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Hope Bird by Jaime Hayón.
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Approach the future with optimism. Jaime Hayón's Hope Bird will lead the way.
FOSC art installation by Martí Guixé.
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When too much shopping wears you down, you can always enter Martí Guixé's Figurative Office Siesta Cubicle for a little break.
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Barcelona Rock is a proposed new landmark on the Spanish city's skyline made from the rock of Montserrat. If you can't bring Mohammed to the mountain...
Politicians under Surveillance. Photo: Gustavo Sanabria.
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A public art installation in Spain employed red flashing lights to start a conversation about the role of government in a democratic society.
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The "Under My Roof" storage system highlights the connection between iconic architectural pieces and industrial design.
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Keeping it simple: The Almohadilla Chair is consists of nothing more than six wooden planes and cable ties.
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Spanish street artist Nuria Mora creates large and colourful origami pieces for urban spaces.
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The Post-It exhibition in Madrid looks at the informal ways in which public city spaces are being occupied and what this means for architecture.
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Although the elBulli restaurant has closed, Ferran Adrià is only just getting started. He talks to us about the future, broadening his audience and creativity.
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“What. How. Why?” was the theme of the 2011 AGI Open, which took place in Barcelona from 3 to 4 October. Design Indaba was there.
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Tradition, culture, cooking and gastronomy aside, Martí Guixé works with food simply as an object of mass production.
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The Clik Lamp and Treze Library bookshelf by Katarq encourages the user to interact with the products by easily assembling it.
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Questions, answers and happiness were considered on the final day of the AGI Open in Barcelona. There was even a song and dance to end it off.
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The largest wooden structure in the world, in the city of Seville, serves as a museum and community centre.
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Maps, books, processes and asking “how, what, why?” were some of the themes to emerge on day one of the AGI Open in Barcelona.
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Design Indaba is pleased to announce a media partnership with AGI Open 2011 Barcelona.
Bios Urn.
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A tad depressing but ingenious: The Bios Urn provides a sustainable way of dealing with human remains.
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What could be more romantic than a plywood dinner table made for two?
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A new structure in Spain incorporates a skate park, street theatre stage, graffiti wall, climbing wall and more, and it’s all for youth.
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A diagonal urban park in Barcelona connects the city to its natural surrounds.
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What does a bicycle and a sewing machine have in common? When they work together the result is rather unique.
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A concept worth embracing: Jaime Hayón’s new Favn sofa for Danish furniture manufacturer Fritz Hansen.
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Reinventing Food tells the story of Ferran Adrià's rise from dishwasher to world-famous gastronomic maestro.
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Long-time friends Ross Lovegrove and Fernando Gutierrez look past the obvious difference in dimension of each other’s work.