Tents with the Class Clown in Mind

Posted by John Farrier in Art & Design, Design on December 28, 2011 at 8:00 am

The designers at FieldCandy think that tents should be more than functional. They should be funny, too! The firm offers dozens of different designs, including this one called “Get a Room!”

Link -via Fubiz (Google Translate)

 
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The JakPak

Posted by Miss Cellania in Fashion, Video Clips on February 17, 2011 at 7:58 am


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I knew I had seen this in The Museum of Possibilities. It’s a combination jacket, sleeping bag, and tent. All in one. Yes, you can buy this. Link -via the Presurfer

 
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World’s Tallest Tent Opens in Kazakhstan

Posted by Queuebot in Architecture, World Records on July 8, 2010 at 10:44 am

The world’s tallest and arguably the most futuristic tent has opened to the public in the Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan. The Khan Shatyr Entertainment Centre, located in the capital city of Astana, is 150m (490ft) high. The centre has a huge indoor leisure park, shops, restaurants, movie theaters, and even an artificial beach inside the building! Link to story. Link to website. -via YeinJee’s Asian Blog

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Stylish Emergency Tent: Accordion reCover Shelter

Posted by Alex in Architecture, Home & Garden on January 6, 2009 at 12:11 am

Just because you need an emergency tent it doesn’t mean that you have to live in an unstylish one. Here’s the Accordion reCover Shelter, by designers Matthew Malone, Amanda Goldberg, Jennifer Metcalf and Grant Meacham:

There’s nothing flimsy about the intricate folds of the reCover Shelter, which can sustain a family of four following a disaster for up to a month. As you may suspect, the oversized origami structure can be entirely collapsed into not one, but two different shapes (either horse-shoe or flat) depending on which is easier to transport. Plus, it’s composed of polypropylene, meaning no harmful gases go into the production of the shelter and it is 100% recyclable after use. Set-up takes minutes and only requires one person on deck.

The Accordion reCover Shelter was designed as a first response shelter – “something that could be transported to the site when infrastructures such as roads were unusable”. Once the temporary residence is unfolded, the functional ridges can be used to collect drinking water, and local materials or even ground cover can be used to better insulate the structure and keep harsh weather at bay. As a sustainable and inexpensive solution to an unfortunate situation that seems to arise more and more often these days, the Accordion Shelter provides a quick roof over victim’s heads and lets them start planning immediately for better days to come.

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