In 2017, the most remarkable building designs hinted at a newfound peaceful relationship with nature and proposed solutions for overcrowded mega cities.
Can you imagine our world in 2050? By mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How will we eat in the future of Earth? Will global warming trigger catastrophic changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the world climate crisis?
Top 10 Future cities of the world :- With a drastic increase in population of the world and the space getting smaller and smaller – inventors, architects,
A Globetrotting Filmmaker, Seeking Answers About Our Urban Future. Oscar Boyson’s documentary is a jet-setting look at problems and solutions in cities centers across the world.
Almost half of the world’s population is currently living in cities, and by 2050 the figure is expected to rise to 75%. Nobody really knows what the city of the future will be like. Movies and books throughout history have attempted to recreate the “city of tomorrow” – some with more success than others – but experts are saying the time has come to start designing smarter, urban environments to accommodate a growing population. The question that now comes to mind is: What will they look like? And what challenges will next generations be facing?
Dans le parc Gateway de Taichung, à Taiwan, cette tour est comme une forêt dans la ville. Des prairies et des jardins s’étalent en palier sur 390 m de hauteur dans un bâtiment autosuffisant, grâce aux énergies solaire et éolienne.
Rohit Talwar, Steve Wells and Alexandra Whittington are from Fast Future which publishes books from future thinkers around the world exploring how developments such as AI, robotics and disruptive thinking could impact individuals, society and business and create new trillion-dollar sectors.
La première pierre du futur siège social de l’entreprise française a été posée le 19 avril à La Défense. Une tour à l’image du renouveau du quartier d’affaires.
This year at EcoBuild, the UK Green Building Council tried something new: an interactive voting installation to get people thinking about the flipside of sustainability.
L'architecte français Vincent Callebaud et le spécialiste de l'écologie indien Amlankusum se sont lancés dans un projet novateur nommé Hyperion. Ils ont dévoilé les premiers plans de cette immense résidence éco-friendly qui sera située à Delhi
Experts at the recent Green Cities conferences in Sydney gazed into their crystal balls and identified six key trends that city leaders and building and real estate sectors cannot ignore if they want a sustainable and secure future.
In cities, as in life, the only constant is change. The renewed popularity of city-centres, proliferation of smart, efficiency-driven, systems and rise of automation offer a range of exciting opportunities, but also major pitfalls for the cities we call home. What will the new year bring?…
In a world where almost every square inch of land seems occupied thanks to the population explosion and rampant urbanization around the globe, it is no wonder that our imaginations take us to the high seas when we think of adventure, freedom and new frontiers. The floating ‘Lilypad‘ concept above illustrates one possible method of escaping urban sprawl with a series of entire mobile, self-sufficient and off-the-grid oceanic cities
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