Small art studio as DIY unfolding home for family of 4 by Kirsten Dirksen on December 17, 2012 For 12 years Omar worked in publicity and set design, but when his first son was born he left it …
DIY trashion furniture kit: upcycle trash into lampshades by Kirsten Dirksen on December 13, 2012 Ryan Frank is South African born designer who learned about re-using materials from a childhood in a country where recycling …
Desapego entre cuerpo y mente, clave del bienestar (estudio) by Nicolás Boullosa on December 12, 2012 Las mejores ideas llegan a menudo cuando la mente está relajada y le ha sido concedida una cierta licencia para vagabundear. …
Conócete a ti mismo: soledad y vejez no son enfermedades by Nicolás Boullosa on December 11, 2012 Estar solo se ha convertido en la era de los impulsos, la multitarea y la sobrecarga informativa, en poco menos …
Budget modern micro-apartment uses space-era warped walls by Kirsten Dirksen on December 10, 2012 When Carlos Ortega returned to Mexico after 8 years in Paris, he found “things were starting to happen” in the …
Escribir y leer poesía como mecanismo de mejora constante by Nicolás Boullosa on December 5, 2012 El menor prestigio social y laboral de las humanidades en comparación con la ciencia no se sostiene, al menos cuando …
Nuevos artesanos: ideas intemporales y productos con futuro by Nicolás Boullosa on December 4, 2012 Los productos intemporales recuperan la actualidad en el diseño industrial. Han sido concebidos para durar (incluso para siempre: “forever products”) …
6 rooms into 1: morphing apartment packs 1100 sq ft into 420 by Kirsten Dirksen on December 3, 2012 When we first met Graham Hill- founder of treehugger.com- in 2010, he had just bought two tiny apartments in a …
Treetents: 5 tiendas colgantes para observar desde el árbol by Nicolás Boullosa on November 29, 2012 Las tiendas colgantes, o tiendas para árboles (“treetents“) son estructuras ligeras y flexibles que se montan en cualquier emplazamiento con …
Brazilian slow shoes: handmade, hand-dyed, reused-tire soles by Kirsten Dirksen on November 29, 2012 Juliano Lima believed in the skills of his countrymen, but he knew that few Brazilian crafters had the resources to …