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#BeOpenARCH Italian architecture studio Una/Unless, led by Giulia Foscari, has designed a captivating wedge-shaped pavilion f
#BeOpenARCH Italian architecture studio Una/Unless, led by Giulia Foscari, has designed a captivating wedge-shaped pavilion for the debut of he Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia at the Venice Art Biennale. The shimmering blue structure, inspired by both the Renaissance facades of the historic building and the deep ocean’s mysteries, is a stunning visual dialogue between past and future. The pavilion houses Swell of Spæc(i)es, an immersive exhibition by artist Josèfa Ntjam, blending AI-generated animations with an otherworldly soundscape. Its high-tech blue skin ripples like water, reflecting the surroundings in a dynamic display, while a curved curtain inside echoes the lost chapel of Jacopo Sansovino.

#BeOpenARCH A team of architects, engineers, and biologists from the University of Freiburg and the University of Stuttgart h
#BeOpenARCH A team of architects, engineers, and biologists from the University of Freiburg and the University of Stuttgart has unveiled the world’s first load-bearing structure made entirely from robotically wound flax fiber. Located in the botanical garden at the University of Freiburg, LivMatS Pavilion combines renewable, biodegradable flax with cutting-edge robotic fabrication to create a sustainable and eco-friendly building. The pavilion's unique design features 15 prefabricated flax fiber components, robotically wound into a precise truss structure. This process ensures no material waste, while the structure weighs just 1.5 tons and spans 46 square meters. Covered in a waterproof polycarbonate skin, the pavilion is protected from the elements, making it not only visually striking but also durable and functional. Discover more pavilions in our blog.

#BeOpenART A beautiful fusion of art, technology, and environmental activism, CLAMS by Marco Barotti is a stunning collection
#BeOpenART A beautiful fusion of art, technology, and environmental activism, CLAMS by Marco Barotti is a stunning collection of kinetic sound sculptures that turn water quality data into sound and motion. Made from recycled plastic, each clam reacts to real-time sensor readings from local rivers, lakes, or seas, generating an evolving microtonal soundscape that mirrors the health of the water. With subtle, life-like movements, these sculptures invite us to listen to the environment and raise awareness about pollution and sustainability.

#BeOpenDESIGN Created by Japanese designer Kairi Eguchi, Invisible Shoehorn is a sleek ergonomic tool that stands 700mm tall,
#BeOpenDESIGN Created by Japanese designer Kairi Eguchi, Invisible Shoehorn is a sleek ergonomic tool that stands 700mm tall, making it easy to slip on shoes without bending over. What makes it truly special is its minimalist design: a polished stainless steel shoehorn paired with a clear acrylic stand that makes the tool appear to float. Not only is it practical, but it seamlessly blends into any home décor, looking more like a modern sculpture than a traditional tool.

#BeOpenDESIGN Mongolian designer Sarina has created a duo of minimalist birch bark stools as a tribute to the craftsmanship o
#BeOpenDESIGN Mongolian designer Sarina has created a duo of minimalist birch bark stools as a tribute to the craftsmanship of the Oroqen people of Inner Mongolia. The stools are beautifully wrapped in the outer bark of birch trees, chosen for its unique silvery texture and natural beauty. Sarina’s design blends traditional techniques with modern aesthetics, using steamed bark to create a pliable material that is hand-stitched together with intricate, wavy detailing. Each stool, one arch-shaped and the other oval, embodies the strength and grace of nature, adding a sculptural touch to any space.

#BeOpenDESIGN Inspired by luxury chess boards of the past and vintage military scarves, Ha Mat by Central Saint Martins alumn
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#BeOpenDESIGN Inspired by luxury chess boards of the past and vintage military scarves, Ha Mat by Central Saint Martins alumni Louis Le Joly Senoville is a wearable chess set that combines fashion with strategy. Ha Mat transforms the classic game into a stylish accessory you can take anywhere. The chessboard is reimagined as a chic scarf, the pieces are cleverly crafted into rings, and even the timer becomes a watch that splits in half for both players.

#BeOpenDESIGN Joon shoe by designer Clément De Cooman is a groundbreaking, modular footwear concept designed for sustainabili
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#BeOpenDESIGN Joon shoe by designer Clément De Cooman is a groundbreaking, modular footwear concept designed for sustainability. Featuring a unique elastic-based assembly system, the Joon shoe eliminates the need for glue and stitching, making it easy to separate the sole from the upper for simple recycling. Crafted from durable, recyclable TPU and leather, this innovative design reduces waste and extends the life of the product. With easy disassembly, Joon paves the way for a more sustainable future in fashion, where functionality meets environmental responsibility.

#BeOpenNEWS Join us at COP29 in Baku! On November 16th at 1:30 pm, BE OPEN will host a session at the Impact Studio in the Gr
#BeOpenNEWS Join us at COP29 in Baku! On November 16th at 1:30 pm, BE OPEN will host a session at the Impact Studio in the Green Zone of COP29 in Baku, showcasing the best design ideas from young innovators in support of the UN SDGs. We’ll highlight winners from our Design Your Climate Action competition and share how these projects are driving sustainable change. Darcy Rincón & Michelle Aljure (1st Prize) – Inspira System: Promoting spirulina cultivation in Bogotá to combat malnutrition and support local economies. Emilia Ziolek (3rd Prize & Founder’s Choice) – Tidal Energy Turbine: A new, eco-friendly bladeless turbine design using biomimicry to reduce environmental impact. Tshepiso Motau, Tsebo Mokwena & Bongeka Buthelezi (Public Vote Prize) – Swiftguard Flood System: A solar-powered flood warning system for vulnerable communities. Don't miss this inspiring session! 📅 Nov 16 | ⏰ 1:30 pm | 📍 Impact Studio, Green Zone, COP29, Baku

#BeOpenDESIGN Inspired by the graceful folding fans of old, the FOLD electric foldable fly swatter by designer Sang Kun Park
#BeOpenDESIGN Inspired by the graceful folding fans of old, the FOLD electric foldable fly swatter by designer Sang Kun Park transforms from a compact, baton-like shape into a full-sized, bug-zapping racquet with just a flick of the wrist. It zaps pests instantly with its electric mesh, while the ergonomic design makes it a breeze to use. A discreet USB-C charging port at the bottom allows for convenient recharging, making sure that your swatter is always ready to tackle unwanted insects at a moment's notice. More innovative insect-fighting gadgets in our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Central Saint Martins graduate Kiki Grammatopoulos is pushing boundaries with her project Rewild the Run, which
#BeOpenDESIGN Central Saint Martins graduate Kiki Grammatopoulos is pushing boundaries with her project Rewild the Run, which aims to transform urban spaces through fashion and sport. She designed a chunky running shoe outsole featuring tiny hooks inspired by the natural process of epizoochory, allowing seeds to attach and disperse as the wearer runs. By emulating plants like the cocklebur, her design not only grips dirt but also encourages ecological restoration in cities. Drawing inspiration from keystone species like the bison, Grammatopoulos envisions her footwear as a way to reconnect urban dwellers with nature. Currently testing her prototype with London’s Run the Boroughs, she explores how sport can drive ecological engagement and help cities thrive alongside biodiversity. Discover more biomimicry in design in our blog.

#BeOpenARCH Soup Chi Restaurant, designed by H.O.M Design and Construction Company, skillfully transforms the challenges of a
#BeOpenARCH Soup Chi Restaurant, designed by H.O.M Design and Construction Company, skillfully transforms the challenges of a 40-year-old building in Tehran into distinctive architectural features. The design team encountered obstacles such as a central metal column and an awkward facade due to outdated construction regulations. Rather than seeing these as limitations, the architects creatively incorporated them into the design, enriching the restaurant's character. The interior showcases design elements that complement the existing structure, turning the central column into a striking focal point and enhancing the facade’s niche to establish an inviting, dynamic street presence.

#BeOpenDESIGN Developed by Pelin Özbalcı, an industrial designer from Turkey based in Belgium, sPIN lamp is a revolutionary p
#BeOpenDESIGN Developed by Pelin Özbalcı, an industrial designer from Turkey based in Belgium, sPIN lamp is a revolutionary product that merges standard illumination with innovative features. Its rotating cork body allows users to pin notes, photos, or reminders, adding a dynamic, interactive element that reflects personal style. Designed with a sleek white ceramic head, the sPIN not only illuminates pinned items for better visibility but also includes a discreet storage cavity on top for small essentials like pins or keys. This thoughtful integration elevates the lamp from a mere light source to a multifunctional tool that enhances productivity and encourages creativity.

#BeOpenDESIGN Designed by Japanese product design group LIXIL, Bathtope is a foldable bathtub inspired by the art of origami.
#BeOpenDESIGN Designed by Japanese product design group LIXIL, Bathtope is a foldable bathtub inspired by the art of origami. Crafted from a single piece of waterproof textile, the bathtub can be suspended from wall-mounted hooks in your shower room, accommodating up to 140 liters of water, giving you the freedom to switch between showering and soaking based on your mood. When not in use, it rolls up for storage in a sleek cardboard tube.

#BeOpenDESIGN Zenga Bros’ Skate Break is a series of sculptural, skateable objects which are custom built to accommodate the
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#BeOpenDESIGN Zenga Bros’ Skate Break is a series of sculptural, skateable objects which are custom built to accommodate the urge to skateboard anytime, anywhere. With just the push of a button or pull of a lever, these everyday objects can transform any space—indoor or outdoor—into a skate spot. From a lamp that turns into a rainbow rail, to a boardroom table that becomes a pyramid ramp and grind ledge, from a quarter pipe nestled between lounge chairs to a camper van that transforms into a mini ramp, wall ride, and box jump,  Skate Break is about making space for fun and movement.

#BeOpenDESIGN Myrto Pizzeria in Porto Cervo, designed by the Milan-based Studio Wok, is a stunning tribute to the essence of
#BeOpenDESIGN Myrto Pizzeria in Porto Cervo, designed by the Milan-based Studio Wok, is a stunning tribute to the essence of the Costa Smeralda. Inspired by Sardinia's wind-carved granite rocks, the interior captures the feel of a cave, with sinuous, sandy pink plaster walls and arched window openings that evoke the island's unique landscape. This "homely and intimate" space is thoughtfully adorned with custom furnishings, including a striking green-tiled counter that mirrors the local Mediterranean flora. The curved ceilings enhance the cave-like atmosphere, creating an inviting environment for diners. More extraordinary pizzeria designs in our blog.

#BeOpenNEWS #BeOpenART BE OPEN Art is excited to announce that Ahsan Memon has been voted Artist of the Month by visitors of
#BeOpenNEWS #BeOpenART BE OPEN Art is excited to announce that Ahsan Memon has been voted Artist of the Month by visitors of art.beopenfuture.com for October 2024. Each month, art enthusiasts from around the world have the opportunity to choose the standout artist featured in our online gallery. This October, Ahsan Memon's unique approach to image-building and technique resonated strongly with voters, earning him the majority of the votes. An accomplished art practitioner from Lahore, Pakistan, Memon holds a BFA with Distinction from the National College of Arts, Lahore, where he graduated in 2016, and a MA in Visual Arts in 2019. Memon's work invites engagement and exploration, making his recognition as Artist of the Month a fitting tribute to his artistic contributions.

#BeOpenDESIGN Located in the heart of Vienna, Disco Volante pizza restaurant designed by Austrian architect Lukas Galehr, fea
#BeOpenDESIGN Located in the heart of Vienna, Disco Volante pizza restaurant designed by Austrian architect Lukas Galehr, features a mesmerizing spinning oven, covered in 7,500 mirrored tiles, that transforms every pizza-making moment into a show. With its vibrant lights and communal seating, Disco Volante captures the essence of Neapolitan pizzerias infused with 70s and 80s Italo-Disco vibes. More pizzerias with unusual interiors in our blog.

#BeOpenARCH Tiger Campbell-Yates, a student at The Bartlett School of Architecture, has proposed the "Ministry of Rural Catas
#BeOpenARCH Tiger Campbell-Yates, a student at The Bartlett School of Architecture, has proposed the "Ministry of Rural Catastrophe" to advise the Catalan Ministry of Agriculture. This initiative aims to create a research community in El Garraf to develop innovative techniques for disaster response and recovery, addressing challenges like forest fires, blight and plagues, lack of surface water, and seismic activity. Situated in Parc del Garraf, the community will blend traditional knowledge with modern simulations, creating a framework for rural disaster recovery and training first responders in real-world scenarios.

#BeOpenARCH The Center for Collaborative Arts and Technology (CCAT), designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, is a transformativ
#BeOpenARCH The Center for Collaborative Arts and Technology (CCAT), designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, is a transformative arts facility at the University of New Mexico, located along historic Route 66. Its striking design features a transparent "super lobby" that offers panoramic views and connects the university with Albuquerque. Anchored by a versatile 600-seat performance hall for various events, CCAT also houses the ARTSLab, an interdisciplinary space fostering collaboration through immersive technologies. Sculptural outdoor spaces extend activities beyond the building, encouraging social interaction and reflecting a bold vision for the future of arts on campus.

#BeOpenNEWS #BeOpenART Akissi Beukman, an artist based in Pretoria, South Africa, has been named the Regional Artist of the M
#BeOpenNEWS #BeOpenART Akissi Beukman, an artist based in Pretoria, South Africa, has been named the Regional Artist of the Month for October 2024. She is the first of three candidates competing for the title of Artist of the Region (Southern Africa), which honors an artist who embodies the rich artistic traditions of Southern Africa, including Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. In 2024, BE OPEN Art continues its BE OPEN Regional Art initiative, a competition celebrating emerging artists whose work reflects their regional, cultural, and ethnic identities. The final phase of this year's program focuses on the Southern African countries and will last for three months. The regional winner for Southern Africa will be announced and awarded €500 at the end of December 2024.