Devil S, Husqvarna's "firefly" concept that combines the goodness of cars and motorbikes
This Husqvarna indoor motorcycle concept incorporates many of the trends we expect from the future of these vehicles.
Design is a creation process. It is the process of taking an idea and turning it into reality. It's about taking something that doesn't exist and making it real. It is the process of taking a dream and making it a reality.
Design is about solving problems, facing a challenge and finding a solution. Take something broken and fix it. Something bad and make it beautiful.
Design is an art form. Especially if it shapes the future, with objects or vehicles that aim to make what's now better. Because in the end design is this: to improve things, to make them special.
This Husqvarna indoor motorcycle concept incorporates many of the trends we expect from the future of these vehicles.
A Finnish artist condenses three socio-environmental complaints in the form of footwear: an aesthetically stimulating project with a strong artistic flavor.
An office chair or an office chair? Commute shows everyone how domestic commuting is honored and will be honored, even after Covid.
A piece of the city that doesn't look like it is in the city: Little Island in New York is a small dictionary of the future of public spaces.
Nomadic Office shows the prospect of a hyper-flexible, hyper-light and absolutely ubiquitous future for IT devices.
A glass super train with retractable terraces and 14 luxury carriages promises to be an (expensive) "land yacht"
Bizarre, but truly effective: the urinal sink does its duty, and it does it well. Would you put it in your home or office?
A skyscraper full of nutrients, which dissolves in the wind "reconciling" a forest and helping the ecosystem to regrow.
A system of community gardens built to promote crops, but also interpersonal exchanges. Will this be how the trend will spread?
A bus shelter can accommodate much more, and contribute to a concrete change in cities.
A swimming pool facing the void between two skyscrapers: we had seen a lot, but this was still missing. London takes care of it, opening its Sky Pool.
The boundary between work from home and office is thinning: and "hybrid" solutions are born to improve the environment, health and performance. Here are four small but interesting ones.
A discontinued dishwasher leaves a great pedagogical legacy: the one that teaches the use of technology in small spaces. Will come back?
Nice proof of a design student, who imagines the car of a sustainable future: compact, thrifty, flexible.
Pure speculation this time, but not fantasy. The project by a London architect visually conveys an idea of symbiosis between city and environment. Will it really be achievable?
Lazzarini's "compact" yacht enters the 20s: jet capsule is bigger, faster and more versatile.
A recovery project in the area of the former station in Porta Romana will transform the Milanese railway yard into a magnificent park.
An interesting Vietnamese design studio has very clear ideas on the next generation of hyper diversified e-bikes: this, for example, looks like a locker.
Sea level rise is not a hypothesis. It is already underway, and it will increase. There are things we need to do to adapt, but we need to fly high. Literally.
The floating co-working modules by designer Agnieszka Białek define a real map of spaces in the post Covid era.
An insane ship project longer than the Titanic and topped by a giant sphere incorporating a city of science. It will be ready in 2025.