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Sound Showers help you relax at crowded airports
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Parapak, a backpack for wheelchairs
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Tactus Technology develops micro-fluid keys that rise out of touchscreens
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The Legacy Edition watch face inspired by the Tron film
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X Grill, the stainless-steel kitchen packed in an oil truck
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Marc Newson’s Body Jet, the new mode of transport!
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The easy to setup and extremely accommodating Emergency Shelter
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Chinese construction team replicates the Wangjing Soho; nears completion before the original!
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LED lit wine-cellar gives designer Jamie Beckwith’s an eye-pleasing touch
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Cocoon 1 provides for personal space at home

Privacy in our lives these days seems minimal, with people choosing to make their lives public via social networking websites and the like. Abolishing privacy completely, this home nestled in a quiet neighbourhood in Tokyo literally allows your neighbours and strangers watch just how you live! A glass home in essence, this 914 square-foot residence was designed by Sou Fujimoto and sports high glass walls, 21 “floor plates” that serve as places to sit, work, cook, eat or sleep that also heat up to keep residents warm during winters! A home that could pretty much work as a treat for spying rubber-necked neighbours, this residence makes privacy isn’t the best place for a newly-weds or those with the unfailing tendency to break glass-ware after all!


[Yahoo]
