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    A Gordana Dimitrijevic boutique opened in Paris. Stylist Gordana Dimitrijevic’s first Parisian boutique, located in the city’s 6 th arrondissement, is the handiwork of Manuel Bonnemazou and Agnes Cambus from Element-s.
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    This week we read about cartoonists's inventions, the ICP Triennial, Charles Correa, the Vatican's first participation at Venice Biennale and Rockefeller’s initiative to prepare cities for their future.
  • Pakta Restaurant by El Equipo Creativo
    Pakta is El Equipo Creativo’s third restaurant for the clients. Due to their previous successful collaborations, El Equipo Creativo created a third restaurant interior for Albert and Ferran Adria and the Iglesias brothers. Patka – which is located in Barcelona and fuses Japanese and Peruvian cuisine – is like its predecessors, in that the design of the restaurant mirrors the concept behind it.
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    Canadian brand Castor is launching two lighting products during ICFF. Canadian brand Castor will launch two lighting products during the ICFF, which opens tomorrow in New York City.
  • Enrique Marty: Soft Cockney
    Enrique Marty, Angelica, 2013, acrylic paint on polyester on polyurethane, hair, textile and metal, 163 x 50 x 51 cm (detail), courtesy the artist & Deweer Gallery, Otegem, Belgium “Soft Cockney” is Spanish artist Enrique Marty’s fourth solo exhibition at Deweer Gallery in Belgium. Through his remarkable life-size sculptural portraits of tattooed people, Marty shows that what is literally skin-deep can yield profound revelations about social identity.
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    The Lake & Stars Pop-Up Shop by SOFTlab and Focus Lighting Here are our 10 favourite designs for all things fashion-related.
  • Pop-Up Garden at London’s Design Museum
    View of installation, image courtesy of the museum Usher in the summer with a visit to a delightful pop-up garden along the River Thames. A collaborative effort between the Design Museum in London and Swiss company Vitra, the garden is housed in the museum’s display area on the riverfront.
  • Cosgriff House by Christopher Polly
    A lightweight addition to the rear of the house subverts existing geometries. A lightweight extension to a house in Annandale, Sydney, Australia, ‘extrapolates and subverts existing geometries’.
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  • SOLAR ECONOMY in INDIA ! by Georg-Christof Bertsch August 2011 Featured

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    "As if the development of renewable energies crucially hinged on massive state subsidies being doled out," rants Deepak Gadhia, CEO and founder of Gadhia Solar Energy Systems, in perfect German. He wipes his high forehead with a handkerchief as he checks the pressure in the biogas container. Gadhia is the Indian market leader for solar thermall ...
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    At we are big fans of airships. A recent article at Txchnologist asks whether airships are poised to make a comeback in the commercial sector, but other recent articles question whether they truly make sense. Are airships a realistic possibility? Writing a commentary about his own article, author John Rennie asks if airships really offer the ben ...
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    Carbon trading schemes around the world  LONDON - Companies and governments around the world are turning to emissions trading as a weapon to fight climate change and join a global carbon market worth $142 billion last year. Under cap-and-trade schemes, companies or countries face a carbon limit. If they exceed the limit they can bu ...
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    Projects supported by KIMMEL for KIDS Together with your help we will make a difference "Children's home in Recife" (Brazil) During the last years "KIMMEL FOR KIDS" together with "SSI FOR CHILDREN" have built several villages and schools in Recife (Brazil). We have given the children a home and hope for the future. ♥ "A Handful of Life" (I ...
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      The World Awards were founded by author Georg Kindel; President Mikhail Gorbachev is their president & Peter Kimmel chairman of the committee. An international jury selects extraordinary individuals for their achievements in a variety of areas such as acting, arts, business, charity, media, health and others. The first World Awards were ...
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      The World Awards were founded by author Georg Kindel; President Mikhail Gorbachev is their president & Peter Kimmel chairman of the committee. An international jury selects extraordinary individuals for their achievements in a variety of areas such as acting, arts, business, charity, media, health and others. The first ...
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    The wide-open oceans and seas of the world are a wonderful place to explore – from the comfort of a dry deck, at least. Some of us, though, are (justifiably) scared of swimming straight in these opaque bodies of water, always wondering what might be lurking below the surface. This stylish yacht concept by Vuk Dragovic features a fold-out ...
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       Aug 21, 2011 | Text by Lorna Gibson   Rope-hung lighting and reclaimed pieces of furniture maintain Folk’s established style. The design of the fourth London, Folk Clothing store (a fifth being in Munich) follows a similar ...
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    Aug 20, 2011 | Text by Chris Scott Sur Mesure's interior enhances the diner’s culinary pleasure. The Mandarin Oriental gets an initial dash of French flavour in Paris, thanks to Jouin Manku Studio. The Mandarin Oriental has just opened its first French location on the ...
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    With the winter monsoon in the rearview—and high season still months away—May is an ideal time to visit Vietnam’s Con Dao archipelago. The region’s pristine waters are part of a protected national park and home to sea turtles and endangered dugongs, a marine mammal similar to the manatee. For more on Con Dao and 24 other secret islands around ...
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    "Kosovo - 200 Computers for a school in Suva Reka" (Kosovo) Together with Dr. Wolfgang Wiesner, the CIMIC, the Civil Military Cooperation of the Austrian alliance army and the Don Bosco organisation "Youth - one world"– "Kimmel for Kids" has started this project.At the moment "Kimmel for Kids" supports 17 projects which care for or help chil ...
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    Project Thailand"A school in Thailand"This project is being realised with the cooperation of the worldwide active charity "Don Bosco".The coastal areas of Phi-Phi Island and Krabi have suffered in particular during the Tsunami disaster, Christmas 2004. Every school in the vicinity has been levelled to the ground. There is currently no possi ...
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    "Let there be light" (Poland) Institute for the Blind in Laski (Poland)A life in complete darkness, without hope, care and love. The Institute for the Blind in Laski was a derelict building of pre-war times when we first visited it last year.Not only money was needed, to provide functional medical care for the blind children, but also e ...
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    CUT by Wolfgang Puck Wolfgang Puck’s modern steak restaurant at the Marina Bay Sands – his first venture in Asia – caters for true red meat connoisseurs who want to experience one of the world’s most renowned steakhouses. CUT is a meat lover’s paradise that offers a contemporary twist on the classic steakhouse. Its vast range of premium steaks in ...
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    Referred to by esteemed chefs around the world as simply "The Spice Guy," Jing Tio is the man behind many of the distinct flavors found at restaurants like El Bulli, Eleven Madison Park and WD-50. For the past half decade, the Indonesian accountant-turned-spice purveyor has quietly set a new benchmark for quality by tracking down farmers using ...
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    A French wine connoisseur shelled out more than $120,000 for a bottle of white wine, blowing away the world record for the costliest sale not conducted at auction.Famed sommelier Christian Vanneque paid $123,000 for a single bottle of a 200-year-old Chateau d'Yquem, according to England's The Sun newspaper.The 1811 vintage is hailed as ...
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  • How Facebook Has Changed Since Going Public 1 Year Ago
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    "Facebook was not originally created to be a company," CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote in his SEC Registration letter a little more than three months before Facebook went public on May 18, 2012. "It was built to accomplish a social mission — to make the world more open and connected."

    In the year since the Facebook IPO, some things haven't changed: Zuckerberg still sports his trademark hoodies, employees still rate their company and their founder highly, and Facebook still talks about its grand mission to make the world more open and connected. But the era of Facebook operating or being perceived as anything other than a corporation seems more distant with each passing day Read more...

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    Imagine you're a truck driver. You're coming up to a tunnel that might be too low for your truck to fit under, but you're not sure. Suddenly, a gigantic red stop sign appears to obstruct the road in front of the tunnel entrance, giving you no doubt. Stop!

    You're not going to overlook that explicit warning

    What is this sorcery? See the video above to find out more about how this remarkable sign is created with a instantaneously produced sheet of water and — you guessed it — frickin' lasers

    These pop-up stop signs made by light show company Laservision are part of an experiment that's been taking place in Australia since 2007, successfully preventing semi trucks from suddenly turning into unintended convertibles. This one is in the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, and there are several others installed in the city. Read more...

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    The biggest story of the week — which in turn contained countless big stories — was Google I/O, the company's developers conference. Even though this time nobody parachuted onto the conference building wearing Google Glass, the conference was still full of juicy announcements: new Hangouts, new Google Maps, a 3.5-hour keynote featuring CEO Larry Page and much more Read more...

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    Ah, the benefit of hindsight.

    Those who rushed to buy Facebook stock at its initial public offering price of $38 per share on May 18, 2012, are likely a little disappointed with their investment one year later. Though the stock has recovered from its $17.55 September 4 low, the price of the stock today, at a little more than $26 per share, is still closer to its all-time low than its opening price.

    What if investors had put their money into other technology or Internet companies? Statistics database Statista looked at how a $1,000 investment made on the day of Facebook's IPO would have performed nearly one year later in the chart below. Read more...

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    You only know how hard it is to be a responsible consumer after you've tried it - running laps around isles trying to find that one brand you know is free-trade, reading labels to avoid carcinogenic ingredients, or looking for the organic produce sticker (5 digit code starting with 9 means organic ...

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  • How City Living Is Changing Human Biology
    What's the Latest Development?  While only three percent of the world's surface is covered by urban landscapes, more than half of the human population lives in city environments. That's changing human culture as well as human biology, say genetic experts. "The spread of genetic diversity can be ...

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  • Pediatricians Say Video Games Help Kids Exercise
    What's the Latest Development? Pediatricians are encouraging children to play more video games, as long as those games run on consuls that depend on body movement, such as Xbox-Kinect and Wii, to move the game forward. A new study published in The Journal of Pediatrics has found that such games ...

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  • My Best Advice on Quitting Smoking
    If you want to stop smoking here’s the best advice that I could give you.  The first thing I would say is, smoking is actually not physically addictive for very long after you stop smoking.  So we know from studies that about 100 hours after your last cigarette, all of the nicotine is out of your ...

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  • What Exactly Do We Owe to Our Children?
    “I believe the children are our future.”  Never has a more brazen tautology graced the opening line of a Top 40 song. But when Whitney Houston popularized these words in her 1986 hit, she gave voice to an orientation that seems to be in retreat today. For Douglas Rushkoff, author of a new ...

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  • New Bionic Human Ear Works Better than Natural Ear
    What's the Latest Development?  Biologists at Princeton and Johns Hopkins universities have created an artificial human ear—using a three-dimensional printer, no less—that detects sound better than natural human ears. "The technique lets scientists mimic the structural complexity of the ear ...

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