A green bridge in Paris: Callebaut and the vegetable garden of the future on the Seine
A green bridge called its own green line will cross the Seine in Paris, bringing with it a great message of sustainability.
A green bridge called its own green line will cross the Seine in Paris, bringing with it a great message of sustainability.
Oceaya it is the first transformable floating arena in the world for entertainment: it will offer dynamic and versatile experiences. Starting from 2025.
A bridge that develops like a forest joining two banks separated by a motorway: Atrium shows us the fantastic synergy possible between man and nature.
Rewilding: go back to nature letting yourself be embraced by greenery even in the city. It must be organized, however. Without criteria, even nature can make things worse.
The ability to create structures to withstand climate change and overcrowding. It's called the future, but you can call it arcology.
The floating co-working modules by designer Agnieszka Białek define a real map of spaces in the post-Covid era.
Solve problems quickly and well, even in emergencies. Cities will have a virtual twin to test solutions: a data-driven “Sim City”, which will connect real minds and proposals.
From science fiction to research ground for the united nations: floating cities could offer partial or total solutions to different problems.
Belgian designer Vincent Callebaut, who has always been committed to finding solutions to the problem of water shortages that will hit the planet with the population explosion that has already begun, has developed several concepts over the years that provide new perspectives. One of these is the 'Physalia Project', a cloud of amphibious gardens capable of simultaneously acting as a traveling exhibition space and cleaning system for Europe's rivers. Let's not hide it: our survival depends on the amount of clean water we drink. Second … Read more