Selasa, 14 Desember 2010

The London Calling At Maja House NYE

An incredible NYE to remember, set in the London  Classic and Modern Area  above Bandung City in the unique and prestigious  decorations setting of The Maja House.
“London Calling” is  a New Year Eve event comprising of Music and Entertainment combined with New Year euphoria inspired by “London  City”   that will make unforgettable moment in New Year Eve.
It is in this hustle and bustle where people can have insight into two dimensions .
It is scheduled for Friday December 31st 2010 from  7pm until 4am.
Classic Area
  Heatrow Airport – Double Decker – Victorian Dining Area – ST. James Area
Queen’s Hall– Wine Spot– BBQ Park
Modern Area
Carnaby Street --  Oxford Music Hall

Sabtu, 13 November 2010

Young Old Die Lengend rock









AMAZING FOTO

Stereoscopy (also called stereoscopic or 3-D imaging) is any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image, that's the Wikipedia definition. This type of image is getting quite popular, so I decided to create a collection of stereoscopic samples, which the technique that can be explained by overlapping our left and right eyes usually do about an image.

The parallax is the horizontal distance between the left and right image that appears in the objects relative to the observer, is responsible to make these images look 3d, That is why the stereoscopic cameras takes the snapshots using two lenses.

Sabtu, 06 November 2010


This experimental living space is co-designed several colleges in a Germany university. It achieves the function of providing flexible use in the smallest living unit space for a occupant. According to various needs for function, the inner space can be divided into three part: the first includes bed for rest, desk and chair for study; the second is the part with  rolling wheel, also a cushing space; the third includes kitchen space with sink and cupboard for storing materials. These three parts all can be rolled according to use requirments.
Designed by : University of Karlsruhe

Sabtu, 30 Oktober 2010

save the world

simón de agüero, a recent graduate of the frank lloyd wright school of architecture in taliesin, arizona,
has sent us images of his design-build project, 'brittlebush'. the design is an experimental desert dwelling
for winter residents of the area. 

featuring an open-air living space, the shelter largely incorporates tensile fabric structures into its design
to provide a tent-like covering. the masts and anchors on the structure can adaptively accommodate a
150 square-foot roof membrane of either shade-cloth or vinyl. the living space is circumscribed with
a jagged, three-inch rammed-earth wall framed in steel. a raised bed platform for one is situated above
a fireplace for passive winter heating.

the majority of the material used for 'brittlebush' were recovered or found on site: 90% of the steel
was salvaged from the school scrap yard, all of the wood used for the formwork was waste from
a local renovation project, and the earth used for the walls was from on-site.

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wacth up

We'll admit: we're not used to seeing B&R watches that don't sport the company's signature squarish body, but the Bell & Ross Vintage Officer Watch ($TBA) instead opts for a more traditional round case that adds to its vintage feel. It also features a domed crystal that recalls those of the '40s, cockpit-inspired dial graphics, and a choice of two Swiss movements: an hours, minutes and seconds version, and a chronograph version. Available in subdued black or brilliantly shiny silver, both arriving with an alligator strap that adds to the formal feel.

Yeah, it probably has more functions than you'll ever use, but that shouldn't stop you from picking up the Tag Heuer Carrera Tachymeter Watch ($3,900). It features three-eye chronograph black dial, a stainless steel case and band, a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, day and date ad the three — or in this case, 15 — position, and a red-tipped second hand, just in case you need to know exactly what time it is.

WeBet you can't guess what these stylish digital and analog WeWood Watches ($120) are made from. What's that? You said wood? Damn, you're clever.

If you're more of a vintage tee and jeans type of guy, you've probably been sick of the endless stream of expensive stainless steel watches we've highlighted. Well, here's a truly awesome 80s-inspired watch from Paul Frank ($75). Available in black or white, the watch will bring you awesome retro style and the ability to figure up your part of the rent without leaving the couch.
Most futuristic fashion items look ridiculous. This is not the case with the Fossil Positive Display Watch ($95) designed by Philippe Starck. It sports a cool rubber strap with deployant buckle and a digital display that includes time, 24 hour, 2 alarms, chronograph timer, and countdown timer. As Uncrate reader Zach says, "I've had this watch for two years, and almost every woman I meet, no matter the age, asks about it. My standing instantly goes up, whether it's a Mom, client, or little sister. A must have."