February 13th, 2009 by sabine7

The week started with Michael Pfleghaar’s paintings of modernist homes set against the desert. Mid-century mirage.

Kyle Fokken’s sculptures are part toy, part vehicle and part creature. Folk art meets pit bull in Fokken’s Flying Dog series.

Chicken wire comes alive, or as alive as it can get, in Benedetta Ubaldini’s installations. Pigs, wolves, clouds and Little Red Riding Hood share space without containing it.

Diego Gravinese paints lively moments of expressiveness and quieter times of contemplation.

And we wrap up with silkscreened prints by Kai and Sunny, such as the one that makes up the tepee lamp above.
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February 13th, 2009 by Alexandra Kain
Lofted high above in the trees, Mathier Collos’ EcoCoon retreats are a conceptual design for prefabricated housing. Each of the London-based architect’s cocoon-like pod is outfitted with an array of sustainable features including rainwater collection, a greywater system, and biomass heating. And depending on the type of tree used and the tree branching density, solar [...]
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February 12th, 2009 by Jill Fehrenbacher
Who wants a free ticket to Greener Gadgets 2009?
The Greener Gadgets Conference is just 2 weeks away now and we are getting excited! So excited, in fact, that we are running a contest today to give away a FREE TICKET (worth $350) to one lucky Inhabitat reader. All you have to do to enter [...]
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February 12th, 2009 by Mike Chino
Calling All Eco-Savvy Entrepreneurs!
We’re excited to announce that the 2009 Green:Net conference is currently looking for 10 up-and-coming cleantech companies to showcase in this year’s Startup LaunchPad. Taking place on March 24th in San Francisco, this groundbreaking conference explores how the Internet, computing, and IT revolutions will be crucial for fighting climate change. This is [...]
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February 12th, 2009 by Adrianne Jeffries
Lately you may have noticed that trendy designer tote bags have become a charged medium for design and self expression. Touting sleek graphics and slogans such as “I am Not a Plastic Bag”, these reusable bags have become a way to wear your environmental awareness on your sleeve. However these bags are often produced overseas [...]
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February 12th, 2009 by sabine7

Tim Forrester’s new Kite pendant lamp for Timothybenfurniture is a subtle piece that consists of two Plexiglas diamond-shaped panels that intersect, leaving a space for the bulb. The effect, apart from being kite-like, is evocative of a crystal or even the nib of a fine pen.
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February 12th, 2009 by Mike Chino
This year’s Greener Gadgets Design Competition is heating up, and we’re excited to see so many great kid-friendly designs in the mix. One of our favorites is the Bugplug, a quirky little power meter that helps kids to conserve electricity. Simply attach it to a power strip of appliances and an infrared sensor will monitor [...]
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February 12th, 2009 by Kristie Wilson
When it comes to offshore wind farms in the North Sea, bigger is certainly better! RWE Innogy, a German-based company, recently acquired the rights to a 960 Megawatt offshore wind project from ENOVA Energieanlagen GmbH, a subsidiary of the ENOVA Group. The offshore wind farm, named Innogy Nordsee 1, is anticipated to run just under [...]
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February 12th, 2009 by Harry

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Matt Carr was spelling it out with his “can’t get enough” installation. Made of tube lights bent into the shape of the words and hanging lenses, when one used a lens the words would become surreal, each individual light bulb would glow in the shape of a heart. Peer out the window with a lens and the city lights would also have the loving glow. Matt has been a part of Umbra’s design team since 2001 and was recently appointed Director of Design.

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February 12th, 2009 by Harry

2009 was the sixth year of the Come Up To My Room show in Toronto, but the first without founding curators Pamila Matharu and Christina Zeidler. This year Pamila and Christina passed the torch to four new young curators; Katherine Morley, Caroline Shaheed, Jeremy Vandermeij and Deborah Wang, and they did a great job. First up, designers David Chang, Andrea Chin, and Amrita Takhar whose room installation included a hanging porcelain flashlight pendant in the center, an illuminated copper tubing light on one wall and a series of mirrored rackets on the other. More after the jump.
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