posted on 15.06.09Everything....................In Silhouette
Neubau Welt is an extensive encyclopedia of well over a thousand pictograms of everyday objects and obsessions large and small. They were created by designer Stefan Gandl. All of the objects shown in the book can also be found as Adobe Illustrator files on an included CD. Giving you the right to use the exclusive graphics and Neubau typefaces on your own work.
Neubau Welt contains everything any designer could possibly need but couldn’t find on Google. Unlike ClipArt, the smorgasbord of objects can be enlarged indefinitely. This also makes them extremely useful for architects and other creatives, who can integrate them into their presentations and visual models. You can also download individual sheets of images at: http://www.neubauladen.com/
This aint your typical trailer home, this is the LV Series Home – modern kit homes by Rocio Romero that are affordable, easily built, and highly customizable. We like!
I’m just surprised we havn’t already seen something like this, seems like a no brainer. Be prepared to see more innovations like the multi-use chinese take out box that turns into a plate and 100% recycled carboard chopsticks.
posted on 24.02.09Bailout Rule #1: Screw the Big 3, Get a Smarter 3
We recently reconnected with our old friend Miles Wheeler from CU while travelling through Seattle and got the low down on a sweet project he has been working on for some time now. He is the Aerodynamics Engineer for Aptera Motors, a California based three wheeled car designer and manufacturer.
Let’s be honest, it looks a bit wild, maybe too wild. Or is it? On further examination of its features and mind-boggling efficiency, this could just be the perfect commuter car, especially if you live somewhere it doesn’t snow. The most basic principle they are using to their advantage that no other production vehicle has embraced is being aerodynamic. They boldly state that most cars exert 50% of their energy pushing air out of the way…50%…that’s a lot of wasted energy. With the 2e they have all but eliminated this problem. The 2e is 100% battery powered, and when plugged in to your wall socket only costs $.50 to recharge after driving 100 miles, has a range of 120 miles per charge, and gets an equivalent 300 mpg! Holy monkey testicles, this sounds unreal, but its true. And at only $28,000, the math is painfully easy to justify jumping in one ASAP.
OK, so you still don’t think you are ready to be that forward thinking, you’d rather wait for the Chevy Volt cause its bigger and faster (well, bigger yes, but the 2e goes 90mph, not bad.) I mean, where am I gonna put my golf clubs, skateboard, snowboard, surfboard, sub-woofer, groceries and the always problematic dead hooker. There cant possibly be a place for all that in a three wheeled electric car that looks like a submarine? Oh, but there is.
How about a place for my iPhone?
OK, but you cant tell me that it has Lamborghini doors, that would just be too good to be true…
Oh yeah, and if that wasn’t enough, the solar panels on the roof run the climate control system. I cant even find the right expletive to describe my befuddlery, this car kicks ass!
So, go to the website, get learned on what Aptera is all about, tell your friends, and get on the waiting list cause this is gonna be the hottest bohemian hipster accessory of a lifetime.
If you are into geeking out and watching discovery channel or heady documentaries like we are here at BDN, then do yourself a favor and head over to the website for the PBS series e² : the economies of being environmentally conscious and drop a knowledge bomb on yourself. You can stream many of the episodes highlighting the future of sustainable design in alternative energy from wind farms to building green skyscrapers in Manhatten.
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