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Frederick Rickmann
AIR on Nordic Noir
You know Nordic Noir. It is that kind of dark Scandinavian crime thriller or whodunnit film that successfully swept across many...
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ARSA 3D Sound research in Graz
FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences in Graz, Austria joined STEENSSEN in carrying out research into 3D sound. The masters...
Frederick Rickmann
Colour in Taipei
Liberty Square in Taipei is quintessentially oriental. Also quintessentially euphemistic. The monumental Democracy Stairway on the right...
Frederick Rickmann
Humming to Happiness
I am fascinated by the kind of scientific research projects that examine completely normal things that are plainly obvious to most...
Frederick Rickmann
BRUTAL CONCRETE AND GREEN TEA
Date: June 3, 2015 By Frederick Rickmann Renewing our cities can take really many forms. Old buildings can be torn down and some of the...
Frederick Rickmann
THE FLYING CINEMA
We hear all the time about how technology is moving so fast. However it is worth pondering a little about the fact that the Boeing 747...
Frederick Rickmann
This used to be one of the main streets in Bangkok.
A bit too heavy-handed for a light transport system. Today we have a generation of architects that have seen their own work torn down...
Frederick Rickmann
Danish Sound and Danish Design Always Seem to Go Together
Why do Danish hifi and Danish design seem to go so well together? The fact that the modern loudspeaker as we know it was invented by a...
Frederick Rickmann
INTEGRATING OLD AND NEW
#KyotoJapan #CultureAndDesign #UrbanPlan #CityPlanning #IntegratingOldAndNew #Integrationafgammeltognyt #新舊融合 #日本京都 #文化與設計 #城市設計...
Frederick Rickmann
CREATING TOMORROW'S URBAN SPACES THROUGH CULTURE AND ART
Date: April 17, 2015 Rethinking urban spaces has been the focus of UrbanLab - an urban development initiative undertaken by 8 Danish...
Frederick Rickmann
Macao
PATTERN AND REPETITION Refer to "BLUE and other shapes 2", page 94. https://www.steenssen.com/product-page/blue-and-other-shapes-2 #Macao...
Frederick Rickmann
Touch wood!
The old English expression, "touch wood" is usually used when you want to avoid bad luck or to avoid your plans going wrong. For example,...
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