www.pmwarchitects.com/kaleido.htm
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Kaleidoscope House by Bozart Toys
Here is my goal, when it comes to my Doll-House Design; I am going to make a Doll-House kit, which is as appealing as the Kaleidoscope house by Laurie Simmons and architect Peter Wheelwright. You can read more about this design here:
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
51% Studios Architecture
This virtual tree house was designed by Alastair Townsend at 51% Studios Architecture. I could daydream about the possibilities of this design all day long, I love everything about it.
Here is the link to their website:
www.51percentstudios.net
Lee Tree House by Joseph Lim
This tree house, found in the book: TreeHouses: Living a Dream, by Alejandro Bahamón, was designed by Joseph Lim, and is located in Gallop Park, Singapore. The house is built around the tree, and supported by metal columns that reach to the ground. The slender beams and multi-level platforms are irresistibly inspirational.
You can see more of Joseph Lim's buildings here:
www.josephlimdesigns.com
Labels:
Gallop Park,
Joseph Lim,
Singapore,
Tree House
TreeHouse Company
I decided to add my favourite tree houses from this book: TreeHouses: Living a Dream by Aljandro Bahamón. The Frederick house is located in Susex and was designed by TreeHouse Company based in Scotland. The slide is a GREAT idea, and will have to be incorporated in my future tree house.
Labels:
Fredericks,
slide,
Tree House,
TreeHouse Company,
UK,
West Sussex
Monday, February 23, 2009
Boon Inc.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Shapescapes
Monday, February 9, 2009
Vitra and Tau
I found these inspirational furniture / play components on kidsmodern.com. The website is based in Switzerland and most of the companies showcased are from countries in close proximity. The seesaw is by a company called Tau, based in Germany. The elephant was designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1945, their version was made with plywood, and never made it to mass production. Vitra (a Swiss company) is now mass producing them out of plastic.
Labels:
elephant table,
kidsmodern,
Ray and Charles Eames,
seesaw
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Berliner Seilfabrik Climbing Structures
I saw my first Berliner Seilfabrik structure while working on my thesis project, a musical playground. My thesis partner and I were on a sales tour of Toronto school playgrounds, with a representative from Henderson Playgrounds, when we saw this magnificent structure. Being introduced to these climbing structures was definitely the highlight of the day. The one in a picture is in West Coast Park in Singapore, I wish we could have such tall play structures here in North America!
www.berliner-seilfabrik.com
City Museum in St. Louis
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Kaiser&Kuhne Freizeitgerate Playgrounds
I fell in love with the slides by Kaiser and Kuhne when I first saw them online. I feel lucky to have spent five of my childhood years in Switzerland, so I was able to enjoy German playgrounds though those years. Too bad that this company was founded in 1988, one year after I left Switzerland to move to Canada.
Check out their website:
www.kaiser-kuehne-play.com
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