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Creative think tank, fostering creativity and innovation. More about our projects: beopenfuture.com

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📈 Analytical overview of Telegram channel Be Open think tank

Channel Be Open think tank (@beopenfuture) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 24 331 subscribers, ranking 1 184 in the Art & Design category and 1 666 in the USA region.

📊 Audience metrics and dynamics

Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 24 331 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 26 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -2 227 over the last 30 days and by -84 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

  • Verification status: Not verified
  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 8.55%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 8.53% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 2 087 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 2 084 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 0.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as beopennews, waste, designer, structure, steel.

📝 Description and content policy

The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
Creative think tank, fostering creativity and innovation. More about our projects: beopenfuture.com

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 27 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Art & Design category.

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#BeOpenARCH Nestled in Pilar, Buenos Aires, Olivos House by Argentinian studio Gonzalo Bardach seamlessly integrates landscap
#BeOpenARCH Nestled in Pilar, Buenos Aires, Olivos House by Argentinian studio Gonzalo Bardach seamlessly integrates landscape and architecture through a central patio covered with native vegetation that acts as the home's focal point. The exterior of the building is understated, cleverly concealing a vertical, curved structure that resembles terraced hills, which allows light to flood the interior and promotes cross ventilation. The use of raw concrete, wood, iron, and glass enhances the connection to nature while adding warmth to the living spaces.

#BeOpenDESIGN Seoul-based product designer Jinkyo Han has conceptualized a pocket timepiece for the visually impaired. Instea
#BeOpenDESIGN Seoul-based product designer Jinkyo Han has conceptualized a pocket timepiece for the visually impaired. Instead of traditional numbers, the Blind Watch features braille markers for hours, allowing users to feel the time. Its thick overlapping hands, one for hours and one for minutes, provide a tactile experience. Additionally, the piece has two hooks at the top and bottom, enabling users to attach a thread and wear the watch as a necklace.

#BeOpenDESIGN Collaborating with top-tier custom premium keyboard vendors, Awekeys startup is transforming ordinary mechanica
#BeOpenDESIGN Collaborating with top-tier custom premium keyboard vendors, Awekeys startup is transforming ordinary mechanical keyboards into stunning works of art. Each key in this set is crafted from recycled metal, breathing new life into discarded materials while reducing the environmental impact of production. With cutting-edge CNC machining, these metal keycaps are not only durable and resistant to wear but also feature intricate designs and exquisite textures.

#BeOpenARCH Designed by Estonian designer ÖÖD, Golden House is probably the most exclusive compact home in the world, boastin
#BeOpenARCH Designed by Estonian designer ÖÖD, Golden House is probably the most exclusive compact home in the world, boasting a breathtaking mirrored gold glass exterior that leaves a lasting impression. This stunning limited-edition dwelling comprises a sleek rectangular shape adorned with a custom-made golden-shimmery glass finish. More buildings wrapped in gold in our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Named after the Portuguese word for “moon,” the LUA smart speaker concept developed by Indian industrial design
#BeOpenDESIGN Named after the Portuguese word for “moon,” the LUA smart speaker concept developed by Indian industrial designer Arshad Asaaf has been inspired by the dark side of the moon. It is represented by the bottom half of the device, while the upper half, where the indicators and controls are located, embodies the “bright” side of this celestial body. The flat bottom of the otherwise spherical speaker doubles as a levitation platform. The idea is that the strong magnets in the base and in the bottom of the speaker activate to repel each other once the speaker is fully charged. More lunar-themed designs in our blog.

#BeOpenARCH Just as its name suggests, the "From a single-family house to a two-family house" renovation project by Austrian
#BeOpenARCH Just as its name suggests, the "From a single-family house to a two-family house" renovation project by Austrian studio MWArchitekten comprises an extension to a two-family house. Situated in a low-density residential area, the project sought to reconcile the need for increased housing density with the desire for a private garden environment. Aiming to minimize alterations to the existing 1960s-era building, the team retained the original structure and enhanced the existing plaster facade with wooden elements, including scalloped shingles and vertical timber screens.

#BeOpenDESIGN Named after the Portuguese word for “moon,” the LUA smart speaker concept developed by Indian industrial designer Arshad Asaaf has been inspired by the dark side of the moon. It is represented by the bottom half of the device, while the upper half, where the indicators and controls are located, embodies the “bright” side of this celestial body. The flat bottom of the otherwise spherical speaker doubles as a levitation platform. The idea is that the strong magnets in the base and in the bottom of the speaker activate to repel each other once the speaker is fully charged. More lunar-themed designs in our blog.

#BeOpenARCH Architecture firms X Atelier and Atelier BAUM have teamed up to create Loop Pool Tejo, a public swimming pool in
#BeOpenARCH Architecture firms X Atelier and Atelier BAUM have teamed up to create Loop Pool Tejo, a public swimming pool in Lisbon that emerges as a sculptural element over the waters of the Tagus River. The circular pontoon functions as a circulation and rest area with an entry point into the river for activities such as rowing or stand-up paddle boarding. The highest point of this bench also serves as a jumping area for the pool, promoting a young and fun atmosphere. At the water level of the pool, there is a second ring that extends underneath this second bench, creating a shaded rest area that meets the needs of different audiences.

#BeOpenNEWS The UNECE ESD Forum and the MED9 Forum issued the Youth Statement, which captures the key contributions and persp
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#BeOpenNEWS The UNECE ESD Forum and the MED9 Forum issued the Youth Statement, which captures the key contributions and perspectives of the young delegates, whose presence and active engagement were crucial during the special sessions. Their insights and energy provided a unique and vital perspective to the discussions, highlighting the importance of youth involvement in shaping a sustainable future. The outcomes of these forums will play a significant role in shaping the discussions at the Summit of the Future, ensuring that the voices and ideas shared will have a lasting impact.

#BeOpenARCH Commissioned to make use of an overlooked site, studio Wallmakers created a snake-like house whose design and dim
#BeOpenARCH Commissioned to make use of an overlooked site, studio Wallmakers created a snake-like house whose design and dimensions were derived entirely from the position of the three large Tamarind trees and the rock formation on the site. The subterranean home is comprised of spiraling elements that were partly constructed from 4,000 concrete-filled plastic bottles, which were collected by the studio within a two-kilometre radius of the site, placed around the trees on the site and covered with earth.

#BeOpenARCH Architecture studio Archiopteryx has built a home with a rooftop splash pool and a curved ramp, which along with
#BeOpenARCH Architecture studio Archiopteryx has built a home with a rooftop splash pool and a curved ramp, which along with balconies containing pools and planters, was developed to collect rainwater. The water is collected in a tank at an upper level, which is connected to a rainwater manhole below ground with a bright red irrigation pipe that runs through the house, at points functioning as a staircase handrail. When required, stored water is diverted to the home's upper levels, creating a cycle of collect-irrigate-store-reuse.

#BeOpenDESIGN Local architecture practice Earthscape Studio has placed The Infinite Rise holiday home on a rocky site near th
#BeOpenDESIGN Local architecture practice Earthscape Studio has placed The Infinite Rise holiday home on a rocky site near the village of Anaikatti in southern India. Looking to disrupt the site as little as possible, the architects dug into the land to create a partially sunken, semicircular home, wrapped by a gabion wall to help it blend in with the surrounding mountain ranges. Learn what other features were used in the project to help maintain cool temperature inside in the country's hot climate in our blog.

#BeOpenARCH Designed by Buenos Aires based Atelier Matias Mosquera, the Shire is a one-of-a-kind self-sufficient home that be
#BeOpenARCH Designed by Buenos Aires based Atelier Matias Mosquera, the Shire is a one-of-a-kind self-sufficient home that beautifully merges into its surrounding landscape. As its name suggests, the structure was inspired Tolkien’s iconic books. The greenery on top of the home provides insulation from the heat and cold, while wooden slats offer shade from the sun as well. Besides, the house generates its own electricity, heating, water and, above all, food, which enables the client to create a new lifestyle.

#BeOpenDESIGN As her graduate project at the London College of Fashion, designer Mijoda Dajomi has crafted a collection of ha
#BeOpenDESIGN As her graduate project at the London College of Fashion, designer Mijoda Dajomi has crafted a collection of hats that are designed to harvest up to 5 liters of rainwater. Named Daughters of Rain, the striking project serves as a speculative response to a future where freshwater becomes an increasingly scarce resource. The headwear gets its leather-like appearance from waxed cotton it is crafted from. The choice of materials ensures that the hat not only repels water but also effectively retains it without leaks. More bespoke headwear in our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Shaped like a colossal keycap, Gboard Caps is an innovative keyboard that enables the user to input characters
#BeOpenDESIGN Shaped like a colossal keycap, Gboard Caps is an innovative keyboard that enables the user to input characters on smartphones or computers by tilting their head in different directions. The hat houses a gyroscope that deciphers the head’s movements into characters, which are then sent to the smartphone via Bluetooth. The device's six-axis inertial sensor detects the angle at which it is positioned, so the user can cycle through characters by swaying their head left or right. The selection is confirmed with a tap on the head with a satisfying click sound.

#BeOpenDESIGN Symbiotic Objects by Shanghai-based designer and Central Saint Martins alumni Xiang Guan is a project that aims
#BeOpenDESIGN Symbiotic Objects by Shanghai-based designer and Central Saint Martins alumni Xiang Guan is a project that aims to demonstrate a potential symbiosis between objects and their users. The series features a table, chair and lamp, each requiring a human to complete them. The chair and table when isolated will fall unless a human is present to “prop them up”, while the lamp will only turn on when worn as a hat.

#BeOpenDESIGN Timber battens and foraged waste wood make up the structure a demountable forest pavilion called Field Station
#BeOpenDESIGN Timber battens and foraged waste wood make up the structure a demountable forest pavilion called Field Station built in Hooke Park forest by students from London's Architectural Association as part of the school's Design + Make Programme. Located within the school's satellite campus, the structure is intended as an "open-air laboratory for long-term ecological studies" that is easy to dismantle and relocate when necessary. The roof of the pavilion is finished with corrugated metal sheets and a central corrugated plastic skylight, while an area of spruce decking was created for the floor, which stands on a foundation of steel piles.

#BeOpenDESIGN Conceived by two Danish designers Signe Fensholt and Anne Brandhøj, "Rooting for everyone" is a series of objec
#BeOpenDESIGN Conceived by two Danish designers Signe Fensholt and Anne Brandhøj, "Rooting for everyone" is a series of objects in porcelain and wood that includes table legs, balusters, dishes and stands. Created to hold something or typically act as load-bearing or supporting elements, these everyday things are simplified to abstract forms that refer to their function in our daily lives.

#BeOpenARCH Designed by a+r Architects and NL Architects, an interim structure for the Württembergische Staatstheater Stuttga
#BeOpenARCH Designed by a+r Architects and NL Architects, an interim structure for the Württembergische Staatstheater Stuttgart will accommodate the Stuttgart State Opera and the Stuttgart Ballet during the renovation of their current venue. The new complex, which includes the production areas such as rehearsal rooms, workshops for stage designs, offices, storage spaces and even a village on the rooftop, has been developed to be repurposed as a Makers City once the opera and ballet have returned to their original venue. The project has been developed with a focus on considering the future reuse of the interim opera building to avoid future demolition. The team aims tto preserve a maximum of the interim opera as a permanent structure and achieve as much re-use as possible. More examples of demountable architecture in our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Developed by Italian researcher Laura Bordini, By Osmosis project explores a circular process in which biomass
#BeOpenDESIGN Developed by Italian researcher Laura Bordini, By Osmosis project explores a circular process in which biomass derived from the death of microorganisms recovered from industrial waste centers serves to generate a biomaterial that stimulates plant growth. From the biomass, Bordini has created a series of products, such as packaging materials, that can be planted and act as agricultural biostimulants.