"Guardian Angel" - An Interestingly Vibrant Book Written by an Architect

guardian angel.jpg Architects are well known to be visionaries, artists and creators who are able to articulate their ideas and wild imagination through drawings and figures on paper.  Some of them, including me, though able to translate their thoughts into drawings on paper, does not have the talent to translate them into words.  I honestly can say that I wanted to write a story I had once in my mind but was not able to do so because of the lack of skill.  And so I envy those who are able to articulate their crazy imagination in their heads into colorful and animated words and sentences.

Rarely that I hear about architects writing a non-architectural book.  Although architects who are also writers is not something new, it's hard to find one who creates and writes a fictional story that may indirectly or not really be connected with architecture.  This is why this book caught my attention when I found out that the author is also a practicing architect.

Free AutoCAD Online!

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Here's a nice treat to all architects, interior designers, industrial designers, engineers and other professional and technical persons who uses AutoCAD frequently in their line of work.  It's a free AutoCAD application you can use for free!

Yep, you heard it right, it's really free.  Those professionals who have purchased AutoCAD know that the offline product is very expensive and not all people you coordinate your drawings with have access to this costly software.  So Autodesk, the company who is responsible for spreading the use of AutoCAD in the construction world, has made a solution.  They created an online AutoCAD application which anyone can easily access using a computer and an internet connection.

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Kitchen You Can Hide

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Here's an innovative idea for a kitchen.  This system conceptualized by Theodore Thonga has sliding panels that hides or reveals the kitchen counter as you please.

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As I know a lot of homeowners, especially old-fashioned mothers that doesn't want the kitchen to be seen from the public areas of the house because they say it's usually a mess, this system may impress them.  Although, as they are already old-fashioned, it may not impress them at all.  But who knows, when they see how this system can instantly hide the mess on their kitchen counter and create a cleaner look, maybe they'd love it and might even create an opening on the kitchen wall to the living areas.

More pictures and a video of it working after the jump...

The Online Database for Philippine Architecture

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To all Filipino Architects, Architecture Students and Philippine Architecture Enthusiasts, here's a promising site that will be a consolidation of free, web-based information and exhibition of notable Philippine Architecture and Architects.

Check their site by clicking this link - www.arkitektura.ph

Neat Office Table Design Tidies Up Things

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Office table tops are bombarded with a lot of paper work, personal things, laptops and all the other stuff people like to place on top.  These things usually seem to stay there forever which really reduces the working surface of the table predominately.

Here's a neat looking office table design that promises to tidy up a messy table top that is a usual occurrence on most offices nowadays. 

Partitions that Naturally Cool Your Room

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Now here's another design inspired from old traditional practices frankly saying - 'who says old concepts doesn't have any more room in this modern world'. 

Designed by Mey Kahn and Boaz Kahn, this screen and cooling system is a fusion of two Arabic design and concept, permitting air to pass through while cooling the room at the same time.

Bridging Solar and Wind Energy to the People

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The ongoing quest of using alternative energy sources for electricity has already made it through the design, architecture and engineering community.  A lot of architectural and engineering designs nowadays are integrating the use of solar panelling and wind power in to the structure.  The bridge above is one of those.  Designed by Italian designers Francesco Colarossi, Giovanna Saracino and Luisa Saracino, this bridge promises to help power approximately 15,000 homes.

Amazing Paper Cutout Art!

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This is Karen Bit Vejles and her amazing paper cut-out art which she holds in her hands.  Psaligraphy, unknown to others like me, is the art of paper cutting.  Karen is the only one I have seen so far that can create marvelous paper cut-outs with so much intricacy and complex designs.

Print Out Brick Roads Like Magic!

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A Dutch-made paving machine has been created to lay out brick roads like magic.  Using it is like printing out stone roads or brick roads like paper.  The machine is called the Tiger-Stone.

Reinventing the Nail Clipper

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Often times, the simplest objects that we frequently use in our day to day lives are left behind by modernization.  Take for example the standard nail cutters or nail clippers.  Their design has hardly changed ever since their inception. 

"Why redesign so mundane?"  - This is the question that the creators of Klhip answered when they reinvented the nail clipper.

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