Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Friday, October 9, 2009

Wait, This Is a Shoe?

A shoe? What do you mean a shoe? This can't be a shoe! Oh well, I guess it is a shoe.

And a high heel shoe at that. Designed by London architect Julian Hakes, the Mojito shoe is made of carbon fiber�to give it strength and spring�and laminated with rubber on the bottom and leather�from furniture manufacturers in High Wycombe, England�on top. According to Hakes:

With a high heel providing the heel is supported, even by standing on a wooden block the foot naturally 'spans' the gap naturally, with bones and tendons.

WHY Wally-Hermes Yachts

While the yacht lovers are still drooling over Roman Abramovich�s �Eclipse,� the Monaco-based yacht maker, Wally has quietly gone into bed with the prestigious luxury brand Hermes to give shape to a revolutionary yacht design. WHY Wally-Hermes Yacht has an air of exclusivity to it that you would expect from this rarefied collaboration. This revolutionary yacht is developed with the latest and most advanced sustainable technologies, recycling thermal energy, as well as any organic and inorganic waste without compromising on its luxury aspects. The 38-meter-wide yacht takes the WallyIsland concept forward with dramatic silhouette that comes with a triangular hull shape that doesn�t features a superstructure. The interior of the yacht is fitted with water resistant buffalo leather using the calpinage technique. The luxuries on board include a 25-meter interior swimming pool, three decks and a 36-meter �beach� along the back.

The environmental and ecological advantages are also a strong point of WHY. The yacht is powered using a diesel electric engine and it features a surface of the photovoltaic panels measuring 900 square meters covering the roof and sides of the vessel to provide solar electricity which is sufficient to subsist the power needs of the boat. Different sources of energy are managed by a central computer. The yacht has been tested in Gothenburg, Sweden, in a specialized tank testing facility, to see how it would perform in big seas. This innovative concept was developed by president and CEO of Wally Luca Bassani Antivari, artistic director of Hermes, Pierre-Alexis Dumas and design director of Hermes Gabriele Pezzini.

Seabreacher



No your eyes aren�t fooling you, the Seabreacher is a submersible watercraft inspired by dolphins. The vehicle is designed and manufactured by Innespace Productions and comes in a few different models as well as customized builds. Just like a dolphin, the Seabreacher can jump dive and roll through the water at speeds of up to 40mph or 20mph underwater. The driver and a passenger are kept dry inside a sealed cockpit, but are free to look around through the glass top. The boat took
over 10 years to develop and is now easy enough to drive and maintain for the average person. The design retails for around 48,000 USD and comes with a number of options such as additional view ports and custom upholstery.

http://www.seabreacher.com

Thursday, October 8, 2009

10 Amazing Modern Watch Designs of the Future

The techniques of luxury watch design can be as intricate and delicate as those of a precision automobile, albeit on a much smaller scale. From crystal to carbon fiber, diamond to gold, the materials and make of today�s luxury watches spare no expense to achieve perfection. Benjamin Clymer of the excellent watch blog Hodinkee.com examined 10 of the greatest modern watches on the market today, and how they are shaping the luxury watch world of tomorrow. If you�ve got a case of watch lust, you�re going to love what Benjamin outlined below.

Parmigiani Fleurier Bugatti 370

Parmigiani Fleurier Bugatti 370

To commemorate Bugatti�s release of their now legendary Veyron super-car, Parmigiani Fleurier created an equally impressive machine for the wrists of its well-heeled customers. The Bugatti 370 was designed to mimic the appearance of a transversal engine, and the movement in this driver�s watch is actually spread across five separate plates lined in a row. The cylindrical design of this watch allows for easy viewing of the face while the wearer has his hands on the wheel and access to the award-winning movement. Only 150 of these watches are made each year. (Parmigiani.ch)

GreubelForsey Quadruple Tourbillon

GreubelForsey Quadruple Tourbillon

A tourbillon is a mechanical complication designed to reduce the negative effect gravity has on the precision of a timepiece. A watch with a single tourbillon is something few can afford; a watch with four of them is truly incredible. The Quadruple Tourbillon from GreubelForsey contains four separate tourbillons that operate independently of each other. It contains a differential much like a car that allows each tourbillon to contribute to the movement�s precision as needed. (GreubelForsey.com)

Ma�tre du Temps Chapter One

Ma�tre du Temps Chapter One

What do you get when you take three of the greatest living watchmakers and put them in a room? The Ma�tre du Temps Chapter One. This super-brand consists of Peter Speake-Marin, Christophe Claret, and Roger DuBuis, all of whom have lead their own brand of high-grade watches as well as worked for some of the most prominent companies in Switzerland. This 558-piece marvel of modern engineering is not the most complicated watch today but it is the most interesting. It features a manual-wind mechanical movement, one-minute tourbillon, a mono-pusher chronograph, retrograde date indicator, and a retrograde GMT indicator. However, it is the two rolling bars on top and bottom of the case that attract most of the attention. The upper, moon-phase roller is so precise that Ma�tres du Temps actually holds a patent on it. (MaitresduTemps.com)

Linde Werdelin SpidoLite

Linde Werdelin SpidoLite

The SpidoLite is really Linde Werdelin�s breakout model. In the months since its release at BaselWorld 2009, it has graced the pages of countless blogs and magazines as one of the most interesting and innovative designs in modern horology. The case is made of drilled titanium, the movement is a rehashed vintage automatic from independent manufacturer Svend Andersen (that also happens to feature a blue gold rotor), and it seamlessly holds an in-house developed digital tool capable of tracking and reporting a host of valuable information. The SpidoLite along with The Rock instrument create perhaps the truest luxury sport watch in the world; stylized yet supremely functional. (LindeWerdelin.com)

Armin Strom Blue Chip Skeleton

Armin Strom Blue Chip Skeleton

Armin Strom employs less than 20 people across all departments (16 to be exact) and yet they have recently opened a state of the art manufacturing facility in Biel. In fact, they are on the verge of producing a completely in-house watch, something that requires a level of investment far greater than your average 16-person company can afford. The Blue Chip Skeleton represents the core of the Armin Strom brand; it features a hand decorated skeletonized movement and a level of quality unsurpassed in this price point. (ArminStrom.com)

The MB&F HM2

MB&F HM2

The MB&F HM2 (�horological machine 2�) is the most recognizable offering from this boutique brand founded by the former head of Harry Winston timepieces. Max Busser and friends (MB&F) collaborated to create a 450-piece machine that stands as the first watch with an Instantaneous Jumping Hour, Concentric Retrograde Minutes, Retrograde Date, Bi-Hemisphere Moon-Phase and Automatic Winding. On top of the technical firsts, the HM2 represents a whole new look for wristwatches. Its wide rectangular case has already seen a few imitators; none however match the sleek industrial tones of the HM2. (MB&F.com)

Pita Barcelona Oceana

Pita Barcelona Oceana

The Oceana from small Spanish brand Pita Barcelona holds the record as the deepest diving watch in production at a rating of 5000 meters below the water�s surface. These extraordinary numbers are made possible via a truly innovative case-design and some the most durable construction used in watches today. The case features no winding crown and no back cover, thereby eliminating the two most common areas where the watertight seal of a watch is broken. There is also no seal between the 10mm thick crystal and the case. Only 80 units are produced each year and they are completely customizable by case material, face color, bezels, straps, and buckles. (Pita.es)

Angular Momentum Verre �glomis� Crystal

Angular Momentum Verre �glomis� Crystal

More so than any other watch in production, Angular Momentum�s watches are true canvases on which art is created. Their Verre �glomis� Crystal line of timepieces feature crystals on which miniature paintings have been created by hand. Dubbed �miniature painting�, the work is actually done on the inside of the crystal and only a select few artisans in the world are trained in this Roman era field of artistry. While many companies perceive watch making as art, Angular Momentum extends that label to the decoration. (Amusa2008.com)

Cabestan Winch Tourbillon Vertical

Cabestan Winch Tourbillon Vertical

The WTV from Cabestan is built in a unique vertical manner in what is perhaps the most mechanical of mechanical wristwatches. The movement is wound with a large key that turns a set of visible cogs. A set wheels, pinions, and drums turn in synchronization to power this impressive timepiece. There is no face to this watch either, but instead two rotating drums set atop a ball bearing. The vertical tourbillon, which is run by what looks like a small bicycle chain, is the first of its kind. Even the crystal on this watch is unique; it consists of 6 hand blown pieces of Pyrex. (Cabestan.ch)

The Urwerk 202

Uwerk 202 watch 10 Watches that Shape the Future of Modern Watchmaking

Released in May 2008, the Urwerk 202 was the very first timepiece to integrate fluid dynamics into a watch�s movement. Each of the three minute gauges extend and retract to point to the appropriate time while the automatic winding is regulated by two small turbines seen through the back of the case. The hour is displayed via three orbiting and rotating satellites. These miniature air compressors act as shock absorbers to the movement and increase the lifespan and accuracy of the watch. (Urwerk.com)

Peugeot BB1 Concept

Peugeot BB1 Concept

Unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Peugeot BB1 Concept is a vision of a compact urban vehicle that maximizes versatility and agility.

The BB1 is based on a tubular chassis designed by Peugeot Motorcycles, and the body is made up of carbon fibre. The weight is limited to 600 kg.

Among the exterior styling cues are the extended wheelarches,low door waistline, reverse opening doors and the double bubble roof, similar to the RCZ, which integrates solar cells.

The cabin features large glazed surfaces and motorcycle-inspired controls.

Peugeot BB1 Concept

The BB1 is powered by two rear-mounted electric motor, each developing 20hp, coupled with two lithium-ion battery packs located under the rear seats, which allow for a range of 75 miles.

From the official Press Release:

With its BB1 concept car, Peugeot has pushed back the conventions and boundaries of current automobile manufacturing to create a totally new solution to the current and future needs of urban mobility.

Capable of seating four people in a vehicle just 2.5 metres long, the BB1 concept car is a full electric vehicle that reinvents the automobile in architecture, style, interior design, interior space, connectivity � while respecting the environment.

The BB1 concept car, unveiled at the 63rd Frankfurt Motor Show, aims to explore new grounds with regards to urban mobility.

Peugeot BB1 Concept

The BB1 is fitted with two electric motors mounted in the rear wheels, designed in association with Michelin. This original set-up maximises the interior space and draws its inspiration from the world of the quad bike.

Peugeot BB1 Concept

They produce a maximum power output of 15 kW (20hp) - or 7.5 kW per motor, proving the optimum power to weight ratio for the vehicle in its urban driving environment.

This ensures the best possible response at start-up (0 to 19 mph in 2.8 seconds) and excellent in-gear acceleration (19 - 37 mph in 4 seconds), ensuring good driveability and safety.

The power for the vehicle is provided by two lithium-ion battery packs supplying energy to the respective electric motors located under the right and left-hand rear seats, with a comfortable range of 75 miles.

Peugeot BB1 Concept

Peugeot BB1 Concept Interior

Citro�n REVOLTe Concept

Citroen Revolte Concept

The ultra-chic REVOLTe concept was unveiled by Citro�n at the Frankfurt Motorshow.

It represents a bold vision of the luxury, compact city car of tomorrow.

The hybrid powertrain features a small-capacity conventional combustion engine combined with an electric motor and a battery re-charging function.

"REVOLTe reflects the changing role of small cars with style and elegance becoming as important as economy and practicality."

Citroen Revolte Concept

Citroen Revolte Concept

Citroen Revolte Concept

Citroen Revolte Concept Interior

Renault Fluence Z.E. Concept

Renault Fluence ZE Concept

Debuting at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Renault Fluence Z.E. Concept is an all-electric car "aimed at the single-car family father who would use the car every day to go to the office, but who would also want to take his wife and children to the country at the weekend."

Therefore, the car needs to serve to an extent as a status symbol, but it must also provide enough interior space to function as a comfortable family car.

Renault Fluence Z.E. Concept

Renault Fluence ZE Concept

The range is up to 160km, and the battery can be charged using one of three methods: a standard charge (between four and eight hours), a quick charge (20 minutes) or an immediate solution (three minutes) which takes the form of the exclusive 'Quickdrop' rapid battery exchange system.

Renault Fluence ZE Concept Detail

Renault Fluence ZE Concept Interior

Powertrain

  • Motor Type: Electric
  • Transmission type: Direct drive with forward/reverse inverter
  • Maximum power EEC (kW/hp): 70/95
  • Maximum torque EEC (Nm): 226
  • Battery: Lithium-ion
  • Range (km): 160

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Dalian Stadium



NBBJ has finalized their proposal for the new Dalian Shide Football Stadium in Dalian, China. The structure is designed with principles of organic architecture in mind, modeling itself after a garden by having only what is needed to thrive.

The design imagines if the ground were folded open to create two garden walls to contain the venue. This concept creates a strong visual impact and leaves both ends open to overlook the ocean and mountains nearby. The exterior of the walls are clad with living plants that naturally change colour throughout the year, while the inside features giant LED panels. A roof made from a flexible cable
system covers the stadium and is interwoven with fabric to shield the fans from the elements.

The design is an attempt to improve the in-stadium experience, rather than focus on the exterior form like many other modern stadiums. The stadium will have 40,000 seats and intends to set a new standard for sustainable stadium architecture.

http://www.nbbj.com








Playstation 4 Clear

via Yanko Design by Chris Burns

Playstation 4 Clear by Tai Chiem

Forget all your Playstation 3s. Forget your Playstation 3 thin models with multiple lovely colors, forget even the earlier design by this same designer, Tai Chiem, that PSP 2 concept he whipped up last year, no! Check this thang out. It�s the Playstation 4. Tai Chiem�s Playstation 4 concept: that�s how you know it�s wild. And with clear material and minimalistic aesthetics in play, you�ve got one Tai-tastic amalgamation, to be sure.

SO! PS4! What�ve we got here? Bluetooth integration, plastic/glass backs and middles. LCD screen(s) on both the controller and the system itself. The same classic aesthetic bone structure for the controller that PS has always had. The same ability to turn the system on it�s side (I always thought that was a super-simple super-genius feature of the PS series.) And the continuation of the standard �CD� disk size for games.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Lamborghini Reventon Roadster


Lamborghini presents the ultimate driving machine among open-top two-seaters � the Revent�n Roadster is a sports car of breathtaking fascination, menacing power and uncompromising performance. The 6.5 liter twelve-cylinder generates 493 kW (670 PS), catapulting the Roadster from 0 to 100 Km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 3.4 seconds and onwards to a top speed of 330 KM/h (205 mph). The open-top Revent�n is not only one of the fastest, but also one of the most exclusive cars in the world � Lamborghini has limited the series.




Lamborghini Reventon Roadster Specifications
Engine
Type:12 cylinders at 60�
Compression Ratio11 : 1
Bore X Stroke88 mm x 89 mm (3.46 in x 3.50 in)
Maximum Torque660 Nm (487 lb-ft) at 6000 rpm
Maximum Power670 PS, 493 kW at 8000 rpm
Engine & Transmission
Displacement cu in (cc):6496 cc
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM:660 Nm
Transmission:Permanent all-wheel drive with Viscous Traction system
Performance
Top Speed330 km/h (205 mph)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h)3.4 s
CO2 Emissions495 g/km
Fuel Economy EPA combined mpg (l/100 km):12 mpg
Base Price: [1.1 Million Euro]

Super Sport Car Evolution