Besides the cave, the camp is the most ancient form of home, which, unlike the stone version, still serves a similar purpose today. In fact, the tent has greatly expanded its activity and today is popular even at crowded music festivals such as Metalcamp, Rock Otočec, Schengenfest, etc. But just because it's as old as the earth doesn't mean it doesn't have room for improvement. One, the B-and-Bee, was invented by Belgian designers.
Architecture & Interior
The reuse of Brazil's stadiums for this year's World Cup is a phenomenal idea that definitely deserves to be realized. Let's look at an interesting concept that kills two birds with one stone.
Today, there is no apartment without at least one smartphone. Then there are tablets, mp3 players, and other handy electronic devices, all aesthetic pieces of equipment, but once plugged into a charging cable, it's like giving a plate of spaghetti to a small child. A stable is created. Fortunately, the solution to this problem is in the palm of your hand, or rather, on the shelf. On the shelf named The Stage.
If you ever thought you found yourself in the most bizarre situation, in a strange hotel, on one of your travels, you probably haven't visited Berlin's The Propeller Island City Lodge Hotel.
Labin is a small Istrian town that was dominated by the mining industry until the 1980s. Today, thanks to the genius of young Croatian designers and architects, there is a modern and functional city library in the former factory premises above the mine.
Kirsi Enkovaara, a Finnish designer from London, researched the psychology of sitting after studying at the Royal College of Art and came to the conclusion that we are much more relaxed when we are sitting and lying down than when we are standing. That's why she wanted to create a chair that would be both safe and comfortable. And The Body was born, a malleable chair that bends its body and cultural norms of sitting.
An interesting wooden extension that hugs a tree was added to a house in London.
What will the hotel look like in the future? What will our habits be? Will these change over time? Perhaps Tokyo's 9 Hours Hotel offers us the answer.
An interesting workplace that adapts to your needs and work habits.
What is the key to hitting the target as close to the center as possible? Body posture- strong legs, relaxed torso-, correct breathing, physical fitness, steady hand, control over jerks, etc. Whether it's shooting with an air weapon, a bow or throwing an arrow, behind every good shot there are a bunch of rules to follow. Fortunately, magnetic key targets are more of a joke than real, so don't worry if you lack any of the above skills.
What we all need on hot summer days is cooling off in the flawless blue of beautiful pools: that moment when time stops for a few seconds when you jump into the refreshing water for the first time. Take a dip with us - in the photo gallery of the most dreamy swimming pools for a dreamy summer. Boss!
An interesting idea that shows how life could be made easier for the homeless.