Danish architecture studio BIG has designed a factory for Vestre; award winner Norwegian furniture manufacturer. Named The Plus, the factory development is set to be built within a forest in the east of Norway. With a completion date of late 2021/early 2022, Vestre claims that The Plus will be the "world's most eco-friendly furniture factory". The 6,501-square-metre factory takes its name from its cross shape. It will consist of four green-roof-covered wings, containing the furniture…
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. is the motorcycle-manufacturing division of Italian company Ducati, headquartered in Bologna, Italy. The company is owned by German automotive manufacturer Audi through its Italian subsidiary Lamborghini, with Audi itself owned by the Volkswagen Group. In 2019, Ducati launched the Diavel 1260. Powerful, Muscular But also agile and effective between the curves for maximum riding enjoyment. The Diavel 1260 combines the performance of a maxi-naked with the ergonomics of a muscle…
Situated in the center of the former Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong, this 176,000 square meters building merges a 200-meter tower with a base in one continuous form. The Airside building is crafted by Snøhetta, an internationally acclaimed architecture and design firm. This flagship mixed-use development, including an over 30-storey Grade-A office and a multi-story retail complex with an interconnected underground shopping street. The building offers visitors access to generous public spaces and green…
The “STO” in the moniker stands for “Super Trofeo Omolagata” and references Lamborghini’s Super Trofeo race series that balances the playing field with one model of car, the Huracán Super Trofeo Evo—the template for this latest release. A homologated, or street-legal version of its motorsport sibling, the STO features design and performance characteristics that have also been influenced by the Huracán GT3 Evo, a racer that’s earned the checkered flag a combined five times at…
1. Hormuz Island Beach Hormuz Island is located in south of Iran. It has a mountain rich in red oxide soil, called “Gelack”, which is a valuable mineral for industrial purposes. The mountain being on the shoreline, makes the peculiarly red beach and red waves of the sea. The Red Beach is only one among Hormuz Island’s various rocky sand beaches with their mysterious sea caves. When we wander around, we will see different shades…