Biennale Interieur 2014 Award Winners Realise Bar Concepts At Kortrijk Xpo

Interieur 2014: the winners of the spaces category at this year’s Interieur Awards have built their concept bar proposals in the halls of Kortrijk Xpo for the biennial design event.

Restaurant and bar concepts at Kortrijk Xpo Interieur 2014 This image: Behind the Curtain. Main image: Dried Chat Room

For each edition of Biennale Interieur, designers are asked to submit innovative concepts for bars that will provide food and drink for visitors at the Kortrijk Xpo site as part of the Interieur Awards programme.


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This year, four projects were selected from 70 entries to be constructed and to serve food and drink for the duration of the event, which continues until 26 October.

Restaurant and bar concepts at Kortrijk Xpo Interieur 2014 Behind the Curtain

Belgian designers Jasper Stevens and Karel Verstraeten suspended a sheet of grey fabric to snake over and around long marble tables, forming niches that house separate dining areas.

Restaurant and bar concepts at Kortrijk Xpo Interieur 2014 Behind the Curtain

Named Behind the Curtain, the bar in Hall 6 is illuminated by gold and black pendant lights and furnished with white wooden chairs.

Restaurant and bar concepts at Kortrijk Xpo Interieur 2014 Gelato Meccanico

Also harnessing a curtain is an Italian team comprising Davide Fabio Colaci, Lula Ferrari and TourDeFork together with Laura Doado, Ludovica Niero and Marco Savini.

The group’s Gelato Meccanico concept is based on handmade ice cream made on-site using old technologies, with visitors invited to make their own flavours.

The copper-coloured curtain runs in a circle to create a storage area, with a neon sign spelling out the bar’s name above the equipment used to make the desserts.

Restaurant and bar concepts at Kortrijk Xpo Interieur 2014 Dried Chat Room

Another Italian collective, formed of Alberto Artesani and Frederik De Wachter of DWA, and Francesca Perani and Sandra Marchesi of Spectacularch designed the Dried Chat Room.

Situated in Hall 4, the wooden serving area and long tables are positioned beneath a grid of hanging shimmering gold and silver-coloured sheets that are patterned like fish skins.

The stand serves cuisine from multiple cultures and traditions for diners who can relax on felt-covered chairs.

Restaurant and bar concepts at Kortrijk Xpo Interieur 2014 Gone Fishing

Gone Fishing is a sustainable seafood concept by Swedish team Charlotte Ryberg, Fritz Håkon Halvorsen and Marcia Harvey Isaksson.

Restaurant and bar concepts at Kortrijk Xpo Interieur 2014 Gone Fishing

Their design follows a nautical theme, with fishing nets draped over the heads of diners who sit on curved blue seats that reference rolling waves.

Spherical lights are suspended above the tables in more nets to look like buoys.

Restaurant and bar concepts at Kortrijk Xpo Interieur 2014

The winning designs were chosen by a jury that included head of bathroom brand Axor, Philippe Grohe, food design collective Arabeschi di Latte founder Francesca Sarti, Paris-based designer and interior architect Noé Duchaufour Lawrance and Biennale Interieur president Lowie Vermeersch.

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Barber And Osgerby's Science Museum Gallery Is Their "most Important" Architecture Project

Barber and Osgerby’s architecture firm Universal Design Studio has completed a gallery for London’s Science Museum dedicated to communications technology .

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London

London-based designers Jay Osgerby and Edward Barber have described the 2,500-square-metre Information Age gallery at the Science Museum in Kensington as “the most important architectural project that we have undertaken”.


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Designed and delivered by the duo’s architectural company Universal Design Studio, the gallery was created to house over 800 objects. These chart the evolution of communications over a 200-year period focused around six different types of network: The Cable, The Telephone Exchange, Broadcast, The Constellation, The Cell and The Web.

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London

“This project is the most important architectural project that we have undertaken at Universal Design Studio,” said Jay Osgerby. “It has had a unifying influence by bringing together the strengths of our studios, from architecture and curating to new-tech industrial design and research.”

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London


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The gallery occupies the largest single space inside the Science Museum and is part of a wider masterplan to transform a third of the museum’s spaces, which also includes a permanent interactive gallery being created by London architecture studio Muf due to open in 2016.

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London

Universal Design Studio overhauled the existing space to create six “zones” – one for each network. Each of these features a mixture of animated displays, interactive screens, large-scale graphics, projections, interactive games and audio players.

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London

A series of six double-height black boxes punctuate the space, forming markers for each of the different areas of the gallery, which the designers call “story boxes”.

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London

“Devised by Universal, the storybox will help direct visitors around key objects, exhibits and moments in the gallery,” said the designers.

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London

An elevated walkway curves around the edges of the gallery, contrasting with the otherwise angular structure and offering an alternative route through the gallery and different views of the exhibits.

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London

One of the centrepieces of the space is the reconstructed Rugby Radio Station aerial tuning coil, a huge structure that was once part of the world’s most powerful radio transmitter. Other exhibits include mobile phone technologies and cable telegrams.

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London

The firm collaborated with graphics studio Bibliothèque on signage.

Barber and Osgerby's gallery for the Science Museum in London

“This magnificent permanent gallery invites visitors to take the long view of information and communications technologies, seeing them as part of our history, our landscape, and ourselves,” said head curator Tilly Blyth. “Universal Design Studio’s insight and expertise allowed us to craft a beautiful space that brings awe and wonder to many remarkable objects whilst developing engaging storytelling across the gallery.”

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Apple's Marc Newson Designs A Shotgun For Beretta

Beretta 486 Parallelo

News: Italian gun brand Beretta is set to launch a hunting shotgun by Apple designer Marc Newson next month.

Marc Newson has designed a version of the double-barrelled 486 Parallelo shotgun for Italian firearms manufacturer Beretta, a company established in 1526.

Newson’s design will be released on 13 November, when the gun is officially unveiled at an event in London.

It will be a version of the existing 486 Parallelo (main image) – a 12-gauge side-by-side game gun that features a round body receiver and lavish engravings.

Beretta currently produces 1,500 weapons a day, with “sporting firearms” counting for an estimated 90 per cent of production. Its repertoire includes shotguns, pistols and rifles.

American Armed Forces and State Police Forces started using the Beretta 92 pistol series in 1985.

Firearms have proved increasingly controversial in the design world since the first 3D-printed gun was fired last year.

In May, Paola Antonelli, senior curator of design at New York’s MoMA, said the notion of design as a force for good had been upturned by the 3D-printed weapon, which London’s V&A museum acquired just months after its release.

Tech giant Apple announced that Newson had joined its design team in September. Since then the Australian designer has launched a draught beer machine for Heineken, adding to his diverse portfolio of projects – see a round-up of his work.

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Marc Newson Invente Les Torps Pour Heineken

Marc Newson invente les Torps pour Heineken

L’alcool, les grandes marques, la bière, représentent un marché en perpétuelle effervescence mais ne s’approchant que trop peu souvent du Design et de la capacité d’innovation des designers. Heineken, en précurseur (pas certain) souhaite se différencier sur le marché en apportant une réelle plus value, le designer australien Marc Newson à repenser la consommation de la bière à domicile en imaginant The Sub pour Heineken, une machine rétro-futuriste en aluminium directement inspirée par les sous-marins.

Marc Newson invente les Torps pour Heineken Marc Newson invente les Torps pour Heineken

Une bien belle idée, apporter la qualité d’une pression professionnelle dans votre cuisine ou salon, The Sub permet une dégustation inédite en délivrant une bière presque glacée, à 2° garantissant une mousse idéale.

Une forme directement inspirée de l’univers avionique et aéronautique, son look aérodynamique se présente à l’horizontale, une première.

Telle une torpille à charger, enclencher, la Torp®, un nouveau format de recharge de 2 litres pensée pour faciliter son rangement en réfrigérateur va permettre un changement très rapide. La machine se chargera de vous indiquer quand la température idéale sera atteinte.

Pour garantir une qualité de fabrication irréprochable, Heineken s’est rapproché de Krups, marque leader en France dans le domaine des machines à bière à domicile. The SUB® sera disponible à partir du 1er trimestre 2014 au tarif de 249€. «

A noter la possibilité ce jour de consommer plus de 7 bières différentes avec The sSub !

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Retour Sur Le Mondial De L’automobile 2014 Paris

Stand Citroën - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Stand Citroën – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Le Design appliqué à l’automobile repousse sans cesse ses limites, innovations, technologies, écologies, originalités, les marques peuvent s’en donner à cœur joie lors de ces différents salons et plus particulièrement le Mondial de l’automobile de Paris, mettant leur savoir-faire en condensé dans leur concept car.

Ici, sous l’objectif et l’œil de l’équipe de Dani Photo Design, chaque ligne ou courbe transforme ses voitures en de véritable œuvre d’art !

Divine DS Citroën - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Divine DS Citroën – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Divine DS Citroën - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Divine DS Citroën – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Divine DS Citroën - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Divine DS Citroën – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Citroën s’impose une nouvelle fois comme la marque automobile française la plus audacieuse par cette toute nouvelle Divine DS, toute en appuyant son idée autour du Cactus en présentant le nouveau Citroën C4 Cactus Airflow, peut-être moins glamour mais une performance mêlant motorisation hybride, cure d’amincissement et traction hybride sur trois-cylindres thermique est associée à un système de propulsion à air comprimé propulsant le tout pour à peine 2L aux cent.

Citroën C4 Cactus Airflow - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Citroën C4 Cactus Airflow – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Citroën C4 Cactus Airflow - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Citroën C4 Cactus Airflow – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Marque prestigieuse nippone Infiniti présentait ses concepts Q70 et Q80, longues berlines sportives reprenant certaines lignes à la DS9 le tout propulsé par moteur V6 biturbo essence hybride de 550 chevaux.

Concept Car Q80 Infiniti - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Concept Car Q80 Infiniti – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Concept Car Q80 Infiniti - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Concept Car Q80 Infiniti – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Concept Car Q80 Infiniti - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Concept Car Q80 Infiniti – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Concept Car Q80 Infiniti - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Concept Car Q80 Infiniti – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Puis certaines marques résistent et proposent leurs projets, parfois déjà vu sur BED mais les mettant particulièrement en valeur, Peugeot ExaltPeugeot Quartz ConceptMINI Superleggera Vision Concept, Toyota C-HR Concept

Peugeot Exalt - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Peugeot Exalt – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Peugeot Exalt - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Peugeot Exalt – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Peugeot Quartz Concept - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Peugeot Quartz Concept – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

MINI Superleggera Vision Concept - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

MINI Superleggera Vision Concept – Retour sur le Mondial de l&
rsquo;automobile 2014 Paris

MINI Superleggera Vision Concept - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

MINI Superleggera Vision Concept – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

Toyota C-HR Concept - Retour sur le Mondial de l'automobile 2014 Paris

Toyota C-HR Concept – Retour sur le Mondial de l’automobile 2014 Paris

De véritables exercices de style qui préfigurent l’automobile de demain…

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