Design

Scorched by Trick Rides is a beasty 1969 Mustang with carbon widebody

The Mustang Boss 302 restomod from earlier this year piqued our interest for two reasons – first, of course, the Mustang element, and second, the borderline militaristic aggression that evokes an alternate dystopian world character. While the exposed V8, front splitter, and the yellow-tinted LED headlights on the AltraConcept’s restomod look borderline militarized, this restomod […]

Scorched by Trick Rides is a beasty 1969 Mustang with carbon widebody Read More »

AI, art, and sound converge in holosculpture interactive artwork

HoloSculpture integrates AI, display technology, and sound   HoloSculpture is an interactive artwork developed by Turbulence Lab and Hamza Kırbaş that integrates artificial intelligence, anamorphic display technology, and sound within a single physical object. Conceived as both a sculptural form and a digital interface, the project explores how AI can be embodied in a tangible

AI, art, and sound converge in holosculpture interactive artwork Read More »

Iconic Photos of Concorde With the Twin Towers in the Background, the Two Different Wonders That We’ll Never See Again

Concorde began passenger service in 1976, but its entry into New York was delayed until late 1977 due to U.S. noise concerns and opposition to sonic booms. Once approved, the aircraft became a striking presence in the skies above Manhattan, often photographed with the World Trade Center in the background—images that came to symbolize technological

Iconic Photos of Concorde With the Twin Towers in the Background, the Two Different Wonders That We’ll Never See Again Read More »

Spectacular Winning Photographs from the 2025 Minimalist Photography Awards

Overall Winner: “Threads of memory’s” by Alexandros Othonos, Greece The 2025 Minimalist Photography Awards celebrated the power of simplicity, drawing over 2,600 entries from more than 50 countries that transformed everyday scenes into striking visual narratives. Alexandros Othonos earned the title of Minimalist Photographer of the Year for his poignant series “Threads of Memory,” which

Spectacular Winning Photographs from the 2025 Minimalist Photography Awards Read More »

This Hillside Villa On Indonesia’s Steep Coast Turned Site Constraints Into Design Gold

Steep hillsides usually spell trouble for architects, but Alexis Dornier saw opportunity where others might see obstacles. His Villa Boë sits on one of the most challenging plots in Lombok’s Tampah Hills development, where the ground drops away at angles that would make most builders nervous. Instead of fighting the slope, Dornier built with it,

This Hillside Villa On Indonesia’s Steep Coast Turned Site Constraints Into Design Gold Read More »

Top 10 Android-Friendly Earbuds: Skip The New AirPods Pro 3 For These Instead

Apple just dropped the AirPods Pro 3 with its $249 price tag and ecosystem lock-in, but honestly, Android users deserve way better. While Apple keeps pushing iPhone integration and proprietary features that barely work with Android, these ten earbuds actually embrace your device choice. They deliver superior compatibility, smarter designs, and usually better bang for

Top 10 Android-Friendly Earbuds: Skip The New AirPods Pro 3 For These Instead Read More »

wooden pyramid nests shape flexible birdhouse systems adapting to trees and buildings

Architecture students in Tehran build N+Nest adaptable shelters   The N+Nest project investigates how a simple geometric form, the pyramid, can be developed into a modular birdhouse system. Designed and built by architecture students from the Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, the project combines environmental considerations with architectural experimentation to create adaptable shelters for

wooden pyramid nests shape flexible birdhouse systems adapting to trees and buildings Read More »

architect arthur casas builds his own house deep in the forest of iporanga, brazil

an architects’ home in iporanga   Hidden within the dense greenery of Brazil’s Atlantic forest, the Iporanga House stands as architect Arthur Casas’s own retreat. Conceived as a place to ‘recharge his energies,’ the home sits lightly in a protected natural reserve along the São Paulo coast. Its design is guided by a desire for

architect arthur casas builds his own house deep in the forest of iporanga, brazil Read More »

The Secret to the Ultimate iPhone 17 Pro Case Was Hiding in Your Running Shoes…

Phone cases have become predictably boring. Walk into any electronics store and you will find rows of generic plastic shells that do little more than prevent scratches. Even Apple has its own case line, but it feels less like a consciously designed product and more like an afterthought. But TORRAS has taken a completely different

The Secret to the Ultimate iPhone 17 Pro Case Was Hiding in Your Running Shoes… Read More »

Michael Jantzen’s Radius Transformation Pavilion Lets Visitors Shape Space

Most public pavilions feel like architectural afterthoughts, planted in parks and plazas with little consideration for how people actually want to use them. You get what the designer decided you needed, whether that’s a cramped shelter during a downpour or an overly exposed seating area under the blazing sun. The space dictates your experience, not

Michael Jantzen’s Radius Transformation Pavilion Lets Visitors Shape Space Read More »

Scroll to Top