A lot of people predicted in the late 90s that televisions would be completely outdated and replaced by personal computers within a decade. Well, this is the year 2010 and we can still say it hasn’t happened yet. Sure, televisions of today are quite different from what we had back then. During those days, interactive television had not taken off yet and sets were incapable of Xbox entertainment or YouTube streaming (no YouTube back then. ). Even though the lines have really blurred between TVs and PCs today, we can still say TV maintains the image of being a “laid back entertainment device”. Unlike the PC experience, TV viewing is all about laying back and relaxing in a comfortable environment with the user taking no active role in the proceedings. Wait, are we sounding too much like a tech blog? Better not keep you waiting any longer then.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
10 Rooms That Are Designed Around Televisions
Sunday, May 9, 2010
5 Drop Dead Gorgeous Bedrooms Design
We recently traveled photos plucking room. And while they have fallen. Not literally, but fell in love with some of these wonderful when we met. Each room is also below has a different story to tell. Turns you into the Victorian era, another takes you on a stroll through the rooms of a house in a deserted street. Some are bright, some have even simple blinds in his favor. Some sound design are quite dramatic, others subtle. We even threw in a pool! Fundamentally different from each other and we love this kind of hodgepodge of design. I hope you would too.
Concept Hotel Designed On The Iconic Hollywood Sign
Los Angeles iconic Hollywood sign in a place of punishment. The private land around the sign is considering selling their spaces for developers who use many fear these areas in trade to build hotels or council advertisements that may mask the signs. To avoid this, the public non-profit trust for the group of countries are involved and they are actively campaign with a deadline to raise funds to purchase the property.
All legal issues aside, there is a Danish architect named Christian Bay Jorgensen, who came with a murderer idea that would solve the problem. He suggested changing the sign in a luxury hotel of great size. In an interview, expressed his desire to give that majestic structure a new dimension. His plan is to make the hotel tourism more, and even considered as a possible location for industry events such as Golden Globe and Oscar awards ceremonies. Although the Christian view (below) seems to be something it is not impossible at all, the general consensus among those responsible, is too far for an idea.
This hotel does not become something more than the architect's vision of one, but if he does not complain!
Design Beautiful White House With Pool
With its beautiful swimming pool and impeccable style, La Maison de Sotogrande is capable of a celebrity. The credit for its design goes Spanish architects A-cero. The design is fresh and exciting and you can not stop, but I admire how peaceful the whole house seems. White dominates everywhere outside of this minor (?) Challenge to keep it that way can we really not find something to crib about this fabulous home.
Design Google’s Sydney Office
There is nothing new and we have seen before. Google office people go green with envy and sometimes make them reconsider their choice of workplace. This fear creates a spectator is not a coincidence. In fact, it is part of a larger business plan. Google is one of the first companies in the valley was an experience "last of the employees and is one reason why the elites of the industry have come in large numbers in his debut. Even today, Google believes in creating of special work environments. Take, for example, its new office in Sydney. A look at these images, and you feel everything is there. Whether in the vertical garden at the front desk or the field of cricket in the office, all Googleness exudes. " Watch this video in which the chief designer of the Google office in Sydney (Angela Ferguson Futurespace) talks about the approach taken during this project.
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