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Architect Greg Lynn may be best know as the king of ‘Blobitecture’ – creating blobby biomorphic structures using computer-aided-design and mathematical equations. Now the blob-loving architect is taking a turn for the green with an interesting new project to turn recycled old toys into high-end, artistic pieces of furniture. Recently winning a Venice Biennale Golden Lion for this work, Lynn uses the same method of algorithmic design that punctuates all of his work to piece recycled toys together into works of art.
The arrival of Salone Internazionale del Mobile marks not only the official start of spring in the design world, but also an inspiring cross-pollination of
Beck has won the title of: Inhabitots ‘Eco-Cutey!’
More than just a cute face, this 15 month-old, organic vegetable gardener is already living an eco-friendly lifestyle
We never thought the Frankenstein approach would work for eco-design, but Dutch designer Jetske de Groot shows that it works beautifully. A refreshing change to
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