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A literally hand-woven architecture of light! - 0 views

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    Designer Alberto Caiola personifies the #Greek goddess of the night with his rooftop bar #Nyx, its architectural expression radiating from cords of UV light, to define a techno-futuristic experience in #Shanghai - China's city of light. Read the full story here…
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House of Light and Wood - 0 views

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    Ar. Masahiko Sato refurbishes an old concrete home in Japan by introducing warmth through wood and plenty of light. Check it out here and leave us your feedback…
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An Illuminated Jewel Box - 0 views

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    Reinventing building design in order to make a mark, Blocher & Blocher India design the country's largest LED façade… Check it out here…
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"Kalpataru" - Identity India - 0 views

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    When it comes to showcasing the best of your country, the skill lies not in what all to show; but where to stop! Check out this nuanced installation by Delhi designers at the V&A…
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Living in conversation with water! - 0 views

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    With Udaipur known as the City of Lakes, Layers Studio of Design and Architecture chisel out a landscape design for a private residence around the central theme of water. Check out the serene beauty of this project and leave us your views…
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iPad mini - Gem Among 7-inch Gadgets - 0 views

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    The iPad Mini is very bold design moves for Apple. Right from the start, there's a lot to love about iPad as its simple yet powerful, Thin and light yet full-featured. It's easy to use.
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cSigns: a boon for the visually impaired - 0 views

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    'Light' and 'vision' are like two sides of the same coin. Read here about the breakthrough that can benefit the visually challenged en masse. Do give us your feedback...
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Breakthrough chip design takes key step towards replicating human brain - 1 views

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    Developed by an international team of researchers from the Universities of Oxford, Exeter and Münster, the chip contains a network of artificial neurons and synapses that respond to light, rather than electrical inputs. This allows the chip to mimic the behaviour of human neurons and their synapses.
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