domingo, 6 de outubro de 2013

Pensamento do Dia

"Hitachi Seaside Park, located in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan, next to the Ajigaura Beach, is a flower park and a popular tourist destination. The park covers an area of 3.5 hectares and the flowers are amazing all year round." Source

Sim, sou fanática com design de interiores!

Uma velha fábrica de metais é transformada num loft, em Bruxelas, por Julien de Smedt. 


  The living room includes a “plain old” beanbag, an Other One armchair by Leif Jørgensen for Hay, with a pillow by Candice Enderlé for Cojinudo, and two Tropicalia lounges by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso.
Me, My Shelves, and IThe living room is characterized by a span of shelving on the main wall—a mix of “old shelves collected from my family after my mom and grandfather passed away,” he says. “They inspired my modular shelving system for Muuto, which is mixed in.” A dotted Pinocchio rug by the Danish company Hay really ties the room together.
That’s EntertainmentDe Smedt often hosts smaller parties in the living room but plans at least one epic gathering per year: “Early in the summer, the apartment complex has a massive party, where everyone opens their lofts and invites friends; about 1,000 people come. I’ve even had a party with a huge pool—13 feet in diameter—on my terrace.”
 
  Photo by Frederik Vercruysse.

  Indoor Sunbathing“In the morning, the eastern light comes into the small terrace by the kitchen,” De Smedt says. “If I have work to do at home, which I do a lot, I’ll sit at the dining table and just look out. And in the summer, I’m out on the terrace. On clear nights, I’ll head upstairs. There’s a skylight and you can see the stars. Even in the city, you totally can! The skylight really changes the condition of the interior. If you light that gap in the evening from the outside, it’s as if there is daylight.”
The Inconstant Gardener“I have a lot of cacti, which is probably because I don’t have a green thumb,” admits De Smedt of his sculptural flora. Inspired perhaps by his neighbors’ greenhouse just across from his patio, the architect’s next project for the apartment involves turning the terrace into something of an oasis—as long as the plants are hardy. “I have an idea to grow some ivy.”
  Photo by Frederik Vercruysse.

  Dinner on Wheels“As you can see in my own architecture, the indoors and outdoors are very connected. So, when I’m home, if the weather is good, I’ll open all the windows so it’s one continuous space.” The dining table, custom made by De Smedt’s friend Gilles van der Brempt, is on wheels so it can be moved out to the terrace. Ikea Urban chairs and Hee Welling’s dining chairs for Hay share the room with two bright-green vintage deck chairs, purchased at Brocéliande in Brussels.
  Photo by Frederik Vercruysse.

  Kitchen ConfidentialFour years into his tenure at a former metal factory, revamped a decade ago 
by the architects BOB 361, architect Julien De Smedt is enjoying the pleasures of home. “I spend so much time in hotels and restaurants,” he says, “so I really like to cook when I’m here.” The founder and principal of JDS Architects splits his time between Brussels, Copenhagen, and New York, but finds himself more and more in his Belgian home.
In the open kitchen, De Smedt installed stainless steel rolling carts from Ikea to stand in as the kitchen island. “The carts are the kind of thing you find around the Bowery in New York at restaurant suppliers,” he says, “which I didn’t know at the time, or I would have had some shipped over.” De Smedt cribbed the idea from a friend in New York who had something similar in his kitchen. The polypropylene curtains are what the Swedish army uses for winter camouflage.
  Photo by Frederik Vercruysse.


Calendário da LEGO

... por Vitamins! É um calendário de placar com peças LEGO que se fotografarmos com o smartphone poderemos vê-lo actualizar e mover-se automaticamente, via online. 


Lego calendar by Vitamins from Vitamins on Vimeo.

Shame on you...


"Pensões de sobrevivência com cortes a partir de Janeiro"

As pensões de sobrevivência irão ser cortadas de 30 a 40%, em Janeiro do próximo ano. Esta é mais uma exigência do Governo, no acordo com a Troika, no sentido de compensar a não aplicação da TSU aos pensionistas e as medidas chumbadas pelo Tribunal Constitucional. As 700 mil pessoas que beneficiam da Segurança Social e as 132 mil da Caixa de Aposentações (fonte Público) vão sofrer com estas medidas e o Estado beneficiará em 100 milhões de euros, mas segundo o Ministro Miguel Poiares Maduro apenas abrangem as reformas mais elevadas. 
A questão que se coloca é: até quando iremos nós continuar a empobrecer para encher o saco do Estado? Até quando vamos nós viver com pouco ou nada para que uns possam andar de Mercedes novos e BMWs e Audis e ganhar salários milionários em empresas do Estado? O Estado cada vez mais corta a quem não pode e cortar pensões de sobrevivência que irão fazer falta a muita gente. Que cortem nas empresas públicas, nos ordenados de 9000 euros ou nas reformas de funções de Estado! Acho triste, não votei neste Governo e tenho vergonha de em PT haver falta de um Estado Social que proteja os nossos interesses. É vergonhoso sermos nós a pagar a dívida contraída por vários anos de má gestão, de favores a amigos, de enriquecimento ilícito, de negócios arruinosos de bancos como BPN e BPP. Ninguém é punido e ninguém faz nada!
Funcionários públicos passam a ter cortes no subsídio de alimentação e nas horas extraordinárias. Cada vez mais trabalham e são mal pagos, com menos horas que os restantes e com ameaças de despedimento por cortes nas Finanças e noutros sectores públicos. 
Pessoas que defendiam que os trabalhadores que tivessem 40 anos de serviço que tinham direito a uma reforma por inteiro, hoje já pretendem retirar pensões. Tanta hipócrisia de feiras... Pessoas como os meus pais que trabalharam 40 anos, hoje "mendigam" e "sobrevivem" com o que nem chega a um salário mínimo. 
É uma vergonha viver neste país de direita e de caloteiros, ladrões e interesseiros!  

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