Welcome to November's edition of ArchiExpo E-magazine, where we bring you the latest innovations and insights from the worlds of art, design and architecture.
Share-Wood: More than a Co-working Space for Craftsmanship
Here's a wood-sharing workshop concept for all, fit for professionals and individuals working on personal projects. The 1500m² workshop provides makers with a large selection of equipment, materials and spaces. From the circular saw to the wood lathe, workers have access to professional quality equipment for carpentry. Read more and watch the video.
Starck's Smart Ring Aeklys Connects Body to Environment Like Magic
Philippe Starck and the start-up Icare Technologies present Aeklys by Starck, the smart ring that connects you to your environment as if by magic. More than a new connected object, Aeklys by Starck works in symbiosis with the body for augmented humanity. Read the full article.
The Versâtis – Eurokera Smart Table by Jean-Marc Gady
Two in one, the Versâtis – Eurokera table by Jean-Marc Gady acts as both a worktop and a reception with multiple functions integrated on a glass-ceramic base.
Its smart platform is a disruptive and innovative proposition. It is equipped with four induction cooking zones (automatic detection, control via a mobile app/tablet), one warming zone inviting conviviality and two wireless mobile charging zones (automatic detection). Learn more here.
1MILLION Dance Studio Hosts Street Dance and Academic Styles
What happens to the architectural layout and interior design of a building when it's been designed to host street dance as well as the more academic styles?
In January 2020, 1MILLION dance school and management studio in Seoul, Korea, opened its newly designed flagship studio for those who "don't need a stage to dance" and, ultimately, reinvented the model of a 'traditional" studio. Discover the project.
Rouen Urban Art Exhibition Incites Visitors to Its Forgotten Side with Remnants of WW2
As ArchiExpo e-Magazine was invited to tour the Rouen impressionnée 2020 exhibition, our journalist Cassidy Strauss contextualizes the urban street art in light of the city’s history. Read more.
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