T3 and other cool stuff.

via Archdaily

looks really amazing. I’m flying out of there this friday back to the pore.

i like the rationale behind it, the chinese ‘dragon’ idea.

After 4 years the Beijing Airport -currently the biggest one in the world- is finished, just in time for the 2008 Olympics. The airport, designed by Foster + Partners, turned out to be a very efficient building in terms of in terms of operational efficiency, passenger comfort, sustainability and access to natural light.

As an interpretation of traditional chinese culture the roof of the airport has a dragon-like form. According to Norman Foster […] this is a building borne of its context. It communicates a uniquely Chinese sense of place and will be a true gateway to the nation. This is expressed in its dragon-like form and the drama of the soaring roof that is a blaze of ‘traditional’ Chinese colours – imperial reds merge into golden yellows. As you proceed along the central axis, view of the red columns stretching ahead into the far distance evokes images of a Chinese temple.

If you remember the ‘little people’ project, the artist is back with more.

Via Jeremy’s blog.

Wonderful typography done entirely with physical symbols only. via Theory of everything.

Finally there is some sign of hope where this teenager has found a way to decompose plastic bags in 3 months, as opposed to years. good stuff.

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