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📈 Аналитический обзор Telegram-канала Be Open think tank

Канал Be Open think tank (@beopenfuture) языкового сегмента Английский является активным участником. Сейчас сообщество объединяет 24 791 подписчиков, занимая 1 128 место в категории Искусство и дизайн и 1 619 место в регионе США.

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С момента создания невідомо проект демонстрирует стремительный рост, собрав аудиторию из 24 791 подписчиков.

Согласно последним данным от 21 июня, 2026, канал показывает стабильную активность. За последние 30 дней изменение числа участников составило -1 383, а за последние 24 часа — -246, при этом общий охват остаётся высоким.

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

Благодаря высокой частоте обновлений (последние данные получены 22 июня, 2026) канал поддерживает актуальность и высокий уровень охвата публикаций. Аналитика показывает, что аудитория активно взаимодействует с контентом, что делает его важной точкой влияния в категории Искусство и дизайн.

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#BeOpenDESIGN Shenzhen-based designer Jiachun Lv has developed a charming, functional pencil sharpener shaped like a miniatur
#BeOpenDESIGN Shenzhen-based designer Jiachun Lv has developed a charming, functional pencil sharpener shaped like a miniature soup bowl. Aptly named Bowl Sharpener, the design cleverly houses the sharpening mechanism in its base, collecting shavings inside for easy disposal. Sharpening colored pencils creates a vibrant, layered effect within the bowl, transforming a mundane task into a visually appealing experience.

#BeOpenARCH Developed by Swiss architect Valerio Olgiati, Rruga Adem Jashari development in Tirana features three striking, r
#BeOpenARCH Developed by Swiss architect Valerio Olgiati, Rruga Adem Jashari development in Tirana features three striking, red concrete skyscrapers designed as “totemic figures.” Emphasizing materiality and structural expression, the towers are linked by a plaza and centered around a stepped, white concrete pyramid housing retail. With integrated pine trees on roof levels and throughout the central structure, Olgiati creates a blend of urban architecture and a vertical garden.

#BeOpenDESIGN Inxects, a Danish design studio led by architect Pavels Hedström, has developed the Gaia Communication System (
#BeOpenDESIGN Inxects, a Danish design studio led by architect Pavels Hedström, has developed the Gaia Communication System (GCS), a wearable vest and sleeve system that translates environmental data into haptic feedback. Designed to foster empathy and bridge the gap between humans and nature, GCS uses sensors to gather data on plant health, air and water quality, and biodiversity, then converts these readings into vibrations felt by the wearer. This innovative project aims to provide a visceral understanding of environmental stress, inspired by insect communication systems and indigenous “deep listening” practices, ultimately encouraging a more sensitive and responsive approach to design and human impact on the natural world. The team envisions architects using the system to assess project sites and make environmentally-conscious design choices.

#BeOpenNEWS #BeOpenART Malinda Jayasinghe, from Gampaha, Sri Lanka, has been selected as BE OPEN Art’s Regional Artist of the
#BeOpenNEWS #BeOpenART Malinda Jayasinghe, from Gampaha, Sri Lanka, has been selected as BE OPEN Art’s Regional Artist of the Month for South Asia (January 2025)! This prestigious award, part of a three-month competition spanning Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, recognizes emerging artistic talent. Twenty artists from these countries are featured each month in the BE OPEN online gallery, with the Regional Artist of the Month chosen by public vote. Jayasinghe’s work, exploring themes of religious, racial, and gender privilege through diverse media and unconventional materials, clearly resonated with viewers. At the end of the three-month period, one of these monthly winners will be declared the overall Regional Artist, based on public and BE OPEN community votes, and receive a €500 prize.

#BeOpenDESIGN Valeria Orlova’s Shelter presents a compelling concept for a permanent, mountain-inspired play hut designed for
#BeOpenDESIGN Valeria Orlova’s Shelter presents a compelling concept for a permanent, mountain-inspired play hut designed for kids’ rooms. This box-like structure, featuring a cave-like opening and constellation decorations for nighttime stargazing, blends imaginative play with functional design. Incorporating through-the-wall storage and a chalk-paint slate interior, Shelter balances the structured nature of a permanent installation with the creative freedom of a fort. While replacing the impromptu nature of makeshift dens, it encourages both active and artistic exploration, offering a durable and engaging play space that merges form, function, and a child’s sense of adventure.

#BeOpenDESIGN Agnieszka Bialek’s Enclaves reimagine remote work with tranquil, floating pods that seamlessly blend work and l
#BeOpenDESIGN Agnieszka Bialek’s Enclaves reimagine remote work with tranquil, floating pods that seamlessly blend work and leisure. These innovative structures, accessed by kayak, offer a private, aesthetically pleasing workspace directly on the water, providing a serene environment for focused work and creative contemplation. Characterized by soft, curved edges, a contemporary design, and constructed using sustainable, 3D-printed recycled materials, Enclaves demonstrate a forward-thinking approach to both design and environmental responsibility. These pods not only offer a unique escape from the traditional office, but also serve as a model for how workplaces can be both productive and harmonious with nature. More design-minded office pods on our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Unveiled at CES 2025, Beatbot’s RoboTurtle combines a smooth, shell-like exterior with bionic limbs, allowing i
#BeOpenDESIGN Unveiled at CES 2025, Beatbot’s RoboTurtle combines a smooth, shell-like exterior with bionic limbs, allowing it to move gracefully and efficiently through water, while also moving on land. It’s not just a pretty face either; solar panels on its shell provide power, and AI-powered cameras collect important environmental data. The charging station is equally thoughtful, with a clean and simple design that blends seamlessly into the poolside, using wireless magnetic charging to keep things safe and efficient. This combination of clever design and smart technology means less work for pool owners and a more eco-friendly approach to pool maintenance, reflecting a commitment to innovative, responsible solutions.

#BeOpenART The sculpture “1520” by Manchester-based creative studio Lazerian and artist Daren Newman is a striking tribute to
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#BeOpenART The sculpture “1520” by Manchester-based creative studio Lazerian and artist Daren Newman is a striking tribute to the roots of breakdancing, fusing artistic expression with sustainability. On display at Selfridges Manchester, the sculpture features an avian form with delicate, ethereal wings that symbolize the fluidity and spontaneity of the dance. The organic, flowing forms are made from eco-conscious materials, with intricate geometric carvings and golden rods evoking movement and energy. The design’s balance of minimalism and texture underscores the dynamic vitality of street culture while celebrating sustainability through thoughtful craftsmanship and material use.

#BeOpenDESIGN Made from expanded cork, a highly sustainable material derived from the bark of the cork oak tree, the DOL low
#BeOpenDESIGN Made from expanded cork, a highly sustainable material derived from the bark of the cork oak tree, the DOL low table by Berlin-based Ae Office is part of a broader exploration of cork’s malleability and new material possibilities. Expanded cork, known for its lightness, insulating properties, and minimal environmental impact—thanks to its ability to regenerate every nine years—serves as the perfect medium for the low table's soft, organic forms. Inspired by the volcanic stones of Jeju, South Korea, the design emphasizes balance and harmony, with the cork pieces stacked and hand-cut into functional, sculptural shapes. Finished with natural wood oil and wax, the table’s tactile surface invites interaction, highlighting the beauty and versatility of cork while contributing to a sustainable future.

#BeOpenDESIGN Flora by Sydney-based design duo Préssec Design is an innovative, wall-mounted system that seamlessly integrate
#BeOpenDESIGN Flora by Sydney-based design duo Préssec Design is an innovative, wall-mounted system that seamlessly integrates a cork pinboard with hanging Jesmonite planters, creating both a functional and aesthetically pleasing addition to home office spaces. Designed in response to the rise of remote work, Flora offers a dual-purpose solution for organizing tasks and adding a touch of nature to workspaces. The planters, made from tinted Jesmonite with terrazzo-like specks, provide a modern yet timeless look, while the decorative thumb tacks allow for customization. After initial experimentation with concrete, the designers perfected the form with Jesmonite, overcoming challenges in maintaining sharp edges and achieving a cohesive design. The final result is a striking and fluid piece that transforms any home office into an inspiring environment.

#BeOpenDESIGN Designer-artist David Salomon, a graduate of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (MOME), has crea
#BeOpenDESIGN Designer-artist David Salomon, a graduate of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (MOME), has created Wind Light, a poetic and unique designer lamp. Inspired by the forces of nature—wind, gravity, and molecular interactions—each limited-edition luminaire is a one-of-a-kind piece achieved through computer simulations and 3D printing.

#BeOpenDESIGN Led by Stefan van der Hoff, Samsung Research America’s Think Tank Team (TTT) has created Afterlife, an innovati
#BeOpenDESIGN Led by Stefan van der Hoff, Samsung Research America’s Think Tank Team (TTT) has created Afterlife, an innovative product concept that reimagines discarded smartphones as beautiful, functional artifacts, addressing the growing e-waste problem. Designed to work with any phone, regardless of manufacturer, Afterlife gives old devices a new purpose by encasing them in a single piece of recycled plastic with a recycled brass knob. Through a companion app, users can switch between modes like Endless Clock, Timeline, and Moment, transforming their old phones into interactive clocks, memory displays, or abstract art generators. What makes Afterlife particularly innovative is that it uses the phone’s internal IMU sensor for interaction, eliminating the need for additional sensors and devices, all while promoting a circular economy and reducing e-waste through sustainable and long-lasting design. via good-designawards.com

#BeOpenARCH The Lotus by the Xiangjiang River, a groundbreaking collaboration between line+ studio and RoboticPlusAI in Chang
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#BeOpenARCH The Lotus by the Xiangjiang River, a groundbreaking collaboration between line+ studio and RoboticPlusAI in Changsha, China, is a dynamic architectural marvel that redefines spatial possibilities. This structure isn’t just a building; it’s a transforming artwork that responds to its environment. Its unique feature is a deployable skin that opens and closes like a blossoming flower, revealing a panoramic view or creating an intimate, enclosed space. Combining advanced engineering with robotic automation and digital precision, this building utilizes a hydraulic system to facilitate its transformative movement. This combination of aesthetic beauty, innovative engineering, and adaptability has created a landmark that is not only functional but also a visually striking example of how the future of architecture will look. More petal-shaped buildings on our blog.

#BeOpenART Created by Dubai-based architects Karim + Elias, Desert Relics is a monumental land art installation. It rises fro
#BeOpenART Created by Dubai-based architects Karim + Elias, Desert Relics is a monumental land art installation. It rises from the sand in the Mleiha Archaeological Reserve, reinterpreting ancient artifacts through towering, totemic rammed earth structures. Set against the backdrop of the UAE’s dunes, these twelve modular sculptures evoke forms reminiscent of stacked vessels and ancient stones, mirroring the desert’s textures. Using rammed earth construction, the Dubai-based architects connect the project to the land, creating a spiritual presence that honors ancient traditions. Unveiled at the Tanweer Festival, Desert Relics will remain a permanent feature.

#BeOpenDESIGN Yukai Engineering, a Japanese robotics startup, has unveiled the charming Nékojita FuFu, a portable cat-shaped
#BeOpenDESIGN Yukai Engineering, a Japanese robotics startup, has unveiled the charming Nékojita FuFu, a portable cat-shaped robot designed to cool down hot food and beverages. Inspired by the Japanese term “néko-jita” (cat tongue) for people with heat sensitivity, and the onomatopoeic “fu fu” for blowing on hot food, this innovative gadget addresses a need identified through surveys. The robot uses a specially developed “Fu-ing System” to mimic human breath with varying intensities and rhythms, attaching to any straight-edged dishware. Powered by a rechargeable battery, it can cool hot water by 17-22 degrees Celsius in just minutes. Developed during the company’s internal Make-a-Thon and drawing from a personal need, the Nékojita FuFu offers a practical and adorable solution to heat-sensitive eating, potentially aiding seniors and parents with young children.

#BeOpenDESIGN Indian industrial designer and mechanical engineer, Deepak Dadheech, is challenging conventional drone construc
#BeOpenDESIGN Indian industrial designer and mechanical engineer, Deepak Dadheech, is challenging conventional drone construction with his innovative Bamboo Drone. Moving beyond plastic and carbon fiber, Dadheech utilizes bamboo for the frame, legs, and arms of this hexacopter, leveraging the material’s lightweight durability, tensile strength, and sustainability. Costing only around $12 worth of bamboo, this drone weighs a mere 350g, half the weight of typical plastic builds. While the propellers and circuitry remain plastic, the Bamboo Drone successfully flies and has the potential to carry light payloads like emergency supplies or scientific instruments. This innovative design raises interesting questions about bamboo’s suitability in drone construction, with further testing needed to determine its real-world resilience against the elements.

#BeOpenDESIGN The BioHybrid Device is a revolutionary video game controller created by designers Vivien Rousse, Madalina Nico
#BeOpenDESIGN The BioHybrid Device is a revolutionary video game controller created by designers Vivien Rousse, Madalina Nicolae, and Marc Teyssier, grown using a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). Instead of being assembled on a production line, this controller is cultivated from sustainable bacterial cellulose, which integrates electronic components during its growth. The result is a fully functional, biodegradable device that challenges traditional manufacturing by offering a future where tech products evolve organically, reducing e-waste. More biodegradable gadgets on our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Crafted from white ceramic, the water filter by Brasil-based studio Estúdio Biologique retains the original fil
#BeOpenDESIGN Crafted from white ceramic, the water filter by Brasil-based studio Estúdio Biologique retains the original filtration system while ensuring a clean taste, easy maintenance, and mold resistance. Its design features two rounded forms stacked atop a wooden base, complemented by a sleek, draft-beer-style faucet. Available in a range of colors and two sizes, the Biologique filter offers a contemporary alternative to conventional options, combining hand-crafted quality and a modern sensibility.

#BeOpenARCH Located in a private garden in Chile, Casa de Vidrio by architecture studio Max Núñez Arquitectos is a striking g
#BeOpenARCH Located in a private garden in Chile, Casa de Vidrio by architecture studio Max Núñez Arquitectos is a striking greenhouse designed to showcase plants while emphasizing the artificial nature of controlled environments. This 130-square-meter structure features a series of staircases that descend from a concrete-and-steel platform, allowing tropical plants to grow in a lower, more protected space. Two large vaulted ceilings provide ample height for the plants while refracting light to maintain a warm, indirect environment. The structure’s slender frame belies its robust, earthquake-resistant design, while transparent glass cladding blurs the lines between inside and out and creates a unique architectural experience.

#BeOpenDESIGN Rising collection by Central Saint Martins graduate Cindy Xinyi Wu transforms humble bread dough into sculptura
#BeOpenDESIGN Rising collection by Central Saint Martins graduate Cindy Xinyi Wu transforms humble bread dough into sculptural jewelry, celebrating the act of baking and the dynamic nature of the material itself. Featuring rings, brooches, earrings, and necklaces, the collection showcases bread dough bulging from intricately designed metal frameworks that reference the actions of kneading and folding. These unique pieces are created by allowing the dough to rise and bake freely within the metal bands, then dehydrating it to preserve its form. Wu’s work elevates bread to a precious material, akin to gemstones, drawing inspiration from her personal connection with baking as both a calming retreat and a source of creative exploration.