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all works belongs to me unless stated. Think. Learn. Inspired. Creativity. Result.

Referencessssss

http://emmas.blogg.se/

http://www.designboom.com/eng/

news for design ~ ( like the way they provide info and blurb)

http://www.totalvenue.com.au/index.html

material recycled sustainable reused etc

http://www.improvisedlife.com/category/resources/materials/

OSB – oriented strand board (also known as waferboard):Wafer board costs more than chipboard, so choose wafer board to complement wood-working projects, wooden shadow boxes and home decor projects. Always buy wafer board kits and materials at the craft store because home improvement stores only sell large sheets of wafer board, and it would be too difficult to cut the boards into the right shapes. Wafer boad has a smooth texture, so it’s easy to paint and alter. Paint wafer board letters to spell your child’s name and hang these up in his room above the door. You can also paint heart-shaped wafer board pieces pink and red and glue these around a wooden basket handle.

chipboard - Chipboard works best for projects involving scrapbooks, small memory keepsakes, cards, posters and other paper projects. Chipboard is lighter than wafer board, so it can add a raised appearance without creating too much bulk or heaviness in a scrapbook. Use chipboard to create raised titles on the tops of scrapbook pages and framed collages.

pallet

Partcile board

plywood

stack wood

stacked milk carton

WHY POP UP TEMPORARY STRUCTURES ?
Dropping, or at least loosening, the historical belief that architects, engineers, and developers should focus on permanent edifices will allow them to research and experiment with current building technologies faster

Short-term, experimental projects can help find quicker, more responsive, and highly flexible solutions to the needs of diverse city populations

Embracing impermanence can allow more designers and planners to test out new types of structures or services without having to endure long governmental approval processes normally in place for permanent buildings



EXAMPLE: PROXY SF

WHY POP UP TEMPORARY STRUCTURES ?

Dropping, or at least loosening, the historical belief that architects, engineers, and developers should focus on permanent edifices will allow them to research and experiment with current building technologies faster


Short-term, experimental projects can help find quicker, more responsive, and highly flexible solutions to the needs of diverse city populations


Embracing impermanence can allow more designers and planners to test out new types of structures or services without having to endure long governmental approval processes normally in place for permanent buildings




EXAMPLE: PROXY SF

Reference architecture blog

click click archdaily

another image for model reference and another design blog

another image for model reference and another design blog

inspiration for paper model.
reference for design blog too
click the image for more ~~

inspiration for paper model.

reference for design blog too

click the image for more ~~

A GREAT MAGAZINE

CLICK CLICK CLICK

elcroquis

 only preview but worth looking for inspiration from a  diagram into a model

ANOTHER GREAT DESIGN BLOG/MAGAZINE

CLICK CLICK CLICK dezeen

awesome magazine and inspiration  even have Melbourne’s March Studio stuff ^^

A GREAT DESIGN BLOG

A GREAT DESIGN BLOG

CLICK CLICK CLICK  behance

SHOW EVEN THE DESIGN PROCESS AND HOW TO GET TO THAT IDEA

NOT JUST INTERIOR DESIGN BUT OTHER FIELD TOO

minusmanhattan:

“Panic Room” at the Au Vieux Panier hotel in Marseille, France by Tilt.

minusmanhattan:

Paper Architecture by Ingrid Siliakus.