1441Mar 25, 2010
Mission Motors builds the world’s fastest electric production motorcycle, Mission One.
Designed for Mission Motors, the bike was unveiled at the TED 2009 conference at Long Beach, California, today.
The announcement formally debuts Mission Motors, a San Francisco-based company geared to redefine the world of performance motorcycles. The company was founded in 2007 by entrepreneurs Forrest North (CEO), Edward West (President), and Mason Cabot (VP of Engineering).
Building on their backgrounds in engineering, a desire to develop clean vehicles, and a passion for motorcycles, the Mission Motors founders developed a proprietary high energy lithium ion battery pack that could provide both the range and acceleration needed for a high performance sportbike. The company (named Hum Cycles at the time) placed second in the transportation category of the 2007 California Cleantech Open, the largest cleantech business plan competition on the West Coast.
Designer: Yves Behar of fuseproject
Producer: Mission Motors
Design award: brit insurance design award 2010
1442Mar 24, 2010
Porchdog House Prototype, Biloxi, Mississippi, (August 2009 Completion):
Biloxi Model Homes are affordable prototype houses designed for the Architecture for Humanity Model Home Program for families in East Biloxi whose houses were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. The proposition of raising a home up to 12’ above the ground disrupts the traditional notion of the Gulf Coast streetscape and affiliated porch culture. Compact with an efficient stacked living program, the metal-clad Porchdog house is raised above the ground and is essentially open at the ground level, but still incorporates a street level porch. Other ground-level elements are an entry stair, enclosed storage volume, and parking area. The Porchdog house is a refuge that still opens itself to the social structure of the city, minimizing its impact on the ground and while providing the requisite protection from a potential Category 4 storm surge event. Operable metal louvered shutters provide light control and storm security for aluminum framed window walls at the east and west elevations.
Designer: marlon blackwell, architect
Producer: bilox homes
2010 Brit Insurance Design Award—shortlist nominee
1443Mar 24, 2010
Complementary to the 360° chair and stool I have designed a simple storage container on castors. The container consists of a singular plastic (ABS) drawer unit which swivels out from a vertical pole to open. The 360° container is available with five or ten drawers and comes in various colors (black, white, orange, olive green, red, light grey).
Available as a collection of chair, stool, table and container.
Chair, stool and tables adjustable in height.
Frame in steel painted in epoxy resin. Seat in integral self-bearing polyurethane. Table tops in MDF.
Container on wheels in ABS.
Designer: konstantin grcic
Producer: magis
Produced: 2010 / Italy
1444Mar 16, 2010
Citrus-squeezer in aluminum casting, mirror polished. Price: $96.00 USD Specifications: Diameter: 14 cm Dimensions: h. 29 cm Designer: philippe starck Producer: alessi
1445Mar 13, 2010
Specifications:
Stainless steel 40mm case
Quartz movement
Dual analog display
Gray rubber strap
Water resistant up to 3ATM
Designer: philippe starck
Producer: kenmar watches
Retailer: style ceo
1446Mar 13, 2010
Phillipe Starck’s latest — a plastic chair — earned it’s name on the first sketch. Mr. Impossible. The designer said it couldn’t be made. The challenge being the weld. Using existing methods to weld the seat and the legs would create an unsightly seam. Kartell’s engineers had to go the blue water route. The key, a very big laser.
A most inviting chair with an organic design that inspires comfort, neatness and style. It takes on a new technological challenge with highly sophisticated processing methods that consist in the welding of two shells: the transparent structure and the seat, in a full-colored and translucent version, are joined together making them indestructible and guarantee a truly surprising design effect.
Specifications:
Designed: 2008
Origin: Italy
Material:
batch-dyed or clear polycarbonate
Dimensions:
L. 62 cm; H. 79 cm; D. 70 cm.
Colors:
transparent seat version: crystal, green, grey, ochre, purple, orangey-red;
mat seat version: Kartell red, white, black, silver; structure: transparent.
Design:
Philippe Starck
Manufacturer:
Kartell
1447Mar 11, 2010
The Braun geometrical kettle takes aesthetics to a whole new level. It is being touted as a shape shifting kitchen implement because it presents you with different shapes at different angles. It’s unique, contemporary, and simply beautiful. <strong>Designer:</strong> <a href=”http://objects.designapplause.com/emi-schenkelbach/” target=”_blank”>emi schenkelbach</a> <strong>Producer:</strong> <a href=”http://www.braun-geometrickettle.com/” target=”_blank”>Braun</a>
1448Feb 2, 2010
These bicycles are from Freiburg in the Black Forest, Germany’s so-called “green city.” Designer, Marcus Wallenberg Meyer, 32, built his award winning prototype in 2006. The prototype, the wild-Bike 2007, won the Brand New Award at ISPO, greatest sporting show in the world. Wooden frame. Carbon fork and wheels. Truvativ crank, stem, and handlebars. Now […]