YES, we can
Published By Isabella Mara On Monday, January 24th 2011. Under Art, Interactions Tags: Community development, Innovation, Participation, Sustainable behaviour
On November 13, the Louvre Museum launched a fundraising campaign open to everybody: one million Euros was the missing sum to complete the budget needed to purchase “The Three Graces” (1531) by the German artist Lucas Cranach. The deadline was January 31st 2011, and only three quarters of the funds ...
Felicity – change your city change your life
Published By Fatina Saikaly On Saturday, January 15th 2011. Under Graphics Tags: Community development, Cultural diversity, Design for all, Environment, Identity, Lifestyle, Social inclusion, Sustainable behaviour, Sustainable consumption
The primary objective of the International Graphic Competition Felicity – change your city change your life is to promote a debate about life in the city and how to improve the lifestyle of its inhabitants. Five issues were addressed: the integration of different cultures and religions; the citizen needs: youth, ...
The Carbon Bike and the iFan by Tjeerd Veenhoven
Published By Dilek Caglialtuncu On Wednesday, January 12th 2011. Under Products Tags: Creativity, Handmade, Innovation, Sustainable behaviour, Sustainable consumption, Sustainable production
Dutch designer Tjeerd Veenhoven likes experimenting the materials and production techniques that yield to clever, innovative and sustainable solutions which bring a new perspective to everyday objects.
One of his latest designs is the “Carbon Bike”.
Carbon framed bicycles are well-known to provide a better strength vs. weight ration, however they require ...
















