Porsche Sculpture: Celebrating 50 Years of the Porsche 911

A massive sculpture has been unveiled at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The sculpture has been designed to mark the 50th anniversary of the Porsche 911 and as such the iconic sports car has been incorporated with its design. Let’s get behind the scenes to checkout the stunning tribute being designed by world-renowned sculptor Gerry… Continue reading Porsche Sculpture: Celebrating 50 Years of the Porsche 911

The Melkwegbridge: Combo Bike and Pedestrian Bridge

The Melkwegbridge designed by NEXT Architects, is an ingenious combination pedestrian and bicycle/wheelchair bridge in Purmerend, the Netherlands. The pedestrian and bicycle traffic are separated.  The cycling bridge coils over the water to create sufficient length to limit the angle of inclination of the path. The section opens up and is divided diagonally consisting of two revolving overpass decks.

Laser Cutting City Street Maps

Artist Dan Linden uses a laser cutter to make intricate laser cut street maps of cities from around the world. The maps are cut out of recycled mounting board in a process that takes about 2 hours and is quite mesmerizing. Linden’s maps are available on Etsy store. Watch the video of the cutter below. via: Laughing Squid

Beautiful Kinetic Rain at Singapore’s Changi Airport

A beautiful kinetic rain sculpture inside Singapore Changi Airport, features 1,216 bronze raindrops spanning 75 square meters, making it one of the largest kinetic sculptures in the world. Its designed by Joachim Sauter‘s Berlin-based art studio ART+COM. These droplets are suspended from the ceiling on thin steel wire and controlled by small motors which move them around so they look like they’re floating in… Continue reading Beautiful Kinetic Rain at Singapore’s Changi Airport