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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 25 139 подписчиков, занимая 1 128 место в категории Искусство и дизайн и 1 619 место в регионе США.

📊 Показатели аудитории и динамика

С момента создания невідомо проект демонстрирует стремительный рост, собрав аудиторию из 25 139 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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  • Уровень вовлечённости (ER): Средний показатель вовлечённости аудитории составляет 8.23%. В первые 24 часа после публикации контент обычно набирает 8.14% реакций от общего числа подписчиков.
  • Охват публикаций: В среднем каждый пост получает 2 105 просмотров. В течение первых суток публикация набирает 2 081 просмотров.
  • Реакции и взаимодействия: Аудитория активно поддерживает контент: среднее количество реакций на один пост — 0.
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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 Schwa is a wearable breathing companion designed by University of Illinois Chicago student Minoo Marasi to gent
#BeOpenDESIGN Schwa is a wearable breathing companion designed by University of Illinois Chicago student Minoo Marasi to gently soothe anxiety through somatic connection. Inspired by the calming effect of a shared, steady breath—like that felt during a therapeutic hug—Schwa rests on the chest and mimics a slow, rhythmic rise and fall, encouraging the wearer’s breath to unconsciously sync in return. Subtle in form and quiet in function, it offers emotional support without demanding focus, tapping into the body’s natural rhythms to foster calm.

#BeOpenDESIGN Kogani is a smart speaker holder designed by Tokyo-based Metal Goat Studio, blending traditional Japanese origa
#BeOpenDESIGN Kogani is a smart speaker holder designed by Tokyo-based Metal Goat Studio, blending traditional Japanese origami principles with modern technology. Shaped like a crab, Kogani is made to house compact smart speakers such as the Amazon Echo Dot or Google Nest Mini, giving them a defined and aesthetically pleasing presence in any interior. Constructed from lightweight synthetic paper, acrylic, and brass, the holder’s folded geometric design offers both structural stability and visual complexity. Kogani is customizable in color and pattern, with each piece linked to a unique NFT for authenticity.

#BeOpenDESIGN Tenniix by T-Apex redefines the traditional tennis ball machine by merging AI, robotics, and intuitive design into a compact, mobile coach that trains you like a real opponent. Equipped with a 1080p vision-based AI system, Tenniix tracks the user's movements, adapts its shots in real time, and even mimics the playstyle of pro athletes — all while fitting in a car trunk. With features like gesture control, a smart wristband, and personalized training drills, it turns solo practice into an immersive, data-driven experience. More projects blending design and AI on the blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Norwegian ceramicist Lillian Tørlen's Annoyingly Dependent Objects (ADO) series reimagines traditional tablewar
#BeOpenDESIGN Norwegian ceramicist Lillian Tørlen's Annoyingly Dependent Objects (ADO) series reimagines traditional tableware by introducing deliberate instability into each piece. These irregularly shaped sharing plates are intentionally designed to require external support—such as wooden blocks—to remain upright. This design choice transforms functional objects into interactive sculptures, encouraging users to engage with them in unconventional ways. Tørlen's work challenges perceptions of utility and aesthetics, prompting reflection on the relationships between objects, their environments, and the people who use them. Through this series, she invites a reconsideration of the roles everyday items play in our lives, blurring the lines between function and art.

#BeOpenDESIGN The Imagiro carpet, designed by students at EINA University of Design in Barcelona, reimagines the traditional
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#BeOpenDESIGN The Imagiro carpet, designed by students at EINA University of Design in Barcelona, reimagines the traditional rug with its innovative, origami-inspired design. Unlike static floor coverings, Imagiro features subtle crease patterns that allow it to be folded into sculptural shapes, inviting playful engagement and transforming the carpet into a dynamic centerpiece or spatial divider. This merging of textile craft with origami principles offers a smart, tactile solution for dynamic spaces, challenging the conventional idea of home textiles as passive elements. More origami-inspired design on our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Designed by Argentina-based Marcela Coppari, Cosmoplast is a modular furniture system grounded in circular desi
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#BeOpenDESIGN Designed by Argentina-based Marcela Coppari, Cosmoplast is a modular furniture system grounded in circular design principles—reuse, flexibility, and modularity. It features geometric plates in various shapes and sizes that connect using recycled plastic connectors and aluminum tubes, enabling users to build customizable furniture like

#BeOpenARCH The Blue Insight Cave Space, designed by 3andwich Design, is a coastal viewing platform and event space located i
#BeOpenARCH The Blue Insight Cave Space, designed by 3andwich Design, is a coastal viewing platform and event space located in Fujian Province, China. Perched above the rocky coastline of Ningde City, the structure is designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings, featuring a green roof that mimics the landscape and cave-like interiors crafted from brown-pigmented concrete. The building's design emphasizes integration with the environment, embodying three key principles: precipitousness, concealment, and integration. Visitors descend through a vaulted tunnel into the space, where textured concrete walls and floor-to-ceiling glass windows provide sweeping views of the ocean and nearby Bijia Mountain.

#BeOpenDESIGN Toshiyuki Kawada's concept modular pen, NEWRON, is designed to stimulate creativity by engaging the fingertips
#BeOpenDESIGN Toshiyuki Kawada's concept modular pen, NEWRON, is designed to stimulate creativity by engaging the fingertips through its innovative structure. Comprising three interlocking parts that users assemble, the pen features 12 different grips that apply gentle pressure to the fingertips, activating the somatosensory cortex of the brain. This tactile stimulation is believed to enhance brain activity related to creativity and idea generation. The pen's design, featuring 3D-printed components with various shapes, from stacked discs to geometric tips, is inspired by massage tools and aims to trigger new ideas through touch.

#BeOpenARCH BAT Studio has designed and built The Blooming Shed, a dynamic structure located in the community garden of Chase
#BeOpenARCH BAT Studio has designed and built The Blooming Shed, a dynamic structure located in the community garden of Chase Farm Hospital in north London. The building features a unique facade with three glazed arches mounted on giant drawer runners, allowing them to open and close independently like a set of drawers. This innovative design dissolves the building's boundaries, inviting the outdoors in and creating a space that shifts and adapts with the seasons. The flexible structure serves as a venue for storage, workshops, and events, promoting mental health and community engagement.

#BeOpenDESIGN Students from Cambourne Village College in England have won the Design Museum’s Design Ventura 2025 competition
#BeOpenDESIGN Students from Cambourne Village College in England have won the Design Museum’s Design Ventura 2025 competition with Loopy Loom, a simple loom designed to combat fast fashion waste by enabling users to transform unwanted garments into new products. Responding to a brief focused on “Change,” the team created this family-friendly tool, featuring a laser-cut wooden frame, to encourage creativity and learning between parents and children by weaving strips of old clothing into versatile panels. Selected by a panel of expert judges, Loopy Loom will now be sold in the Design Museum shop, highlighting the competition’s goal of nurturing creativity and innovation among young people.

#BeOpenDESIGN The Plate-Oh, designed by Jordanian innovator Sahar Madanat Haddad, is a clever reinvention of disposable table
#BeOpenDESIGN The Plate-Oh, designed by Jordanian innovator Sahar Madanat Haddad, is a clever reinvention of disposable tableware that eliminates the need for washing dishes. Made from stacked layers of biodegradable paper, the plate allows users to simply remove the top layer after a meal to reveal a fresh one underneath. This eco-conscious design not only reduces water use and cleanup time, but also cuts material waste and manufacturing emissions by up to 60%. More innovative disposable tableware on our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN RoboCake, created by researchers from EPFL and the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, is a robotic wedding cake p
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#BeOpenDESIGN RoboCake, created by researchers from EPFL and the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, is a robotic wedding cake powered by edible rechargeable batteries. This multi-tiered dessert features dancing gummy bears, animated by an internal pneumatic system, and powered by dark chocolate discs that act as edible energy cells. These chocolate discs, made with vitamin B2, quercetin, activated carbon, and chocolate, not only animate the dancing bears but also light up LED candles on the cake. Crafted with input from pastry chefs and food scientists at EHL Hospitality Business School, RoboCake is a perfect fusion of technology and culinary art, while also supporting sustainability by reducing e-waste through its biodegradable components.

#BeOpenDESIGN Designer Maria Olhovnikova reimagines everyday carry with a transparent, modular backpack concept that brings o
#BeOpenDESIGN Designer Maria Olhovnikova reimagines everyday carry with a transparent, modular backpack concept that brings order and visibility to chaotic routines. Built from see-through materials and outfitted with four detachable, differently sized compartments, the bag lets users instantly spot and access their gear—whether it’s tech, snacks, or gym clothes—without digging through clutter. Each compartment functions independently, allowing for customized loadouts and lightweight travel.

#BeOpenDESIGN At Carnegie Mellon University, a team of researchers led by undergraduate designer Sapna Tayal has developed a
#BeOpenDESIGN At Carnegie Mellon University, a team of researchers led by undergraduate designer Sapna Tayal has developed a method for transforming flat fabric into deployable 3D furniture using a computer-controlled sewing machine, cords, magnets, and modular pockets. Inspired by origami, the system stitches fold lines and inserts stiff panels into layered fabric, allowing users to assemble chairs, tables, and lamps with a simple pull or fold. Unlike previous small-scale or 3D-printed attempts, this approach enables lightweight, scalable, and reconfigurable furniture, opening new possibilities for portable, adaptable design rooted in overlooked textile technologies.

#BeOpenARCH The Grand Ring, designed by Sou Fujimoto Architects for Expo 2025 Osaka, is the world's largest wooden architectu
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#BeOpenARCH The Grand Ring, designed by Sou Fujimoto Architects for Expo 2025 Osaka, is the world's largest wooden architectural structure, spanning 61,035 square meters. Built using traditional Japanese joinery techniques, including Nuki joints, the 2-kilometer circular structure serves as the main circulation route at the expo, providing shelter from the elements and symbolizing unity among the 150 participating countries. Made from 70% locally sourced timber, the modular design features an elevated skywalk offering panoramic views of Osaka and the bay.

#BeOpenARCH In Doha’s Education City, the Al-Mujadilah Center and Mosque for Women—designed by New York-based Diller Scofidio
#BeOpenARCH In Doha’s Education City, the Al-Mujadilah Center and Mosque for Women—designed by New York-based Diller Scofidio + Renfro and initiated by Sheikha Moza bint Nasser—marks a global first: a purpose-built mosque dedicated to women. Blending worship, education, and civic dialogue under a perforated, light-diffusing roof, the 4,600-square-meter space reinterprets Islamic tradition for contemporary needs. Anchored by olive trees and a kinetic minaret that rises with each call to prayer, the mosque fosters a sense of belonging, leadership, and learning—redefining sacred space through innovation and inclusion.

#BeOpenARCH On the remote island of Chaishan in China, GN Architects has completed The Seaside Pavilion—a poetic gateway stru
#BeOpenARCH On the remote island of Chaishan in China, GN Architects has completed The Seaside Pavilion—a poetic gateway structure inspired by the traditional symbolism of village trees. Perched on a repurposed 1960s cargo pier, the pavilion’s canopy of 36 leaf-like sails, made from local fishing nets, flutters in the breeze, offering a kinetic, wind-responsive experience that blends natural rhythms with architectural grace. Designed as part of the “Hello, Little Island” initiative, the pavilion not only enhances wayfinding and identity for the small village but also offers a sheltered communal space where locals and visitors can pause, gather, and gaze out to sea.

#BeOpenARCH LE PICABIER, also known as Yacho, is a minimalist tea pavilion designed by Kyoto-based studio 2m26 and Onomiau, n
#BeOpenARCH LE PICABIER, also known as Yacho, is a minimalist tea pavilion designed by Kyoto-based studio 2m26 and Onomiau, nestled in the northern mountains of Kyoto. Commissioned by Villa Kujoyama, the structure draws inspiration from the elemental rituals of tea and the legacy of Sen no Rikyu, featuring a tall chimney, a fire pit, and a candlelit lantern to emphasize shadow, silence, and warmth. Clad in burned cedar shingles and built on a footprint based on reduced tatami dimensions, the pavilion offers an intimate, sensory experience where fire, material, and impermanence define the atmosphere. More contemporary teahouses on our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Japanese creative studio Konel has introduced the ZZZN Sleep Apparel System, a wearable concept that fuses trad
#BeOpenDESIGN Japanese creative studio Konel has introduced the ZZZN Sleep Apparel System, a wearable concept that fuses traditional design with cutting-edge sleep technology to combat Japan’s declining sleep quality. ZZZN integrates real-time biometric data—like heart rate and stress levels—collected via smart rings, to activate embedded ambient lighting and audio systems that create personalized rest environments. Inspired by the traditional yogi garment, the modular sleepwear includes features like a detachable hood with neck support, adaptive cuffs, and built-in noise-cancelling headphones. More nap-enhancing wearables on our blog.

#BeOpenARCH Designed by V Taller architecture firm, Babel in Tulum redefines tourism development by drawing inspiration from
#BeOpenARCH Designed by V Taller architecture firm, Babel in Tulum redefines tourism development by drawing inspiration from the jungle, mythology, and climate resilience. Responding to a client’s vision of a Tower of Babel with classical arches, the project moves beyond superficial symbolism to create a vertically composed complex of 59 units around an elliptical courtyard, blending architecture and nature into a living system. Minimizing land use and maximizing environmental restoration, Babel features a central tower inspired by hammams, using natural light and materials to cultivate a contemplative atmosphere, while passive cooling strategies ensure thermal comfort.