H-House in Sweden by WRB Architects

Posted by Jaime in Architecture on Design Milk.

This beautiful private residence by WRB Architects in the archipelago of Stockholm is on a lot that faces the ocean. Although the surroundings are beautiful, the climate is harsh. Therefore, the house’s design is more than aesthetic — it functions by creating courtyards that are sheltered from the wind. There is also an open fireplace to help extend the short summers.

A lot of concrete and rusty steel were used in the building of this home, making it feel weathered even when brand new. It makes me think of camping for some reason.

The Warp Table Series by Kieser Spath

German designers Marcel Kieser and Christof Spath have created the Warp Table series.

From the designers:

A stay at the table WARP will become an extraordinary happening. Everything on and around the table is reflected in a convex mirror underneath the glass top. The interaction between the object, light and shadow opens new perspectives and changes acting at the table. The topic of deformed awareness is supported by a simple design. The used materials are ash, steel, glass and mirrorglass.

The Warp Tables will be exhibited at the 2010 IMM Cologne furnishing show.

The table is inspired by convex security mirrors like in supermarkets. For transport it is possible to segment the table in 11 parts to pack it in a flat box. The small table is 45cm high and has a 90cm diameter. The tall one is 75cm high and has a 110cm diameter. They are called WARP 9 and WARP 11 like the speed in the Star Trek movies. The warp speed is possible by warping the space.

The designers – Marcel Kieser and Christof Spath:

How to send group emails from your iPhone

COMMENT:  What is Apple waiting for? It could not be for all of us to become MORE locked in a unilateral solution ~ not going to happen.
by Carlos Granier-Phelps from NewMedia Strategy

UPDATED: Now works with most email services and eliminates the Invalid Address dialog box. Thanks to commenter YF, Luke for the fix.

Ever wanted to send an email or photo to a pre-defined group of contacts on your iPhone? This trick will let you create unlimited email groups (or distribution lists).

It’s a good thing the iPhone now has cut-and-paste, as it makes this trick a lot easier to implement. Here’s hoping the iPhone engineers don’t take three more revisions to add group emailing.

This trick was inspired by a workaround I found for Gmail back when it didn’t allow us to create groups or distribution lists (See: Creating distribution lists in GMail).

To begin, go into the Notes app in your iPhone and type all the email addresses you wish to include in the group, separating each with a comma.

UPDATE: Use the following format when typing your e-mail addresses to avoid the Invalid Addresses dialog or AOL/Comcast mail server errors.

name1<email1>,name2<email2>,name3<email3>,namen<emailn>

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Alternatively, you can type this list in your computer, copy it into the body of an email and retrieve it in your iPhone. The reason we need to type the addresses and copy them is because you can’t type commas in the email field of the Contacts app.

Select all the addresses and copy them to the iPhone’s clipboard:

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Go into the Contacts application and create a new contact for your distribution list. Type the group’s name into the contact’s Company field. Use something simple to type later on, such as GF for your family group or GW for your work group.

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Paste the addresses you copied before into the contact’s email field and, if you like, change the field’s label to a custom value like “group mail.”

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Go into your Mail app and create a new message. Type the group name in the To: field until it shows up in the list below, then select it:

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The group’s name will now show up in the To: field.

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Type your message and send it. The following dialog will pop up. Ignore it and hit Send once more:

UPDATE: With the updated instructions this dialog will not pop-up! Nor will you receive an error message from your ISP’s mail server.

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Presto! Instant distribution lists on your iPhone. The beauty of this trick is that it works anywhere you use the Mail app… so you can now send multiple photos to multiple contacts at once.