blue to denote how hot or cold it is. The two separate channels combine the hot and cold water to get the perfect mix. Don’t worry about scalding yourself tho. The water in the hot water channel isn’t actually hot until it’s ready to be mixed via flash heating.
Read more at http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/02/27/w ... 2OqhRKc.99
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby Mike Lucey » Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:12 pm

..... might encourage folks to wash their hands more :D No bad thing :thumb:
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby Mike Lucey » Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:48 pm

Guys,

I came across the GiraDora human-powered washer this morning. On first viewing the design / look did not grab my eye BUT after further investigation I now believe this to be a 'fine design' in deed. It will change the lives of many people in 3rd World countries.

Deatils may be had here,

http://www.dellchallenge.org/projects/g ... safe-agua#

http://www.fastcodesign.com/1670355/how ... of-lives#5

http://www.gizmag.com/giradora-pedail-p ... dium=email










The though has alos crossed my mind that the $40 investment could be a good one for a lot of Westerners in these unsure times ....... power shortages etc :roll:
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:45 pm

Mike
What a great find!
Judy and I spent long stints as Rangers in a remote wilderness area here in BC called Kakwa Lake.
We would have really appreciated something like this, as we didn't have an extensive wardrobe, and there was lots of hard dirty work involved.
As you say for many, in third world situations, this would be quite welcomed.
I also think it would be great for washing freshly harvested carrots and potatoes etc :D
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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Sat Aug 04, 2012 2:53 pm

I once had the pleasure of designing and assisting the fabricator in building a steel and wood stairway. This was hands on the grinder, assembled in situ stuff.
I was searching for a photo of them this morning, and as they were done many years ago, I came up empty. In fact the picture may have even been taken with film.(yeah that's right, I'm old enough to remember when you had to walk to the TV to change channels :roll: )
But Running through my files, I came upon some links I had around for inspiration. So I re-screenshot them for this.
I'm always impressed with how diverse metal can be.
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The Last one is Victor Horta house. http://www.hortamuseum.be/
I had an interesting thought. I wondered if there was some subconscious link or inspiration that Art Nouveau has had on the curvy ("Nurbsy") works of the likes of Zaha Hadid
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Re: Steve Job's iCAR !

Postby Mike Lucey » Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:35 pm

Hi Guys,

I've been reading of late that Steve Jobs wanted to build an iCar before he died. From what I gather there was not much done design wise but I wonder what he would have come up with!

Here is a link where this came to light.

Would it have looked like this,





It also seems Apple were in talks with VW! So would it have looked more like the mini VW at $15,000? I don't think so.

I would like to think we would have been looking at something along the lines of the LIT C-1 or the Qbeak, both to be priced at around the $15,000 from what I gather. The C-1 will be relying on the iPhone for much of its driver information feedback and it would not surprise me if the Qbeak does not do likewise.


LIT C-1


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Re: A Thread for Fine Design

Postby dale » Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:50 pm

Mike
You've been following the progress of these for quite a while. Is the battery still the bottleneck in the electrics development?
The C1 website has some wonderful pic's of the Design process at work. Great to see the development from cardboard tubes to reality. It really exposes the process, and, positive outcome of strong collaborative design. I'll be paying more attention to these. Thanks.
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