1. Temporary Cardboard Shelter

    Temporary Cardboard Shelter.

    Temporary Cardboard Shelter

    Flat-pack emergency shelter. This is a great bit of construction from a designer currently studying Product Design at Central St Martins. Cemal Okten’s flat packing temporary shelter is constructed from waterproofed cardboard, and allows space for eight people. Possibly a cheap, recyclable option for emergencies? Or, at the very least, a seriously hip home for the homeless.

    See more work by Cemal Okten.

    (via Things of Random Coolness..)


  2. catalogtree 4.0


    catalogtree 4.0


  3. Buckminster Fuller, geodesic dome design and Digitalism Idealistic resources

    “BuckyWorks: Buckminster Fullers Ideas for Today: Buckminster Fuller’s Ideas for Today” (J. Baldwin)

    “Idealistic [12" VINYL]” (Digitalism)

    “Idealistic [7" VINYL]” (Digitalism)

    ic [7" VINYL]” (Digitalism


  4. 1,000 Hula Hoop Dome

    1,000 Hula Hoop Dome


    Photo: Alan R. Tansey

    What do you get when you give $3,000-worth of hula hoops to an architect? You get this:

    One thousand PVC hula hoops have been used to make the Storefront Ring Dome Pavilion in Petrosino Park, in New York. The $3000 structure was built to mark the Storefront for Art and Architecture’s 25th anniversary, and was designed by Seoul-based practice Mass Studies.

    The project arose from a chance encounter. “Storefront director Joseph Grima was travelling in Asia on business and saw a model of the dome in my office,” recalls project architect Minsuk Cho, a founding member of Mass Studies. Grima wanted a dome three times larger than the one in Cho’s design, but for roughly the same cost, so Cho used hula hoops and zip ties, and it was assembled by volunteers.

    Link

    (Via Neatorama.)


  5. rebuilding v4

    rebuilding v4

    jrgd posted a photo:

    rebuilding v4

    [tags]architecture,dome,build,diy,greenhouse,garden,allotment[/tags]

    (Via pierre.reblog.)