Design

Core77 Weekly Roundup (10-28-24 to 11-1-24)


Here’s what we looked at this week:





Here’s what we looked at this week:

Toyota’s shipping-container-inspired Kayoibako, a reconfigurable minivan EV concept.

Researchers at ETH Zurich have produced a brilliant leaning wheelchair design that’s easier to steer and takes less energy to use.

Low-tech bike storage: The Kradl is an electricity-free, spring-loaded bike hoist.

The Easy-Way is a retrofittable electric power assist for strollers.

The Cast and Blast hard case, by Negrini and Ball & Buck, is a luxury travel case for a shotgun and fly fishing set-up.

Some terrifying demonstrations of Clone Robotics’ Torso, a biomimetic humanoid robot.

KAIST’s WalkOn Suit F1 is an exoskeleton that can “install” itself onto wheelchair users.

Kids figure out a clever way to prevent a bear from destroying their fence.

Pininfarina will sponsor the 2025 Transportation Design Master’s thesis at IAAD.



 



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