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30 October 2009, 01.45 | Posted in Roundup | No comments »
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01. Nowhere Boy Trailer 2009 (above)

“Filmed in Liverpool about John Lennon’s life.”

02. Loft L / Adawittfeldarchitektur

“Loft L is located in the south of Aachen within a mixed context of detached 1-3 story dwellings and single-family homes. The building extension consists of prefabricated timber framework elements placed on top of an existing house from the late 50s. The specific shape was generated according to zoning constraints existing on site. The extension has generated additional living space, a “parent floor” for a young pair with two children. The project and its construction was featured on local TV, and with its unique shape, selection of materials, and the new “view” created, the building can be seen as a role model for similar rooftop extensions.” (archdaily)

03. Opera by Axel Enthoven

“Belgian architect Axel Enthoven has designed a mobile holiday hope that resembles the Sydney Opera House…Called Opera, the canvas holiday home unfolds from a trailer and includes two beds, a toilet, hot and cold water, LED lighting and a mobile hob.” (dezeen)

04. Cabinet of the (Material & Virtual) World by Jon Stam & Ivo de Kogel

“Not exactly the wardrobe to Narnia, but useful nonetheless, a double-sided cabinet provides access to the material and virtual worlds.” (mocoloco)


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