
Hanging in the entrance of Heathrow’s new British Airways luxury lounges (opened in 08), Troika‘s ‘Cloud’ and it’s 4638 flip-dots is hard to ignore. Check out the video to get the full effect.

One of the few architectural firms that does a great job integrating a vibrant colour pallet into their work. Pics after the jump.

From the brand book for Pressalit, a designer toilet seat manufacturer (home of AutoClose®). Created by Ivan Hvam Hvam of the recently opened Yellow Cock Studio in Denmark.

Minimalist clock concept by Antrepo4. Looks great.

Burton has been up to a whole lot of awesome running a scalable live web cam with giveaways galore on their homepage. Check it out.

Having recently released an unbelievable new site, Adhemas Batista is a Brazilian illustrator who continues to do a great job integrating vibrant colours with a very distinctive style. The format of the site showcases these qualities beautifully (full screen, scalable format with little load time to boot).

A nicely reinvented slope in Bilbao Spain that’s either under serious surveillance or it’s getting skated like crazy. Pictures after the jump.

A nice translation of the Palau ceiling by TwoPoints.Net (from a couple years back, just came across it again).

This is a mini opera space being created for The Bavarian State Opera in Munich Germany. An interesting structure both because of it’s jagged appearance and the fact that it nets only 430 square meters. There are some unbelievable projects on their website (be sure to cruse around the recent projects).

Found this article on Architonic, some rad architecture on the sides and tops of mountains.