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Experience 3D-printed food in London's latest pop up
Food Ink, the world's first 3D-printing restaurant, opened in London this month offering diners the chance to taste 3D-printed food. The pop-up joins Shoreditch’s quirky restaurant scene for a limited time only, and offers customers the opportunity to dine using 3D-printed utensils while sat upon 3D-printed chairs.
Buildair designs inflatable, self-sustaining emergency shelter
A new development of emergency shelter has been designed by Buildair, which features built-in solar power, a bag that converts manure into cooking gas, and a backpack that can provide access to mobile charging. These features are vital in the new generation of emergency response kits, and can help people survive disasters which take away their energy resources.
PUMA launches new futuristic BMW X-CAT DISC trainer
A futuristic looking shoe designed by Puma has taken inspiration from the 2008 BMW GINA Light Visionary Concept Car.
San Shan Bridge by Penda made up of intersecting rings for 2022 Winter Olympics
In preparation for the Olympic Winter Games in 2022, architecture studio Penda have teamed up with engineering firm Arup in order to design a bridge made up of overlapping rings connecting the city centre to Zhangjiaku
If only we could unlock the true potential of our brain says KSS
The brain is the most powerful computer already in existence, imagine if everything we said or shared could be controlled automatically by our thoughts.
One to Watch: Kim Thomé
Designer Kim Thomé hasn’t defined his practice to one type of work as yet, so he does it all – interiors, installations, furniture and products.
New faces and places in Southbank Place
Walk around London and you can’t fail to notice the pace at which luxury residential developments are going up. One area that’s being developed into what should be a thriving community is the area around the Shell building and Waterloo, now called Southbank Place.
Q+A: Tom Postma
The specialist show designer Tom Postma, the genius behind art show TEFAF, among others, tells FX about the challenge of art object display.
Engineering the world: Ove Arup and the philosophy of total design
London’s Victoria and Albert Museum brings engineering to the fore with a retrospective exhibition on the prolific engineer Sir Ove Arup and his hugely successful practice
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