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light and sound transform tubular office into an immersive interior relax room

Ramos Alderete sets an immersive resting room within an office   The Relax Room, designed by Ramos Alderete Studio, is conceived as a dedicated interior within a corporate environment, transforming two existing meeting rooms into a space for pause, contemplation, and informal interaction. The project reworks a constrained tubular layout into an enclosed, immersive environment […]

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An Artist’s Mid-Century Christchurch Home Enters A New Era

An Artist’s Mid-Century Christchurch Home Enters A New Era Architecture by Amelia Barnes The Spencer-Bower house was originally designed by D.A Cowey & McGregor in 1968 for prolific New-Zealand based artist Olivia Spencer-Bower. When the current owners purchased the home home, the house remained in mostly original condition. It was Johnstone Callaghan Architects’ job to retain

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gisela colón’s iridescent, otherworldly monoliths inspire moments of dreamlike reflection

gisela colón’s optical sculptures   Glimmering and iridescent, a series of otherworldly monuments by Gisela Colón traces how material can shape experience from within. The artist has installed her sculptures, which she often refers to her works as pods or monoliths, across the dramatic landscapes of Cairo, the Netherlands, AlUla, and even her home of

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This 45mm Titanium Keychain Glows for 25 Years Without Batteries Using Pure Material Physics

Tritium is a hydrogen isotope with a half-life of 12.3 years. As it decays, beta particles strike a phosphor coating and produce light. The process requires no electricity, no chemical reaction, and no external energy. It simply happens, continuously, for decades. This is why tritium appears in emergency exit signs, military watches, and aviation instruments.

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The Tiny Home That Proves You Don’t Have to Downsize Your Family to Downsize Your Life

There’s a persistent myth that tiny homes are only for solo dwellers or couples who’ve traded square footage for a hashtag. The Harmony, the latest offering from Alberta-based builder Teacup Tiny Homes, exists entirely to dismantle that idea. Rooted in the company’s popular Ellie range, the Harmony was originally conceived for a family of four

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Keychron Cut a Keyboard in Half and Accidentally Made the Perfect Gaming Peripheral for $60

Think about the last time you actually used the right half of your keyboard while gaming. Your right hand was on the mouse, your left hand was camped on WASD, and every key to the right of G and T was essentially decorative. The numpad, the arrow keys, the entire right side of your keyboard

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Renault Le Mans Hypercar Concept Swaps Entire Drivers Like F1 Changes Tires

Endurance racing has a violent pit stop problem. Drivers trapped in burning cockpits because harnesses wouldn’t release fast enough. Fuel fires erupting while crews wrestle with high-pressure refueling systems under time pressure. Wheel guns misfiring at exactly the wrong moment. These failures have defined the dark side of Le Mans history since the 1950s, and

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Beautiful Architectural Illustrations ans Sketches By Portuguese Artist Francisco Fonseca

Francisco Fonseca is a highly popular Portuguese illustrator and street artist based in Porto, and is widely celebrated for his paintings and murals that capture the historic architecture and romantic lifestyle of his local environment. Fonseca’s artwork is deeply inspired by traditional European streetscapes, featuring whimsical depictions of houses, ruins, dramatic clouds, and coastal towns.

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How This Adelaide Home Celebrates The Owners’ Love Of Punk Rock Music

How This Adelaide Home Celebrates The Owners’ Love Of Punk Rock Music Architecture by Christina Karras The stripped-back interiors combine bricks with timber panelling. Lofty ceiling rest above the open-plan living, dining and kitchen. Activating the laneway with the new social spaces naturally created a secondary frontage, opening up opportunities for northern light to enter

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