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Everything Has a Sole is the concept by the Copenhagen-based design studio PUTPUT, who were commissioned by Bianco Footwear to create a campaign for their 2015 Spring/Summer collection.The team used various elements – bread, hair, fruit, balloons, sponges and paper – to create playful installations that represent the shoe.
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Researchers from the Self-Assembly Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have teamed up with fashion brand Ministry of Supply to produce a 4D Knit Dress using heat-activated yarn that can be transformed in real-time to fit anyone’s unique body. The project combines several technologies – heat-activated yarns, computerized knitting and 6-axis robotic activation to create a garment that is sculpted to create a personalized fit or style. Heat-activated yarns are embedded within a unique knit structure to create controlled transformation, while maintaining softness, stretch and resilience. Using an efficient tubular knitting technique, a 6-axis robotic arm heats specific areas to take-in – mimicking the design process of pinning and tucking used in traditional dress tailoring to create a perfect fit.
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Brazil-based studio Breathe Design & Strategy has conceptualized a modern take on a classic piggy bank, which allows the user to see where their money is going, like in a digital wallet, even if it exists in physical form. Sensors on the slot at the top of the pig-shaped device detect when a coin is inserted and pass this information to a connected smartphone, while the mobile app lets users monitor the comings and goings of their savings.
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Chinese architecture studio Atelier Xi has been commissioned to design a multifunctional building for community use on an ice-chrysanthemum plantation in Xiuwu, China. The resulting project comprising five interconnected, yet relatively private angular volumes accommodates a library, a room for tea tasting, musical performances, and workshops for agricultural education, as well as storage for farming tools. The architecture and the environment complement each other: while the windows of the building frame a picturesque view of the surrounding fields, its sculptural form serves as an artistic backdrop to the vibrant blooms.
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MAD Architects has revealed the design for the renovation of the warehouse on the southside of the Shanghai Zhangjiang Cement Factory, once one of the three largest cement factories in Shanghai. MAD's renovation envisions a three-dimensional hierarchy of time and physical dimensions through the juxtaposition of old and new structures. The renovation will preserve the original industrial architectural look of the warehouse, while replacing the old roof by an ark-like metal 'floating' volume. The contrast between the roughness of the old concrete and the smoothness of the new metal will give new life to the dilapidated factory building.
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The WonderSphere, designed by Amsterdam-based Carve for OliOli Children’s Museum in Qatar, is a play object that spark curiosity and stimulates imagination, while promoting spatial exploration. Seeming too large for the space it is in, the volume is dominated by a central oval tunnel with stairs, inviting children to navigate the inner multiple routes of the layered walls, finding their way in and out through hidden portals and secret rooms. Inside, a light three-dimensional net structure is hovering over the floor, adding to the overall sense of weightlessness, while a cushioned floor offers a safe area for toddlers and caretakers, encouraging vivacious playful interactions.
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Developed by Korean designers Eunae Ko and Janchi, BOOF (Book On The Roof) is a sleep lamp that doubles as a book stand for those who prefer to ruffle through the pages before going to sleep. Shaped as a house with a nice triangular roof, it can be turned into a natural bookmark You can even set the lamp to automatically turn on the light when you place a book on its roof, which gives the piece an appearance of a house lit at night.
More extraordinary bookmark designs in our blog
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Have a look at BE OPEN presenting its sustainability-related projects at the International Conference on Sustainability: Development and Innovations at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh, KSA, up to February 22nd 2024
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Architecture studios BIG and Carlo Ratti Associati have completed a 51-storey mixed-use CapitaSpring skyscraper in Singapore designed to offer visitors a seamless transition between the garden and the city. The exterior of the biophilic tower is defined by a dynamic interplay of orthogonal lines, lush greenery, and contrasting textures, with multiple green oases blooming from the base, core, and rooftop “sky garden.”

More extraordinary skyscrapers that marry the urban and the natural in our blog
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Chinese studio Vector Architects @vectorarchitects has designed a monolithic, concrete concert hall within the public square in the coastal resort of Aranya in Qinhuangdao as an exquisite musical instrument landing. Its three concave walls were informed by the Echo Wall that encircles the Imperial Vault of Heaven in Beijing – also known as the Whispering Wall because its curving shape transmits sound over long distances. As the performance unfolds, the sound fills the hall and transmits down to the rotunda through nine brass sound transmission tubes embedded among the seats.
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Spanish studio Mano de Santo has collaborated with flooring manufacturer Tarkett, to develop ELVI, an urban birdhouse game that explores the transformative power of reusing materials. With its user-friendly and adaptable design, the game showcases how second life given to raw, renewable materials such as discontinued samples linoleum, can provide opportunities for learning, awareness, and coexistence with small animals and birds that cohabit with us in urban environments. Its mount components, becoming part of our everyday life, adapt perfectly to various urban elements such as streetlights, trees, bars, balconies, and signs, either individually or in groups.
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Researchers from ETH Zurich have collaborated with the cultural institution Nova Fundaziun Origen to develop the world's tallest 3D printed tower. Dubbed the White Tower or Tor Alva, the 100-metre-tall building is currently being prepared for assembly in a village called Mulegns in the Swiss Alps. It will be printed in different sections, prior to being transported to the site. Massive 3D-printed columns will feature five floors connected by a spiral staircase, and a semi-open facade. The facade is a removable lightweight membrane that will protect the inside of the tower from weather conditions.
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BE OPEN Art is happy to announce that Lisa Einkemmer, a self-taught painter from Austria, has been voted the Artist of the Month by the visitors of art.beopenfuture.com
Passionate with art as we are, every month we invite art enthusiasts to choose the best artist among those featured in our online gallery. In February, paintings by Lisa have gained her a majority of votes. Lisa was trained as a graphic designer and began painting only a few years ago.
We also take the opportunity to applaud all the featured artists and thank everyone who voted.
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As its name suggests, Gere Multifunctional Crockery Shelf developed by German designer Florian Beser seamlessly combines plates and... shelves. The partitioned plates double as decorative panels for kitchen furniture, which can be efficiently utilized to store more crockery, cups, glasses, and other kitchen essentials. Every plate has a uniquely different partition design, so it not only enhances the dining experience separating main courses and side dishes but also contributes to the shelf’s eye-catching facade.

More multifunctional plates in our blog
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Berlin-based design agency EMAMIDESIGN has come up with a way to easily take a selection of your favourite felt-tip pens with you. Aptly named PenFan, the compact, easy-to-carry set of eight flat-head pens looks like something between a Pantone colour swatch book and a Japanese fan. With a height of only 3 mm per pen, the fan remains as compact as possible and offers a wide range of colors for you to choose from. Each individual sketch pen is detachable too, which allows you to snap off and on pens to create a palette of their choice.

More extraordinary coloured markers in our blog
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In Hangzhou, China, Danish architecture studio BIG has designed an infinity-loop shaped skyscraper named the O-Tower for an R&D team of OPPO, China's largest smartphone manufacturer. According to the studio, the building's form is supposed to "connect ground to sky in a continuous loop of collaboration".