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Your static die-cast car collection springs to life with the Windsible Wind Tunnel, a marvel of miniaturized engineering. Visual fluid dynamics ignite as air sweeps over each model, and smoke trails accentuate every curve and contour. These models simulate racing through a gust of wind, mimicking the thrill of a racetrack or the precision of a design lab. Enhanced lighting transforms each car into a spectacle of speed, creating a scene reminiscent of a Formula 1 team’s testing facility right on your desk.
The beauty of Windsible lies in its ability to replicate real-world aerodynamic testing on a miniature scale. Watching your models respond to airflow gives you a new appreciation for the intricate designs and engineering that go into each vehicle. Visualizing how air interacts with different car shapes gives you insights into the principles of aerodynamics, offering both entertainment and education in a single, captivating package.
Windsible’s design is compact and portable, seamlessly fitting into any space, from a professional office to a cozy home. The device’s sleek, futuristic look complements your decor, whether on a desk, a living room shelf, or a display cabinet. Its portability means quickly moving it around, showcasing your collection in different settings, and sharing the excitement with others.
Imagine bringing Windsible to a car club meeting, where fellow enthusiasts can marvel at the dynamic displays. Or place it in your office, where it can serve as a conversation starter and a stress reliever during breaks. The ease of setup and use makes it a versatile addition to any environment.
Customizable Interactive Features
Customization is at the heart of Windsible. The LED lighting can be adjusted to highlight different aspects of each model, creating a fresh and exhilarating display every time. Interchangeable smoke nozzles allow you to create various visual effects, enhancing the realism and visual appeal of the display. This feature enables you to experiment and find the perfect setup that best showcases your models.
These interactive features make every display session with Windsible a unique experience. Each session becomes an opportunity to explore new ways to highlight the beauty and design of your car models, making Windsible a dynamic addition to your hobby.
Educational and Engaging
Windsible brings the science of aerodynamics to life. In the professional realm, wind tunnels are essential for testing and refining designs. By using Windsible, you can explore these principles in a hands-on way. It’s like having a miniature version of a wind tunnel testing facility at your disposal, perfect for both learning and fun.
Imagine a sleek sports car model competing in aerodynamic efficiency against a scale model of a cheeseburger. As smoke trails highlight the airflow, you gain a vivid demonstration of fluid dynamics. This interactive feature turns every test into a captivating lesson, perfect for sparking curiosity and innovation in both young and old. Windsible is a valuable tool for classrooms, workshops, and personal study.
This hands-on approach to learning makes complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging. Visualizing how air flows over different shapes helps you better understand the factors that influence aerodynamics. This knowledge can inspire new ideas and innovations, whether you’re an aspiring engineer, a student, or a curious enthusiast.
Comprehensive Protection and Versatility
Protecting your valuable die-cast models is crucial, and Windsible addresses this with a robust design. The dustproof and shockproof features ensure each model remains pristine, safeguarding them from potential damage. The gentle, oil-based smoke in the display protects the models, avoiding the possible harm that water mist could cause.
Available in three scales—1:18, 1:24, and 1:64—Windsible caters to various model sizes, ensuring every car in your collection gets the spotlight it deserves. This versatility suits many enthusiasts, from casual collectors to dedicated hobbyists. The durable construction and thoughtful design elements ensure your collection is always safe and well-presented.
The Journey and Community
Windsible’s journey began with a spark of inspiration at Cranfield University, ignited by Steven Smith, an engineer passionate about aviation and vehicles. The blend of Steven’s aviation expertise and vehicle design knowledge laid the foundation for this innovative product. He joined forces with Axia Rossi from Politecnico di Torino, who brought her deep understanding of vehicle engineering, and Jayden Brown, a vehicle designer, who added his flair for creating visually appealing designs. Their combined expertise ensured Windsible was technically sound, visually appealing, and user-friendly.
The development process was highly collaborative, involving feedback from model car enthusiasts and experts. Tank Johnson, an enthusiastic member of their Discord group, played a crucial role in managing external communication and gathering user insights. This community-driven approach ensured that the final product met the needs and expectations of its users. By listening to the voices of the community, the Windsible team refined and perfected the design, resulting in a product that truly resonates with its audience.
Embrace the Future of Model Display
Transform how you showcase and interact with your die-cast car models using Windsible’s cutting-edge technology, interactive features, and sleek design. Imagine your collection coming to life, each model animated by a miniaturized wind tunnel on your desk. Adjustable LED lighting and interchangeable smoke nozzles allow you to personalize your display, turning every interaction into a new adventure. This hands-on tool makes aerodynamics accessible, inspiring curiosity and innovation for students, educators, and enthusiasts alike.
Windsible’s dustproof and shockproof design ensures your models remain pristine, while versatile sizing caters to various collections. Rooted in expertise and community feedback, Windsible meets the highest technical and visual excellence standards. Join the community to experience the art and science of car model design in a new way. This ultimate desktop wind tunnel brings excitement, education, and enjoyment to your collection, making it an indispensable tool for every car model enthusiast.
Located in Heidelberg, the Wave House is designed to be a new data center in the urban heart of Germany. Designed by SSV and Mense Korte, and built by Peri 3D Construction for the developer KrausGruppe, the Wave House was 3D-printed, adding an element of style and personality to the rather mundane arena of cloud-computing infrastructure. The end result is Europe’s largest 3D-printed building! The building measures 6600 sq ft and has a rather unique appearance, in an attempt to draw attention and make it unlike the typical 3D-printed structures we come across.
Designer: SSV, Mense Korte & Peri 3D Construction
“Due to the typical absence of windows and large openings in all or the main areas of data centers, for safety and other reasons, data centers tend to look quite dull and uninspiring,” said a press release by COBOD. “As long as such data centers are placed far outside the cities this problem is perhaps of less concern, but the trend towards making data centers more in the vicinity of the users and therefore locate them in suburban areas and cities has created a need to make the data centers more visually appealing.
This issue was resolved by imparting the walls with an innovative wave design, which also lends the building its name. The fascinating waves could not have been built using traditional construction methods, hence 3D-printed technology was adopted, to support creative and design freedom while producing the walls.
The construction process of the Wave House is similar to other 3D-printed projects we’ve come across. It was printed using a single COBOD BOD2 printer, the same model that has been utilized to build other 3D-printed buildings of importance. The printer extrudes a recyclable cement-like mixture in layers via a nozzle. This is done at a rate of 43 sq ft per hour to create the exterior walls which have a length of 177 ft, a width of 35 ft, and a height of 29.5 ft.
The entire printing process involved around 140 hours, after which, finishing touches were added to the project by humans. These touches include the doors, roof, lighting, as well as the wiring and gear needed for a data center well-connected to the internet. A robotic painter by Deutsche Amphibolin-Werke was utilized to paint the interiors of the building. How cool!
When it comes to side tables and shelves, I’m the kind of person who prefers it to be functional (also, affordable) rather than aesthetic. But there are also those who prefer for their furniture to be both functional and also pieces of art. Fortunately, there are a lot of designers out there who are experimenting with form while still making them useful as their original purpose.
Designer: Taeg Nishimoto, TN/MOS
Lines and dots is one such kind of furniture wherein the side-table and free-standing shelf are both pieces that you can use to place your items but can also double as sculptures in your space. It uses various materials like clay, wood, sisal twine, discarded concrete chunk, and liquid rubber to bring you something that looks pretty unique with its “spontaneous geometry” kind of design.
The lines are actually intertwining pieces of twine that start from the bottom and up. The concrete chunk that serves as the base is used to attach the sisal twine which also passes through the circular, horizontal planes in the middle. Those planes are the shelves and even though they are round, they are not perfectly circular so you get a sense of movement. The twine lines are covered in clay by hand and the traces of the fingers applying it are left there. Afterwards, all parts of the side table and shelves are covered with white liquid rubber while the clay lines get black dots.
Since the side table and shelves are in white with black dots, it comes “alive” when you place objects with vibrant colors on it. The entire look of these lines and dots gives the impression that your furniture actually “grew” vertically from the ground up. You can only place a few objects on it because of its small size but the main point is adding to the aesthetic of your space.
Extreme E, the premium off-road EV racing series, is pivoting to hydrogen. The series announced this week that it’s rebranding to Extreme H, and unveiled a hydrogen-powered race car it’s calling the Pioneer 25 to usher in the transition. The first season is slated to begin in April 2025 in Saudi Arabia, before heading to the UK, Germany, Italy and wrapping up in the US.
Extreme E had its first race in 2021, putting electric off-road vehicles to the test of (as you might expect) extreme environments, like the desert. It got some major teams on board, including the likes of McLaren. This year marks Extreme E’s fourth season. In a blog post about the shift to hydrogen, founder and CEO Alejandro Agag said the move is “not just about e-mobility; it’s about creating green power solutions that can be applied anywhere, from remote locations to bustling cities.”
“By launching Extreme H, we’re not only showcasing the viability of hydrogen as a fuel source but also testing the wider hydrogen ecosystem including recharging and hydrogen transportation — as well as helping to create a market for it,” Agag wrote. Pioneer 25, Extreme H’s flagship race car, is powered by a 75kW hydrogen fuel cell.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/extreme-e-is-now-extreme-h-a-hydrogen-powered-racing-series-starting-2025-213645987.html?src=rss