2011
The Frame: Japan marks 6 months since earthquake, tsunami
TOKYO (AP) -- Last Sunday was the six-month anniversary of the day the massive earthquake and tsunami devastated Japan's northeast coast. Some 20,000 people are dead or missing. More than 800,000 homes were completely or partially destroyed. The disaster crippled businesses, roads and infrastructure. The Japanese Red Cross Society estimates that 400,000 people were displaced. Half a year later, there are physical signs of progress. Much of the debris has been cleared away or at least organized into big piles. In the port city of Kesennuma, many of the boats carried inland by the tsunami have been removed. Most evacuees have moved out of high school gyms and into temporary shelters or apartments. Last week the Kyodo News agency distributed an amazing group of combination photographs showing three scenes. The first scene is right after the earthquake and tsunami hit, then three months later and finally, how the scene looks now. (44 images)
Our Commitment to Trust & Safety - The Airbnb Blog
When we first started Airbnb, I told my mom about our plans for the business and she said, “Are you crazy? I’d never do that.” But when I told my late grandfather he said, “Of course! Everyone used to stay in each others’ homes.” We’re bringing back this age-old idea with new technology. Now each day, you and the rest of the community are creating meaningful connections around the world.
The Sensors Are Coming! - NYTimes.com
prend pas beaucoup de risquesit’s only a matter of time before these sensors move beyond the smartphone and into people’s clothes, glasses and homes.
ABC News - Japan Earthquake: before and after
ABC News - Japan Earthquake: before and after
James Nizan | Anteroom Series | bumbumbum
The Anteroom Series by James Nizam is a beautiful and mindbending series of photographs. The Vancuver-based artist turned soon to be demolished homes into room size camera obscuras.
IPad Makes Space in Tiny Japan Homes by Removing Shelves - Bloomberg
IPad Makes Space in Tiny Japan Homes by Removing Shelves - Bloomberg
Japanese buyers of Amazon’s Kindle reader are redirected to the company’s U.S. site since no Japanese-language titles are available. Lack of content and low demand forced Tokyo-based Sony to stop selling e-readers in its home market in 2007. Osaka-based Panasonic Corp. gave up in 2008.
Les premiers à avoir eu des liseuses électronique grand public n'en ont pas fait usage à cause des éditeurs. La technologie ne sert pas à grand chose sans contenu.
IPad Makes Space in Tiny Japan Homes by Removing Shelves - Bloomberg
“People are taking matters in their own hands because the
publishers are not meeting the market’s needs,” said Takagi.
2010
Teach Parents Tech
MITYA.CO.UK | Scripts | Animated table sort (REGEXP friendly)
MITYA.CO.UK | Scripts | Animated table sort (REGEXP friendly)
BLDGBLOG: Flooded London 2030
For that project, Lau designed a "floating city" for the Thames Estuary, ca. 2030 A.D. This "Thames Estuary Aquatic Urbanism," as Lau refers to it, "gives new life to decommissioned ships and oil platforms by converting them into hybrid homes adapted for aquatic living."
BBC News - Ghost estates testify to Irish boom and bust
There are 621 ghost estates across Ireland now, a legacy of those hopeful years. One in five Irish homes is unoccupied.
If the country immediately used them to house every person on the social housing list, there would still be hundreds of thousands left over.
2009
RadioLovers.com | Listen Free to Old Time Radio Shows | 30's, 40's, 50's
Modular homes kitHAUS | Busyboo Design Blog
KitHAUS lets you choose from several modules, such as a single unit for a weekend retreat or a backyard office and studio, like i always wanted, with multi unit configurations.
LIFE Goes Inside Today's KKK - Photo Gallery, 12 Pictures - LIFE
Inhabitat » Butterfly Bamboo Homes Are Hope for Thai Orphans
Humanitarian design organization TYIN Tegnestue from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology conceived the project in response to a need for more dormitories for Karen refugee children in the village of Noh Bo on the Thai-Burmese border. The six woven bamboo huts, dubbed Soe Ker Tie, or The Butterfly Huts because of their “winged” appearance were designed with the children’s happiness and health in mind.
So You Wanna Invest on a Capitola Beach Home?
a456: Designing The Friendly Skies
ZOOM . activities . do . Koinobori | PBS Kids
Trulia Snapshot: Images and Maps of Homes for Sale
Trulia Snapshot allows you to browse photographs and details of properties for sale in the United States. Snapshot provides an alternative view of listings from Trulia and was developed in collaboration with Stamen Design. You can find more about Trulia and Stamen's work together in Trulia's new explore section.


