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October 23, 2007
From the portfolio of Aaron Tang a proposal for a staircase made of simple mechanical hinges and pistons, that folds flush against the wall to allow easier access a lower space.
calvin... idea's are for working with and products are situational... work with rather than against so show offer your comments in a constructive helpful way, as opposed to dimissive. i myself think it has the potential to be excellent.
Thanks for the posting and commenting! How did you come across my work initially?
Anyhow, I've answered many questions in regards to my design on treehugger. If you have any other q's, please email me. you can read the treehugger comments here:
Hi there, I really like your design, as it is very similar to something I have been working on for a number of years. If you want to check mine out go to www.productgallery.net search 'zev bianchi' If you want to chat, share ideas, what ever. zevmun2000@hotmail.com is me.
Hey Tango, not sure if my other comment went through? But I said last time that I like your design, Fundamentally because it is very simialr to something I have been working on for a number of years now and finally this month, its being shown in a public exhibition. I have devoted this model to the DIY market as a replacement to ladders and fixed staircases and its also height and width adjustable, lockable and easily transportable. But the others in the range are more permanent fixtures. If you want to catch up I'd be more than happy to chat with someone on the same wavelength. All the best Zev
check it out at www.productgallery.net search name 'zev'
cool
ReplyDeletep.s. have you blogged about ned khan?
where is the railing? kind of dangerous without the railings.
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calvin... idea's are for working with and products are situational... work with rather than against so show offer your comments in a constructive helpful way, as opposed to dimissive. i myself think it has the potential to be excellent.
ReplyDeleteNICE AS A CONCEPT BUT I HAVE A DOUBT HOW THE STAIRS WILL FOLD UP.
ReplyDeleteKinda reminds me of some work my brother did in architect school. Cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the posting and commenting! How did you come across my work initially?
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, I've answered many questions in regards to my design on treehugger. If you have any other q's, please email me. you can read the treehugger comments here:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/10/less_is_more_aa.php
cheers,
_tango!
Hi there, I really like your design, as it is very similar to something I have been working on for a number of years. If you want to check mine out go to www.productgallery.net search 'zev bianchi'
ReplyDeleteIf you want to chat, share ideas, what ever. zevmun2000@hotmail.com is me.
Caio, Zev
Hey Tango, not sure if my other comment went through? But I said last time that I like your design, Fundamentally because it is very simialr to something I have been working on for a number of years now and finally this month, its being shown in a public exhibition. I have devoted this model to the DIY market as a replacement to ladders and fixed staircases and its also height and width adjustable, lockable and easily transportable. But the others in the range are more permanent fixtures.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to catch up I'd be more than happy to chat with someone on the same wavelength.
All the best Zev
check it out at www.productgallery.net search name 'zev'
nice .
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