The Final Cut // Remake Design Challenge 2015 {VIDEO}
byIt’s been a week since we announced the Remake Design Challenge 2015 winners. If you still want to know more about each finalist’s object or collection here is 2015’s official video.
It’s been a week since we announced the Remake Design Challenge 2015 winners. If you still want to know more about each finalist’s object or collection here is 2015’s official video.
A recent British study found that what people look for most in smart phones is longer battery life – even more than camera quality, processing speed or a certain brand of phone. If your smart phone battery never lasts as long as you need it to, there’s good news on the horizon.
So many things are becoming solar-powered these days, from lanterns that take the edge off during loadshedding to backpacks.
Meet Cathryn Gelderblom, 1st year student at Design Time School of Interior Design and object finalist in the 2015 Remake Design Challenge.
Meet Ariana Brogneri, 1st year student at Design Time School of Interior Design and object finalist in the 2015 Remake Design Challenge.
Meet Drew Wolf, 2nd year student at Design Time School of Interior Design and object finalist in the 2015 Remake Design Challenge.
Meet Kristina Nielsen, 2nd year at Design Time School of Interior Design and object finalist in the 2015 Remake Design Challenge.
Meet Janine de Bruin, 1st year at Design Time School of Interior Design and object finalist in the 2015 Remake Design Challenge.
Introducing Werner Boshoff, Remake Design Challenge 2015 fashion finalist, currently in his second year at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
Greenhouse gas emissions are exacerbated by an increase in population numbers, with more cities becoming hotter and more polluted. Paris is set to tackle the situation within its walls with eco-friendly towers and structures that are going to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by up to 75 per cent by the year 2050.