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Green Product: Concept Planiture is a miniature urban farm
Product Spotlight
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1 Apr 16
Concept Planiture by Berlin-based designer Marlen Häselbarth encourages interactions between the user and nature in the urban environment.
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A tribute to world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid
Design News
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1 Apr 16
Award-winning architect Dame Zaha Hadid passed away suddenly on Thursday, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking work.
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Zero-emissions fridge helps Mozambican farmers adapt to extended drought seasons
Design News
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1 Apr 16
Mozambican farmer, Gilberto Tethere designed a cooling silo to preserve grains in harsh farming conditions.
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Researchers make strides towards self-cleaning textiles
Design Frontiers
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1 Apr 16
Textiles that self-clean when exposed to light could be well on the way, but don’t throw out the washing machine yet.
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Talking umbrella keeps people out of the rain
Design News
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31 Mar 16
The Oombrella uses sensor technology to tell users when it is about to rain.
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The hidden graphic design behind flags
Design Frontiers
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31 Mar 16
Stories behind flags from an artist’s point of view.
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Pressed peat makes for ideal building blocks
Design Frontiers
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31 Mar 16
The natural ability of dried peat makes these bioblocks ideal for regulating the interior climates of spaces.
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Arrivals and Departures is about the connections between people
Design News
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31 Mar 16
Human relationships are at the centre of Jacob Aue Sobol’s haunting black and white series.
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UCT students appeal for funding for anti-rape device
Design News
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31 Mar 16
A team of graduates from the University of Cape Town (UCT) have conceptualised a wearable safety device in response to a spate of rapes, attacks and murders.
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Green Product: The Ragbag is made of old tea bags and recycled plastic
Product Spotlight
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30 Mar 16
Ragbag accessories and bags are sustainably and ethically made by women in India from old tea bags and recycled plastic bags.
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Algae-based water bottle decomposes when empty
Design News
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30 Mar 16
Product design student comes up with a 100 per cent natural alternative to the plastic water bottle.
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Collecting desalinated water through fog
Design Frontiers
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30 Mar 16
Fog harvesting is a sustainable way to harvest clean water in areas with regular mist.
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Sweet Kills: A designer’s impression of the dangers of diabetes
Design News
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30 Mar 16
Nattakong Jaengsem’s Sweet Kills campaign takes a gory look at the dangers of sweet treats.
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New, innovative material inspired by ancient design
Design Frontiers
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30 Mar 16
The designs found in Iran’s Kharraqan towers became the unlikely inspiration for an advancement in metamaterials.
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Immersive 360-degree world drawn with a permanent marker
Design News
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29 Mar 16
Accomplished artist Oscar Oiwa exhibits “Oiwa Island 2” at the Setouchi Triennale art festival.
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FlipFlic controls your blinds for you
Design Frontiers
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29 Mar 16
An automated blind controller equipped with light sensors and thermometers controls your blinds for you.
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Power plant makes electricity out of cheese
Design News
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29 Mar 16
Renewable energy group Valbio built a power plant that generates clean energy from a byproduct of cheese production.
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Plantable pencils challenge use-and-chuck-away culture
Design News
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29 Mar 16
The Sprout pencil grows into a plant if you place it in a pot.
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A squid bacteria lighting solution
Design Frontiers
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29 Mar 16
The nocturnal Hawaiian bobtail squid uses bacteria to help it see in the dark and so can we.
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Buy one give one: A blanket drive from Cape Town
Design Frontiers
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28 Mar 16
Umbala blankets are designed and locally manufactured by a studio that donate a blanket to a baby in need for every blanket they sell.
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3D-printed vase collection upcycles plastic bottles
Design Frontiers
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28 Mar 16
DesignLibero’s 3D-printed vase collection brings beauty to the practice of upcycling.
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Pedestrian and bicycle tunnel opens underneath Amsterdam Central station
Design Frontiers
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25 Mar 16
A beautiful and advanced tunnel for cyclists and pedestrians has opened underneath Amsterdam.
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Blurring the lines between art, architecture and design
Design Frontiers
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24 Mar 16
A design studio in Italy known for their anamorphic art have painted shape changing mural.
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Cape Town set to build its first blind-friendly outdoor park
Design News
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24 Mar 16
A park specially designed to accommodate those with impaired vision - the first of its kind in Cape Town.
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“Kenya’s League of Extravagant Grannies”
Design News
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23 Mar 16
Osborne Macharia’s latest photographic narrative tells the tale of three retired ministers jet-setting around Africa.
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Bel & Bel are the leaders in supra-cycling
Design Frontiers
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23 Mar 16
Spanish design studio Bel&Bel save objects from falling into disuse by redesigning their purpose.
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Bangladesh-based start-up boasts zero-waste fashion
Design News
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23 Mar 16
Upcycling, recycling and reinvestment are the principles of this eco-friendly fashion brand.
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Fontus self-filling water bottles
Design News
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22 Mar 16
Water bottles designed to harvest water from the air using an internal condensation system.
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Nature already has a solution to water contamination
Design News
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22 Mar 16
Researchers look into an ancient Native American method of purifying water with cactus goo.
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Portable water purification for developing nations
Design Frontiers
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22 Mar 16
LifeStraw is a portable and affordable water purification tool for people in developing countries.
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