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    Too nice to drive? Just like the harmonious relationship between Maserati and Ferragamo, now there is Bugatti and Hermès. Well, as far as this special Veyron goes. Badged Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès, it is a design centerpiece for Bugatti that marries visual strength with what is already acknowledged as the supercar of our times.

    Precision technical ability meets design excellence as Veyron dresses up as a ramp model clad in Hermès leather. The two-tone theme Veyron already uses is extended for this model, literally from the bonnet upfront to the rear, right through the cabin. Detailing is close-up – inspect the pictured interior door handles – carrying the harmony of car and custom. Aluminium dashboard has made way for a special leather made out of bull-calf hide. Male cows, bulls, produce better quality leather because their “skins” don’t stretch during calf-bearing. More leather in the trunk courtesy of the leather case crafted specially by Hermès.

     

    Veyron remains stock beneath what the naked eye sees. It still has the 8-litre tsunami at the back, armed to the teeth with its usual four turbos that are married to four cylinders each. The 1001 horses still run amok through the 4x4 system to do away with the 0 – 100km/h time in 2.5 seconds.

     

    Aug 18, 2008 Filed under: Automotive Mail This

    Asemic Scapes - A Rehabilitation Center

    Sarah Schneider has developed an architecture composed of topological and calligraphic evolution based on its landscape surroundings. The structure has a symbiotic relationship with its topographic setting communicating a progressive growth of architectural surfaces and patterns. This concept is actually intended for a medical center for rehabilitation of trauma surgery patients. It hopes to create an environment that integrates subtle transitions between landscape and form that could help aid a patient's recovery.


    Aug 18, 2008 Filed under: Architecture Mail This

    Mazda Furai

     

    Furai, the Japanese translation for “sound of the wind” is Mazda’s latest interpretation of their evolving Nagare design philosophy. It features an interior that cradles its driver in womb of intense curvaceous forms and an exterior sculptured exclusively for Bruce Wayne. Each detail of the interior and exterior has been carefully molded to help channel airflow through the body to maximize aerodynamics. This is not only Mazda’s visual exercise, the concept is fully functional which is constructed on an actual race car chassis powered by a 450-horsepower three-rotor Wankel engine running on E100 Ethanol.


    Aug 18, 2008 Filed under: Automotive Mail This

    It is real...is it... is it really.

     Can you tell whats real or fake anymore? Now a days, watching movies, TV, and even images in the press might put some doubt into your mind. Most of the time, we don't think twice whether something exists in reality or if it is generated by computer software. Do you think you can tell the difference between whats real and whats not, if you would like to challenge yourself, please click  here.

     

    Aug 12, 2008 Filed under: Photography Mail This
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