The Hunting Dynasty
Efficient by nature, elegent by design.Elegant, efficient buildings: Baron Foster’s future
Architect Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank, discusses his own work to show how computers can help architects design buildings that are green, beautiful and “basically pollution-free.”
I’m not going to do much with this post other than stand aside and let the content get straight to you. It’s a very ‘chewy’ piece. You deserve it, and I’m glad to have found this for you. But before I say ‘SShhhhh’ and pull back the curtains on this presentation, a word from Norman Foster himself:
“Green is cool.”
The Hunting Dynasty salutes.
Wave at the camera
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Australian designer Craig Arnold combined his passion for cameras and recycling to create Re:vision, a line of bracelets made by reshaping and polishing discarded cameras parts. The stylish hand-finished cuffs are available in eight models with themed names, like the Aperture cuff, Focal length cuff, Wide Focus cuff and Lens thread cuff.
According to Oyemodern each piece is ‘Handmade … from discarded camera components and reshaped with love’.
At The Hunting Dynasty we love them. Say ‘Cheese!’
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Orphanage prides itself on cutting

Orphanage Clothing is a Halifax, Nova Scotia based business that uses recycled clothing to make one-of-a-kind garments, including T-shirts, dresses, and jackets.
Canadian fashion designer Kim Munson runs Orphanage Clothing.
“I have a design in my head then make a pattern for it. I like taking old T-shirts and re-using them. Sometime you can find item brands that don’t exits anymore. Like retro logos from the ’60s and ’70s.”
The environmentally friendly aspect of her business is really important for her.
A perfect piece of hunting for low-impact style.
