Juna Ubud Restaurant by Pablo Luna Studio
Juna Restaurant sits on Jalan Arjuna, Ubud, on an elevated site. The plan follows the land’s contours. Spaces are arranged…
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Juna Restaurant sits on Jalan Arjuna, Ubud, on an elevated site. The plan follows the land’s contours. Spaces are arranged…
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Desert X returns to AlUla, Saudi Arabia Desert X AlUla 2026 returns to northwest Saudi Arabia with a fourth edition that scatters contemporary art across within the valleys, canyons, and oases of AlUla. Presented by Arts AlUla in collaboration with Desert X, the exhibition runs from January 16th to February 28th, 2026 as part
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Meet aerobag, a reusable and wearable airbag for bikers Wearable airbag inflates around bikers’ bodies during sudden crashes and accidents after racing at high speeds. An integrated airbag system built directly into cycling clothing, Aerobag is also designed to be reusable. Each time it deploys, users only replace the cartridge that inflates the airbag,
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Cleaning up 3D prints, model kits, or small woodworking projects usually means fighting tools that are not really built for it. Rotary tools dig in and melt plastic, big sanders cannot reach corners, and endless hand-sanding sessions leave your fingers numb. The last 10% of a project, the fine details, often takes 90% of the
Enjoying music is much more than just setting up your listening gear, putting on the headphones, and getting lost in a melodic world. Spotify is currently one of the most used streaming services to enjoy music, anywhere, anytime. However, some inventive DIYers go the extra mile to elevate the experience as no one has done
SZ-Architects repurposes former prison guard tower in china SZ-Architects transforms a former prison guard tower in Hefei, China, into a 70-square-meter, 24-hour bookstore. Titled A Very Small 24-Hour Bookstore, the project reclaims a derelict structure inside the Hechai 1972 Creative Park, once the Anhui Provincial Hefei Prison, and repurposes it as an intimate, publicly
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Living small is often romanticized as a sun-drenched, coastal fantasy or a nomadic life on the road, but tiny houses are increasingly proving their worth in far harsher environments. One of the latest examples is a luxurious new model from Tru Form Tiny, designed specifically to handle brutal winters without compromising on comfort or aesthetics.
One of the most powerful moments in the creative process is seeing an idea transform into something real. For a child, that moment carries even greater weight. It builds confidence, validates imagination, and reinforces the belief that creativity is not limited by age. Chair for Kids, a participatory design project developed by Taekhan Yun, captures
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X marks the spot, but which spot? George Brickman’s Modular Pirate Map refuses to commit, and that’s precisely why I love it. This LEGO Ideas submission treats the pirate world like a puzzle where every piece works anywhere, creating a different adventure depending on your mood. Twenty tiles, each bursting with microscale detail, slot into
An alpine infrastructure project in Lombardy Newly-designed mountain stations and an alpine hut by Peter Pichler Architecture are set to be built in Ponte di Legno, Italy, along the Valbione-Corno d’Aola-Angelo corridor at elevations reaching 2,200 meters (7,218 feet). Envisioned as part of a broader renewal of mountain mobility, the project brings together ski lift
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