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Claudiu Ionescu is the architect behind Romania's very first digital museum. Situated near the Mures Floodplain Natural Park in Pecica, the unusual and chapel-like museum allows visitors to virtually explore various museums and artifacts from around the world.
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ScienceThe Science Museum, with the help of the University College London and ScanLAB, has created a virtual version of the now closed Shipping Gallery to make the exhibit available to future generations
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Berlin's Jürgen Mayer H. has designed a temporary space for Munich's Pinakothek der Moderne to house exhibitions while the museum is renovated. The Schaustelle (or "show site") is primarily constructed from scaffolding and other reusable parts.
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In honor of this year's IBA Hamburg architecture festival, German architectural firm Architekturagentur has created the Woodcube: a 5-story apartment block constructed almost entirely from wood.
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Ying Chang's Sketch Objects is a series of paper plates, bowls and vases waterproofed on the inside with resin.
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The London Design Museum has announced that the public website GOV.UK has won the Design of the Year Award 2013.
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The Tricycle House relies on pedal power to move between destinations.
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The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (MFIT) in New York is celebrating the symbiotic relationship between fashion and technology with its current show.
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The Pop-Up Office installation by Dubbeldam Architecture and Design is a novel modular office design constructed from reclaimed wood pallets.
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Stockholm Design Week showcases the latest offerings from Scandinavian artists, designers and architects, and proves there is more to Swedish design than IKEA flat packs.
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An exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York is showcasing the recently-announced winning entry of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s adAPT micro-apartment design competition.
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NYC artist Adam Harvey has created a series of garments which claim to offer an invisibility cloak for people wishing to avoid the prying eyes of UAVs.
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