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Panton_ResourcePack.pdf
pantonRubric.pdf
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'Every object around us is in symphony'
Balkrishna Doshi is the first Indian to receive the award, considered architecture's highest honour.
Magical houses, made of bamboo
You've never seen buildings like this. The stunning bamboo homes built by Elora Hardy and her team in Bali twist, curve and surprise at every turn. They defy convention because the bamboo itself is so enigmatic. No two poles of bamboo are alike, so every home, bridge and bathroom is exquisitely unique. In this beautiful, immersive talk, she shares the potential of bamboo, as both a sustainable resource and a spark for the imagination. "We have had to invent our own rules," she says.
Design Takes Action: Innovations for the COVID-19 Crisis - Azure Magazine
From face sheilds to pop-up screening rooms and DIY ventilators, these innovative designs tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and the pressure on medical supplies.
BBC The Genius of Design 4 of 5 Better Living Through Chemistry 2010 - video dailymotion
The story of design enters the 50s and 60s, when a revolutionary new material called plastic combined with the miracles of electronic miniaturisation to allow designers to offer post-war consumers something new: liberation. Designer Verner Panton pursued the seemingly impossible dream of a chair made from a seamless piece of plastic while Joe Colombo proposed the Austin Powers- style 'cabriolet bed', complete with built-in cigarette lighter and stereo. Meanwhile in Japan, designers at Sony were shrinking radios from pocket-size to palm-size, paving the way for the ultimate in portable lifestyle-the Walkman. But the optimism of the era came to an abrupt end when concerns about the environmental impact of plastic came to the fore. Featuring Sony master designer Teiyu Goto, Alberto Alessi and Stephen Bayley.
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