Saturday, June 11, 2016

Signature Edition of Floating Seahorse Fuses European and Emirati Style

Started as just concept, now you can see Signature Edition of Floating Seahorse. Following the great success of world’s first Floating Seahorse revealed in early 2015, Kleindienst has announced the launch of this Signature Edition.


Inspired by Emirati culture and lifestyle, this floating house has been developed to accommodate families with guests, groups, or children of all ages. To ensure that passengers an enjoy authentic European experience, the developer hired a team of experienced architects and interior designers to make The Signature Edition offers beautiful fusion between Europe and Emirates in contemporary style. This floating boat offers comfort and luxury marine lifestyle in the Arabian Gulf where the east meets west.



There are 4 areas in this floating habitat, it can accommodate up to 8 adults and 8 children with great versatility, each level can be adapted to suit individual needs. For ultimate privacy, owner can also choose to fully enclosing the outdoor areas on the sea level, when not enclosed, these areas can be used for alfresco entertaining all-year round.
Each Signature Edition features 4,004 square feet across three levels, it would be a unique vacation home. The totally submerged level offers an underwater ladies room and master bedroom, of course, you will be presented with spectacular underwater view. this boat is fully customizable, you can choose a variety of different premium quality finishes from flooring to bathrooms. Priced at AED 12 million, Signature Edition Floating Seahorse is currently under production.

Designer: Kleindienst Group




Friday, June 10, 2016

Ruckus Bike Features Lounge Seat Design

Ruckus bike is a bicycle for everybody, the lounge seat design allows for another passenger to enjoy the ride. This bike is designed to bring social back to bicycling, it’s a tandem bike without the bulk.


Thursday, June 9, 2016

Mahindra Racing and Pininfarina Concept Formula E Designs Offer Fans A Glimpse of Future Formula E

Last year, Mahindra bought Pininfarina for about €168 million. Today, together Mahindra Racing and Pininfarina released 3 concept designs for future Formula E racing car. These concept cars are the result of collaborative and creative project to offer fans a glimpse of future Formula E.


Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Ehang 184 Autonomous Aerial Vehicle (AAV) for Medium-Short Distance Commute

Need to go somewhere fast? It’s time to test Ehang 184, it’s an autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) for medium-short distance commute. Just in case you don’t mind piloting your own drone, Ehang 184 can be the safest, eco-est, and smartest low altitude AAV. Keeping safety in mind, this vehicle has been designed with full redundancy, meaning, if there’s something wrong with one set of the power system, it can still operate a normal flight plan. Ehang 184 has been designed to be 100% green, it is powered by electricity only.



Tuesday, June 7, 2016

FFZero1 Electric Concept Car: Futuristic Single Seat Vehicle from Faraday Future

Faraday Future has revealed a futuristic concept vehicle that boasts modular platform technology at the opening of the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2016 in Las Vegas. FFZERO1 is a future vision of the company to rethink mobility including engineering platform on which it’s built. The company also revealed the details of its strategic cooperation with Letv, a leading global technology brand.



Monday, June 6, 2016

MV 800 RvR Twin Concept Motorcycle by Lee Thompson

Submitted by Lee Thompson, this concept motorcycle design was inspired by MZ concept, keeping MZ DNA, it also features Streetfighter characteristics. You can read his explanation below.
I recently saw an MZ concept article here and was impressed, however looking at a design in today’s and 5 years time or so design I feel an MZ RvR 800 V-twin (not a Ducati) would be the way to go.


Sunday, June 5, 2016

Lamphouse Installation – An Architectural Art Project Inspired by Light Beam from Road Lamps

Located in the University of Hawai’i Manoa’s School of Architecture, the Lamphouse Installation captures the space casted by lamps to project a surreal spatial experience from our daily lives. Inspired by the light beam from road lamps, the installation uses wooden sticks to enclose the space underneath a stairway lamp, roof light, wall lamp, spot light, working lamp, flashlight and reading lamp to project surprising spatial structures and warm living energy after dark.