Sunday, July 31, 2016

Dyslexic designers challenge stigma of disorder with designjunction exhibition

London Design Festival 2016: ten dyslexic designers from the worlds of illustration, homeware and fashion are showing work at this year's designjunction exhibition in London (+ slideshow).  (more…)



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Yasutaka Yoshimura wraps warehouse in tent fabric to create Fukumasu Base kindergarten

Architect Yasutaka Yoshimura has transformed a disused warehouse in Japan into a kindergarten by enveloping the existing structure in a tent-like translucent membrane (+ slideshow). (more…)



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De Matos Ryan overhauls York Theatre Royal and its 1960s extension

London studio De Matos Ryan has refurbished a historic theatre in York, England, to create more space in both the 18th-century building and its 1960s extension by Modernist architect Patrick Gwynne (+ slideshow). (more…)



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Cappellini reissues Joe Colombo's classic 1960s Tube Chair

Renowned industrial designer Joe Colombo's Tube Chair has been rescued from "the pages of design books" by Italian furniture brand Cappellini, which is rereleasing the piece. (more…)



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Yota Kakuda creates tiled interior for cheese tart store in Japan

Japanese designer Yota Kakuda used a bespoke aluminium tile to cover the walls and floors in this shop that sells baked cheese tarts (+ slideshow). (more…)



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Upcoming Reads for August: When the TBR Pile is Bigger Than Your House...

My niece was visiting me a few weeks ago, and of course I said "come look at my bookshelves and see what you want to read."  Amber and I have a long history of reading books, and I'm happy to say she loves to read and always says "I'll read whatever you tell me to read."  

This is the young woman who used to spend the weekend with me when I was still living with my parents, in the late 80's.  I'd make brownies, and Amber would snuggle into bed with a Harlequin Presents.  She was only 3 years old, and couldn't read, but she loved the idea of reading.  So she would lay in bed next to me and turn the pages of those romances, not understanding what those squiggly lines meant, but knowing her Auntie spent a lot of time staring at them.  She'd even turn pages.  I am a big believer in showing kids the importance of books and reading from the earliest of ages.  Showing them the pleasure and sheer joy of reading sets them on the path of literacy that will enrich their lives and often times bring them comfort during lonely, sad, and hard times.     

Me and my little reading companion, late 1980's


She's all grown up, and I have less hair!    


 Anyway, every book I looked at on my shelves I couldn't give to Amber, simply because I hadn't read it yet.  Yes, I'm ashamed to say, a large majority of the books on my shelves (and on the floor next to the shelves) are books I've bought but haven't read.  Yikes!  I did manage to send her home with a stack of books, but it was a wake up call to get my butt in gear and start reading what I have on my shelves.  So, here's my list of books I'll be striving very hard to read and review for the month of August:

Reading for my Lunch and Book talk at work!

A novel about the healing power of books

The sequel to The Cake Therapist

My friend Kirk loaned me his copy--can't wait to read this thriller.

I'm part way through this, and I love it!

A futuristic London where lies are exposed by wisps of smoke

A chance to win a copy coming soon!!


 I know--I'm pretty ambitious this month.  There are still a few books from July that I've started, but haven't finished just yet.  And there are, of course, those rogue books that pop up during my month that I just have to read.  But for the most part, this is what I'm aiming for in August.  I'll be having a giveaway for The Girl Who Slept With God coming in the next few weeks, so watch for it!  

Happy reading everyone!

The Bookalicious Babe




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Upcoming Reads for August: When the TBR Pile is Bigger Than Your House...

My niece was visiting me a few weeks ago, and of course I said "come look at my bookshelves and see what you want to read."  Amber and I have a long history of reading books, and I'm happy to say she loves to read and always says "I'll read whatever you tell me to read."  

This is the young woman who used to spend the weekend with me when I was still living with my parents, in the late 80's.  I'd make brownies, and Amber would snuggle into bed with a Harlequin Presents.  She was only 3 years old, and couldn't read, but she loved the idea of reading.  So she would lay in bed next to me and turn the pages of those romances, not understanding what those squiggly lines meant, but knowing her Auntie spent a lot of time staring at them.  She'd even turn pages.  I am a big believer in showing kids the importance of books and reading from the earliest of ages.  Showing them the pleasure and sheer joy of reading sets them on the path of literacy that will enrich their lives and often times bring them comfort during lonely, sad, and hard times.     

Me and my little reading companion, late 1980's


She's all grown up, and I have less hair!    


 Anyway, every book I looked at on my shelves I couldn't give to Amber, simply because I hadn't read it yet.  Yes, I'm ashamed to say, a large majority of the books on my shelves (and on the floor next to the shelves) are books I've bought but haven't read.  Yikes!  I did manage to send her home with a stack of books, but it was a wake up call to get my butt in gear and start reading what I have on my shelves.  So, here's my list of books I'll be striving very hard to read and review for the month of August:

Reading for my Lunch and Book talk at work!

A novel about the healing power of books

The sequel to The Cake Therapist

My friend Kirk loaned me his copy--can't wait to read this thriller.

I'm part way through this, and I love it!

A futuristic London where lies are exposed by wisps of smoke

A chance to win a copy coming soon!!


 I know--I'm pretty ambitious this month.  There are still a few books from July that I've started, but haven't finished just yet.  And there are, of course, those rogue books that pop up during my month that I just have to read.  But for the most part, this is what I'm aiming for in August.  I'll be having a giveaway for The Girl Who Slept With God coming in the next few weeks, so watch for it!  

Happy reading everyone!

The Bookalicious Babe




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Di Peng recreates the experience of dementia with sense-distorting helmet

Graduate shows 2016: this Dementia Simulator headset designed by Central Saint Martins graduate Di Peng lets wearers experience symptoms of the disease for themselves (+ movie). (more…)



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Hemmings Find of the Day – 1933 Ford Model 40 three-window coupe

1933 Ford Model 40 coupe

1933 Ford Model 40 three-window coupe for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description:

Take a good look at this beautiful, extremely solid and rare “Henry Steel 3 Window Coupe” in the final stages of a complete and thorough body off restoration, (MUST SEE Narrated HD Video). The only reason this Coupe is for sale, is due to the current health of its senior caretaker and long time Reno area Hot-Rodder. According to information provided by its current shop/hanger location, his daughter and our in person Spuds Garage professional review/interview. This has been a multi-year project (10-12yrs) stock style and professional quality body-off restoration using only top quality craftsman…

The whistle straight Henry steel body is professionally finished in a early Ford Folkstone Gray/Desert Sand and all body components are “Steel” and all trim restored. Features include factory body “not” modified (non filled roof/working cowl vent/roll-down rear window/crank-out windshield/etc), reproduction steel front fenders and reproduction chrome grill assembly. (see HD video body review)…

Power is a hopped up rebuilt 59AB Flathead V-8 276 Cubic Inch (3 5/16 x 4) with polished Offenhauser “Offy” intake manifold & cylinder heads, dual Stromberg 97 carburetors, remote oil filter, Mallory ignition, brass tank radiator, electric cooling fan, mini hi-torque starter, 12V generator conversion, ceramic coated Tri-Y headers and custom dual exhaust w/aircraft style connections…

Transferring the power is a 39 transmission w/Lincoln gears and rebuilt factory rear end w/354 ratio. Resting on/in a rebuilt non modified factory 33 chassis/suspension updated with 1940 Ford style hydraulic “juice” brakes, dual reservoir master cylinder, dropped front axle, front/rear gas shocks, factory style multi leaf front/rear buggy springs and rebuilt factory torque tube configuration…

The professional quality interior is trimmed in a supple “Italian Leather” with vertical pleats and French style stitching. Features include factory seat assembly w/lift up bottom cushion, matte finish factory dash/trim, factory door hardware, Banjo type steering wheel, turned metal dash insert w/Haneline gauges, wool OEM headliner, fit carpet trimmed in leather, turn signals & modern 12v wiring…

In closing, we have done our best to research and obtain relative information to the best of our ability In the end, this appears to be a VERY exceptional and honest specimen ready for your completion, adjustments and nut/bolt once over. REAL 1933 Ford 3W coupes are extremely hard to find…

Please See 16+ minute HD “Narrated Video Description” & view 68+ Photos posted at Spuds Garage…

1933 Ford Model 40 coupe 1933 Ford Model 40 coupe 1933 Ford Model 40 coupe 1933 Ford Model 40 coupe

Pricetag
Price
$77,500
Location Marker
Location
Reno, Nevada
Magnifying Glass
Availability
Available

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Hemmings Find of the Day – 1933 Ford Model 40 three-window coupe

1933 Ford Model 40 coupe

1933 Ford Model 40 three-window coupe for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller's description:

Take a good look at this beautiful, extremely solid and rare "Henry Steel 3 Window Coupe" in the final stages of a complete and thorough body off restoration, (MUST SEE Narrated HD Video). The only reason this Coupe is for sale, is due to the current health of its senior caretaker and long time Reno area Hot-Rodder. According to information provided by its current shop/hanger location, his daughter and our in person Spuds Garage professional review/interview. This has been a multi-year project (10-12yrs) stock style and professional quality body-off restoration using only top quality craftsman…

The whistle straight Henry steel body is professionally finished in a early Ford Folkstone Gray/Desert Sand and all body components are "Steel" and all trim restored. Features include factory body "not" modified (non filled roof/working cowl vent/roll-down rear window/crank-out windshield/etc), reproduction steel front fenders and reproduction chrome grill assembly. (see HD video body review)…

Power is a hopped up rebuilt 59AB Flathead V-8 276 Cubic Inch (3 5/16 x 4) with polished Offenhauser "Offy" intake manifold & cylinder heads, dual Stromberg 97 carburetors, remote oil filter, Mallory ignition, brass tank radiator, electric cooling fan, mini hi-torque starter, 12V generator conversion, ceramic coated Tri-Y headers and custom dual exhaust w/aircraft style connections…

Transferring the power is a 39 transmission w/Lincoln gears and rebuilt factory rear end w/354 ratio. Resting on/in a rebuilt non modified factory 33 chassis/suspension updated with 1940 Ford style hydraulic "juice" brakes, dual reservoir master cylinder, dropped front axle, front/rear gas shocks, factory style multi leaf front/rear buggy springs and rebuilt factory torque tube configuration…

The professional quality interior is trimmed in a supple "Italian Leather" with vertical pleats and French style stitching. Features include factory seat assembly w/lift up bottom cushion, matte finish factory dash/trim, factory door hardware, Banjo type steering wheel, turned metal dash insert w/Haneline gauges, wool OEM headliner, fit carpet trimmed in leather, turn signals & modern 12v wiring…

In closing, we have done our best to research and obtain relative information to the best of our ability In the end, this appears to be a VERY exceptional and honest specimen ready for your completion, adjustments and nut/bolt once over. REAL 1933 Ford 3W coupes are extremely hard to find…

Please See 16+ minute HD "Narrated Video Description" & view 68+ Photos posted at Spuds Garage…

1933 Ford Model 40 coupe 1933 Ford Model 40 coupe 1933 Ford Model 40 coupe 1933 Ford Model 40 coupe

Pricetag
Price
$77,500
Location Marker
Location
Reno, Nevada
Magnifying Glass
Availability
Available

Find more Fords for sale on Hemmings.com.

 



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Hemmings Sunday Cinema – Johnny’s Flux Capacitor, short history of Holden, Un uomo da rispettare

FluxCapacitor_1000

Before the news gets too old, Johnny Smith's Flux Capacitor, his electric 1974 Enfield 8000 ECC, which we've linked to in the past, recently ran in the 9s. While poking around on YouTube, we came across this episode of the video series Fully Charged in which they visited Johnny and got a ride in the Flux Capacitor.

* Mac's Motor City Garage recently came across this two-minute Holden commercial, which gives a brief history of the brand up to 1963.

* A couple of you pointed out that we're not quite done featuring the best inseguimenti from Italian cinema if we've yet to post the car chase scene from the 1972 flick "Un uomo da rispettare."



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Hemmings Sunday Cinema – Johnny’s Flux Capacitor, short history of Holden, Un uomo da rispettare

FluxCapacitor_1000

Before the news gets too old, Johnny Smith’s Flux Capacitor, his electric 1974 Enfield 8000 ECC, which we’ve linked to in the past, recently ran in the 9s. While poking around on YouTube, we came across this episode of the video series Fully Charged in which they visited Johnny and got a ride in the Flux Capacitor.

* Mac’s Motor City Garage recently came across this two-minute Holden commercial, which gives a brief history of the brand up to 1963.

* A couple of you pointed out that we’re not quite done featuring the best inseguimenti from Italian cinema if we’ve yet to post the car chase scene from the 1972 flick “Un uomo da rispettare.”



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Afsharian's House by ReNa Design has a huge vertical slice in its facade

An angular white-walled gash creates a cavernous entrance for this house in the Iranian city of Kermanshah by ReNa Design (+ slideshow). (more…)



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