Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Friday, April 2, 2010

DAtE: Global Architectural Design Competition

Design Against the Elements is a global architectural design competition meant to find a solution to the problems presented by climate change. Spurred by the devastation wreaked in the Philippines by tropical storm Ondoy (Ketsana) and driven by a powerhouse multidisciplinary group of organizations from the private, institutional, and government sectors, the project aims to draw together the most innovative minds in the fields of architecture, design, and urban planning to develop sustainable and disaster-resistant housing for communities in tropical urban settings.

The winning design will be built as a prototype disaster-resistant and livable eco-village in Taguig City, Metro Manila. The village will be the first green and disaster-resistant community in the country. It will provide a model that can be studied and replicated in similar areas. The finished project will house a marginalized community living in an environmental danger zone, giving them a sense of security, ownership, and awareness of sustainability that can be practiced at all levels in their everyday lives.

The project also aims to present a definitive green building solution in a truly local context. Too often, home-owners, architects, and policy-makers think of sustainable building as a luxury that only privileged landowners and advanced countries can afford. Design Against the Elements considers green architecture as essential to survival; it has the ability to reduce the frequency and impact of environmental disasters and lessen the cycle of poverty.

TIMELINES
March 5, 2010 - Competition launch
July 31, 2010 - Deadline of Registration
August 14, 2010 - Deadline for submission of questions
August 28, 2010 - Deadline to dispatch answers to questions
September 25, 2010 - Deadline for submission of entries
October 4-9 2010 - Judging
October 13, 2010 - Announcement of winners
November 19, 2010 - Awarding


For full details, please visit the DAtE website: http://www.designagainsttheelements.org/home.htm

Friday, March 26, 2010

two for tonight

two thoughts, that is.

one: shopping is NOT my remedy for a bad mood. i realize that i can only spend when i'm in a great, giddy mood -- ready to fit clothes/shoes prior to purchase, willing to (patiently) wait and communicate with sales ladies, and able to analyse and weigh the costs of my potential purchases. otherwise, i will end up buying something i did not fully think about (because i wasn't in the mood to give the purchase much thought), only making myself feel worse later, because of the less-than-100%-satisfied purchase, and even worse, the wasted pesos. 

two: i love this site. and i loved it more when it came out with its own book. and now i love it even more because it's giving away a FREE copy of one of the book's chapters. and now i want a copy of the book even if i'm no designer. it's so amazing how pretty stuff...how FREE stuff....can affect a person and make one more than willing to spend. i guess, because LOGO.DESIGN.LOVE is giving me some love (thru its free book chapter), i just wanna give it some lovin' in return. hooray for free taste!

Friday, November 13, 2009

fun/random/spontaneous/organized/treasured find

why i enjoy theletter.co.uk:

- how the entries are seemingly not in any order (posted spontaneously/off of the author's whim)...
- but sorted by date (common) and very concisely tagged (unlike my messy blog tags, an utter frustration)...
- making them viewable by date...
- and searchable by key word...
- so properly labelled that the site was among the top results when i Googled "carabiner icon"
- and the content is simply interesting and unique, sometimes thought-provoking
- having categories such as: art, design, fun, music, web design (most popular) as well as bizarre, hardware, gift ideas, typography, well-designed, survey, real life and useful (not as popular but, well, useful)

some finds, but there are many many more to keep you browsing!

usb/flash drive carabiner



cassette tape business card



concept braille phone



inkjet cartridge lampshade (biz idea for our recyclers)



monopoly city streets (i wanna try this! monopoly based on Google maps!)



nintendo controller business card holder (for the gaming geek in you)



stamp map (stamps from around the world arranged in geographic order -- for the geek in ME)