After the vertical forest, the hydroponic skyscraper: Carlo Ratti is on fire
Spaces for work, agriculture and relaxation: Carlo Ratti's hydroponic skyscraper adds another piece to the city of the future.
Spaces for work, agriculture and relaxation: Carlo Ratti's hydroponic skyscraper adds another piece to the city of the future.
The innovative Carlo Ratti Associati studio proposes a concept for sporting events related to tennis: Playscraper revolutionizes vertical public spaces
An android (rather creepy looking) makes cool self-portraits, and makes us think about the relationship between man and machine.
A photovoltaic umbrella: how did I not think about it before? Parelio has great potential, and after last year's tests it takes its first steps towards more sustainable summers
Two German designers develop an envelope (but above all a production chain) based on the waste of fruit peels and cellulose fibers. Efficient, elegant, sustainable. It bodes well.
A recovery project of the area of the former station in Porta Romana will transform the Milanese railway station into a magnificent park.
Feel the peel dispenses freshly squeezed orange juice using leftover peels as material to 3D print the recyclable glasses in which the juice is served.
After the pilotless metro train, the pilotless plane and the self-driving car, the intelligent boat that can do without a pilot also arrives in Amsterdam. The boat in question will sail in the canals of Amsterdam from 2017; the project, ROBOAT, will last five years and, if successful, could change the mobility of people and goods in the Netherlands. MIT in Boston is also behind the ROBOAT, together with the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan … Read more
Between progress and disappointments, nuclear fusion energy struggles to become a real source, amid uncertainties and costs. Seriously: how much more time does it take?
The great philosopher and scientist offers us a "kit" against hoaxes and manipulations. How to apply it in everyday life
Three paradigms for understanding how and to what extent future work will be influenced, reduced, distorted by technology.
The genesis and history of Morse code, and how this mode of communication changed the history of man forever.
How will hybrid work change in a world that returns to go out for fun, but does not yet (or no longer) want to lock up in the office?
Car sharing companies will reinvent the urban geography of the planet.
2020 is pretty stingy with happiness. Perhaps this is why Denmark has opened the museum of happiness in Copenhagen. It is the first of its kind in the world.
A church in the Colosseum. More: an entire temple surmounted by a dome that would have exceeded it in height. Fortunately, the eighteenth-century project failed. Here because.