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What will the world look like in 2062? Manufacturing company Arconic gives us a preview with their latest campaign called “The Jetsons“. The firm’s engineers teamed up with futurists to update the world of the Jetsons with new design marvels ...
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If there was one thing scientists, nutritionists, and consumers unanimously agreed on in 2016, it was this: Sugar is very, very bad. More than gluten, more than dairy, and certainly more than fat (which is actually good for you, by the way), ...
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Berlin is renowned for many things, chief amongst them being its bike-friendliness. Also boasting one of the highest rates of bicycle commuting in the world, along with its legendary clubbing culture, it was only a matter of time for someone ...
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The #150 Skilpod is the latest ecologically conscious prefab home design from Skilpod, a Belgian company that designs and builds prefab housing out of cross laminated timber. While Skilpod has designed several prefab, zero-energy homes in the past, the #150 ...
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Based on italy’s history of earthquakes which are increasing in frequency, studio margot krasojevic architecture has proposed a hotel designed to reduce and contain its destruction following any seismic activity. accordingly, the building would be located in the western province ...
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As part of the city above the city competition (plan B), cameroonian practice herman kamte & associates unveil a striking wooden tower in the heart of ikory, lagos – one of the most popular and wealthiest residential hubs of nigeria. this structure ...
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The past year has been a rough one for many people, and it seems that many of us are looking for opportunities (and excuses) to hunker down and hole up at home. In the words of TreeHugger’s managing editor, Melissa ...
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Portuguese design practice estúdio AMATAM has recently revamped an existing car workshop unit into a CROSSBOX center, using quite limited resources. alongside that, a graphic image has been developed for the brand to emphasize the underground spirit of the space ...
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Taking arbosculpture to the next level, German designer Ferdinand Ludwig is working to build not just sculptures but bridges and buildings from living trees. Many of his designs will take years or even decades to fully unfold. His largest project ...