Monday, December 10, 2007

new advances


Reben is a paint made out of 100 percent natural materials. This paint not only does not emit harmful toxins, but it actually cleans the air and as if that wasn't enough, it can also control the humidity in the air. Because there are no dyes or glues in this paint I would assume that the color would be solely based on the ingredients in it and therefore colors would be limited.



Designers are striving to make solar power work, they are trying to make functionality meet creativity which I believe many of them are doing exceptionally well at. Solar power is where we harness the sun's power and convert it into energy rather than making energy to create energy. Very eco-friendly.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

foreign journals

Abitare
This is a very well organized website. To be honest I dont know how websites are any different than foreign journals except that we cannot read most of the foreign journals.

Archis
This is a very well organized website with man interesting things to pursue. The colors are complimentary and well thought out.

Architecture Australia
This is not as well organized of a website as it could be. The colors are very uniform however it seems to be slightly too cluttered.

Vimar
This is another website that is in a different language which i cannot understand. However, from looking at it, it does seem to be well designed. The colors are right, it is very well organized and there is a very high level of interactivity.

websites

livingetc.com
This website has a good interactive theme, there are slideshows of different designs and very clear set categories. Very well organized.

architecturaldigest.com
This patricular website has very good graphics and is also well oranized, however, the amount of ad space overwhelms the actual designs of the websites.

green source
This website has a very aesthetically pleasing layout. However, there is not so much interactivity as there are in other websites.


dwell.com

This website though it may be well designed and organized is so clogged with ads and pressuring the viewer to subscribe all of their hard work is lost.

ID
This website though it is well organized, there is very little interactivity and very little aesthetics seemed to be put into it.

domus
There is something very simple about this website that seems to work. I love that they give a choice of languages before you even enter the website. Very effective.

graphis
Before you even enter this website there is an intro which really is very captivating. Very well designed website.

architectural review

This is a surprisingly a poorly designed web site for a design magazine. There is no direction no interactivity no aesthetics it looks like a 13 year old's blog.

metropolis
I can see the organization of this website and where they wanted it to go, but it is very cluttered with other things that the organization is lost.

interior sources
Here is another example of a good attempt. Im not sure the website knows it is supposed to be for design or not, it is a very god effort and with a few touches I believe it could be very successful.

sustainable design


I actually really like this last sustainable design; it is building materials made entirely out of earth. Im not quite sure how this would hold up against rain or any other percipitation though.

Here is another sustainable design It seems to be using the natural resource of water rather than grass or light. After reading up on it I am still not quite sure what its function is.

This is another green roof, this one takes on more of a garden motif rather than just all grass it goes for a slightly more aesthetically pleasing design.


This is known as a "green roof" rather than the usual tar covered roof which emits heat, these roofs absorb the heat and harmful toxins in the air.


This is a sustainable design in another sense. it has more to do with the lighting. It needs less lighting because of the massive amounts of natural light pouring in.


This has to be one of my favourtie designs so far, and it just so happens to be sustainable. It takes the river/stream and does not interrupt its path. Instead it works with it and lets the stream run through it.


Here is another example of sustainable design but through solar power instead of using a surrounding area to design a building.


This is another example of sustainable design through grass or leaves. I dont know what it is about it but I really like this design.



This is a sustainable design because it is using the resources it has already given. In this case it is using the grass and ivy to create a dwelling.


I didnt know what "sustainable design" was when i first read it on the to-to list so I decided it would probably be best to figure out what it meant. It is actually "eco-friendly" design. Something helping the environment.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

buildings


I actually dont know the name of this building, but I do know its in Honolulu. It looks almost cartoonish to me. Even with that said I like it and I dont know how to explain it


This is the Milwaukee Art Museum designed by Santiago Calatrava. It seems to be inspired by a backbone. It actually reminded me of Ben Adams' time capsule design.


The Big Ben in London was designed by Augustus Pugin. It is an English icon seeing as it is the building of Parliment. It is a very detail-oriented building. It is definitely a more classic design, I dont know if there is anything negative to be said about it.


This is the Essen Opera House in Germany designed by Alvan Aalto. When I first saw this, it reminded me of Frank Gehry's style, but as I looked closer, I noticed it is a little more clean cut than Gehry's. A very successful piece.


This is the London City Hall designed by Norman Foster. It is a very unique shape. Im not so sure how I feel about it. It may almost be taking away from the simplicity of the classic architecture that London encompasses.



This is a design by Richard Rogers. The red on the bottom of these stairs really catches the attention of the onlooker. Other than the pop of red, this building has a very industrial feel to it. I cant quite decide if i like it or not.


This is actually an underwater restaurant in Eilat, Israel. The interior is designed to mimic the coral on the outside. A very clever idea not too over-the-top, well done.


This is the Guggenheim Museum in Spain designed by Frank Gehry. Its free-flowing forms make for a visually entertaining piece. The curve of the metal catches the eye and draws the looker in.



This is also a design by Antonio Gaudi in the Park Guell. This particular building from the park has gingerbread feel to it. I believe it is another successful Gaudi design.




La Sagrada Familia by Antonio Gaudi is such an interesting structure. Gaudi's attention to detail is amazing. Walking through this building was an amazing evet in my life, from the spiral stairs to the beautiful balconies, this is in my opinion, one of the greatest buildings ever designed.

Friday, December 7, 2007

media and graphic design


The unexpected direction of the scene on this Starting Line album cover goes along with the name of the album Direction. Very interesting design, it definitely drew me in.


This is Double Cross by James Patterson. The design of this cover is not the best that I have seen. The words draw you away from the actual picture which I do not feel is a successful graphic desin.


This is a very well known graphic design from the 7th Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows written by J.K. Rowling. Even though there is alot to focus on here it paints an interesting visual.



This graphic design, What is it to Burn by Finch is a good example of repetition and clarity.



This album by Copeland, Know Nothing Stays the Same, has more of a simple feeling. The one pop of color is a very successful graphic.


This very well known book cover is of Catch 22 by Joseph Heller is an excellent example of graphic design. It is very effective in its simplicity, the red pops out off of the blue as does the black but without competing for attention.
This album by The New Pornographers uses a two-tone cover with somewhat complimenting colors. Very appealing.



This album, Funeral by Arcade Fire is also a good graphic design. The intricacy of the feather contrasts nicely with the simplicity of the hand.

This Angels and Airwaves album cover achieves the same goal as the one below. The bright light draws the eye right into the middle of the cover, then the fading light brings the eye out to the edges.



The vibrant colors of the globe on this Acoustic Syndicate album cover really pops and draws the eye right to the middle. A very effective use of color.

product design


This was also a design from the Abitare website. It is made out of glass which I think is a very bold move and it seems that the designer has pulled it off.


This is the Salone design which I actually cannot find who designed it, mainly because the website was in Italian. I love this chair though, it just looks so inviting, it makes me want to curl up with a good book or watch a movie.



This design found on pointclickhome.com has n Egyptian feel to it. Depending on the setup, this could be a brilliant piece.


This bench designed by Century Furniture seems to resemble a sort of "King Neptune" theme. It may work as garden bench, but I dont believe it is successful in any other aspect.



This is a very simple design. The pattern on the pillow is not overpowered by the couch. Very classic.

This is a design from the designer's guild. The couch on the far left is a successful design however, the color does not compliment it.

Here is an example of a simple yet enticing asian design.This is a very successful design in my opinion. The bright blue cushions bring out the blue flowers on the rest of the couch.



This is also a Jane Churchill piece. This has more of a classical feel to it which I enjoy. The pattern draws the eye to the middle of the couch.



This is a piece from the Jane Churchill collection. The difference of the patterns at first is shocking, but the matching red ties the entire thing back together.


This is a design by la-z-boy. It is a very functional design which seems to follow the design of a chaise and a "typical" sofa.