Category Archives: Inspiration

30
Jan

Stuck for Web Design Ideas?

January 30th, 2008
Posted by PSFreak! at 19:01 on January 30th, 2008 in Inspiration
03
Jan

20 Neat Website Designs

January 3rd, 2008

1. artViper Design Studio

artViper

2. Colorcharge

Colorcharge

3. Drew Wilson

Drew Wilson

4. Infinise Design

Infinise Design

5. Extendio

Extendio

6. Famster

Famster

7. iWeb Square

iWeb Square

8. Wake Interactive

Wake Interactive

9. Maxasia.net

Maxasia

10. Merix Internet Technologies

Merix Internet Technologies

11. Moourl

Moourl

12. Xyberneticos

Xyberneticos

13. Rullkotter AGD

Rullkotter AGD

14. Daring Fireball

Daring Fireball

15. Josh Lockhart

Josh Lockhart

16. Puerto Baires

Puerto Baires

17. Elixir Graphics

Elixir Graphics

18. Macrabbit

Macrabbit

19. The Skinny

The Skinny

20. ZooAdventurer

Zooadventurer

Posted by PSFreak! at 20:01 on January 3rd, 2008 in Inspiration
10
Dec

Architectural Wonders

December 10th, 2007

Chinese Central Television building

Chinese Central Television building

Currently under construction in Beijing, this structure is to be the new headquarters of China Central Television (CCTV) and is one of the first of a series of buildings to be built in the city’s CBD. It is expected to be completed in time for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The building was designed by Rem Koolhaas and Ole Scheeren. It will stand at 234 metres tall and will have 54 floors.

Taipei 101

Taipei 101

Taipei 101 is a 101 floor landmark located in Taipei, Taiwan. At 1670 ft. high, it has an aesthetically pleasing design and certainly brightens up the Taipei skyline. It is officially the world’s tallest building in the following categories – highest structurally, highest roof and highest occupied floor. (The Sears Tower in Chicago, USA is the tallest building in terms of overall height) The building was designed by C.Y.Lee & partners and constructed by KTRT Joint Venture from 1999-2004. It holds the honours of the highest building till the completion of the Burj Dubai tower as international architectural standards define a building as a structure that can be occupied.

Beijing International Airport

Beijing International Airport

China is emerging as a new front-runner in the world with its rapid growth. It houses some of the world’s best designed buildings. The Beijing Int. Airport is just one such splendid example. It was designed by Foster & Partners, and is set to open by the end of 2007. To help passengers distinguish between different sections of the vast space, skylights cast different shades of yellow and red light across walls — a subtle but innovative navigational aid. The airport was designed with sustainability in mind. It has an environment control system that helps reduce carbon emissions, and it cleverly utilises the skylights on a south-east axis to keep the building cool.

Burj Al-Arab

Burj Al-Arab Tower

At 1053 ft, the Burj Al-Arab is the tallest building to be used exclusively as a hotel. This iconic landmark resembles the billowing sail of a boat and is a symbol of Dubai’s urban landscape. For more information on specific design features of this building, visit Wikipedia.

Burj Dubai

Burj Dubai Tower

The Burj Dubai, upon completion will be the world’s tallest man made structure by any measure. In September this year, it surpassed the CN Tower in Canada to become the world’s tallest free-standing structure. For more information, visit the official Burj Dubai website. Click here to view previous design concepts.

Dongtan Eco City, China

Dongtan Eco-City Nightscape

Designed by Arup, this city is planned to be eco-friendlyzero-greenhouse-emission transit and complete self-sufficiency in water and energy, together with the use of zero energy building (i.e. net energy consumption is zero over a period of time) principles. Despite receiving mixed reactions from people, it has a very positive outlook and provides fresh solutions for environmental sustainability.

Freedom Tower

Freedom Tower, NY

The Freedom tower is the most symbolic of the new buildings planned for the World Trade Center site. “Incorporating the highest standards of design, safety, engineering and building technology, Freedom Tower will re-establish New York City as the epicentre of high-rise skyscraper design and serve as a symbol of the revitalisation of lower Manhattan. At 1,776ft, Freedom Tower will be over 400ft taller than the twin towers and over 100ft taller than Taipei 101 in Taiwan, currently the world’s tallest building.” (Source: Design Build Network)

National Grand Theatre, Beijing

National Grand Theatre, Beijing

Also known as The Egg, this is an opera house in Beijing, China. Located alongside the Great Hall of the People and the Forbidden City, it poses a stark contrast to traditional Chinese architecture. It was listed among the top ten architectural miracles by the U.S.-based Journal Business Week for its energy-saving and environmentally friendly design.

Shanghai World Finance Center

Shanghai World Finance Center

The building’s height and the gaping hole near the top makes it instantly recognisable. On September 14, 2007 the skyscraper was topped out at 492 metres (1,614 ft) and became the tallest structure on the Chinese mainland, as well as the world’s second tallest skyscraper (not counting buildings that have not topped out). Visit the official website for more information.

Linked Hybrid, Beijing

Linked Hybrid complex

Linked Hybrid, which will house 2,500 people in 700 apartments covering 1.6 million square feet, is a model for large-scale sustainable residential architecture. The site will feature one of the world’s largest geothermal cooling and heating systems, which will stabilize the temperature within the complex of eight buildings, all linked at the 20th floor by a “ring” of service establishments, like cafés and dry cleaners. A set of dual pipes pumps water from 100 meters below ground, circulating the liquid between the buildings’ concrete floors.

Comparison of the world’s tallest buildings

Posted by PSFreak! at 17:12 on December 10th, 2007 in Inspiration
03
Dec

50 Awesome Blog Designs

December 3rd, 2007

Originality

1. Kulturbanause

2. N.Design Studio

3. Cult Foo

4. Mark’s Digital Farm

5. WebDesignerWall

6. bioLogica

7. Jesus Rodriguez Velasco

8. cabanadigital

9. funci

Simplicity

10. SimpleBits

11. 31Three

12. RIKCAT

13. farfromfearless

14. MassivePress

15. Design Disease

16. Challies

17. Bill C. English

18. aiAlex

19. Elitist Snob

20. blog.critical

21. PSDTuts

22. TNTPixel

23. adi Pintilie

24. Jamie Huskisson

25. the Geniant blog

26. BubblesSOC

27. Doug Dosberg

28. SuperfluousBanter

29. surfgarden

30. Cindy Li

31. hopking design

32. Rob Goodlatte

33. April Zero

34. SilentBits

35. LifeSpy

Other Cool Designs

36. Blogsolid

37. Jonathan – Snook.ca

38. NorthxEast

39. grantmx

40. Veerle’s Blog

41. Missy

42. Spoon Graphics

43. eleven3

44. Simply Fired

45. Elliot JayStocks

46. Naggle

47. Luis Alarcon

48. skykhan

49. Sylvia Loh

50. 64k

Posted by PSFreak! at 01:12 on December 3rd, 2007 in Inspiration