Пару лет назад я писал о том, что GoPro зря забросила направление камер Session: это был очень компактный и удобный в использовании кубик без всяких ненужных вещей вроде огромного цветного экрана, в который при спуске на лыжах или катании на мотоцикле всё равно не можешь смотреть. К тому же, GoPro продолжают раз за разом выкатывать свой унылый угловатый дизайн с некрасивой асимметрией. Кажется, на рынке их удерживает только топовая стабилизация, которой нет у конкурентов.
Вчера DJI представили Action 2 — экшен-камеру как раз в таком форм-факторе "Маленький кубик". Совершенно очевидно (всем, кроме GoPro), что устройство с подобным контекстом использования действительно должно выглядеть как-то так. А для извращенцев модули вроде большого экрана есть отдельно и присоединяются к камере на магнитах. Вообще, магниты это спорный момент, на скорости может и слететь, но есть надежда, что такая опытная компания об этом подумала.
Стабилизацию тоже обещают крутую. Если это окажется правдой, то перед нами первый серьёзный гвоздь в крышку гроба GoPro. Рынок давно ждал альтернатив от сильного конкурента, и конкретно на DJI были направлены взгляды в этом вопросе.
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Ørsted Gardens.
Ørsted Gardens transformed a dilapidated building (see third image) into a new social space with semi-private decks for the individual residents.
Ørsted Gardens by Tegnestuen Lokal – "If we want to achieve a sustainable future, we cannot rely on only building sustainable buildings going forward. We need to have a visionary method of transforming and adapting existing buildings to meet our changing needs. Ørsted Gardens is an example of a project that brings a generic renovation to a new level, improving the visual and social environment for residents and visitors alike."
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3XN Architect’s proposal for SRPJ in Tokyo.
The design for The Shibuya Upper West project, 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗮𝘃𝗲𝘀, began from the inside out – understanding the target user groups, identifying key project aspirations for this new ecosystem nestled within Shibuya and Tokyo, and ensuring a clear, uncomplicated method of articulation that amplifies the spatial qualities within, without compromising the functionality and efficiency of a retail development.
Taking cues from nature as a means of creating balance between the more hard edge, urban environment of Shibuya, the simple massing articulation, or gesture mimics the pattern of waves and their undulating movement, with imagery that also evokes the contemplative and soothing gestures of raked brush strokes seen in tranquil rock gardens, evoking a sense of calm and excitement, easily recognisable and yet able to stand apart from the surrounding context.
Huge congratulations to Snohetta for their winning design!
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‘Where’s House Warehouse’ by pbm Architects defies typical warehouse stereotypes with an ethereal design in Bangkok. The architects crafted a multi-use space blending office and storage functions. Its facade, made of glass cuboids, breaks the monotony of industrial contexts. The concept evolved from merging living, working, and storage areas seamlessly, fostering interaction and fluidity.
Architecture: PBM Architects
Images: Spaceshift Studio
📍Bangkok, Thailand
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Facades for the OPPO Super Flagship Store.
Bamboo inspired the facade design for the OPPO Super Flagship Store in the city of Guangzhou.
An important source of food, clothing, housing, and transportation for people in Guangzhou in ancient times, the design adds a contemporary twist to the vernacular architecture of the city.
Photos: CreatAR images
Architecture: UnStudio
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Do you know how many silver spheres are on the facade of the Hanjie Wanda Square in Wuhan, China?
42,333.
While they all may look identical, their specific positions involving each other recreate the effect of movement and reflection in water or the sensuous folds of silk fabric.
Photos: Edmon Leong / UNStudio
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From cotton to culture - Oscar Niemeyer Sphere - Baumwollspinnerei.
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Can you guess what inspired Unstudio architecture’s design for the facade elements of the Shenzhen Maritime Museum?
Comment your answer below!
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