Future cities must be designed for efficiency and culture. Architects & urban planners must create public spaces, landmarks & pedestrian-friendly streets to ensure cities are culturally rich.
Future cities must be designed for efficiency and culture. Architects & urban planners must create public spaces, landmarks & pedestrian-friendly streets to ensure cities are culturally rich.
Designers can help reduce carbon emissions & create sustainable communities to avoid climate refuges & mitigate effects of climate change.
Explore potential of sand printing technology for design & architecture: faster, more accurate, cost-effective & environmentally friendly.
Biophilic design brings natural elements into built environments to create a harmonious relationship between humans & nature, reducing stress & improving air quality.
Net zero is an important goal for design & architecture to reduce carbon emissions & environmental impact. Benefits include cost savings, efficiency & healthier environment. Steps include reducing energy consumption, using sustainable materials & considering the building's lifecycle.
Wooden skyscrapers offer sustainability, environmental benefits, aesthetic appeal, and design flexibility. With the right measures in place, they can be just as safe and efficient as steel and concrete structures.
Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games will showcase city's ambition to become global leader in sustainability & innovation, transforming architecture & design for years to come. New green tech, public works projects, accessible seating & sign language interpreters.
the Bauhaus movement lives on today. The Bauhaus movement was a revolutionary artistic and architectural movement that sought to unify art, craft, and technology, creating a modern aesthetic that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing. It had a major influence on modern art, architecture, and
Blade Runner 2049 explores the impact of technology on urban design & architecture, human experience, and potential implications of its use in a dystopian future.
The 1950s saw the emergence of iconic cars with aerodynamic shapes and curves, inspiring modern cars to be both efficient and stylish. Automakers are taking inspiration from the 50s and technology advances will make cars even more efficient and stylish.