'Future Cites' exhibition now open. Future Design Arts Centre, Chengdu, Until 08 May 2022. The ‘Future Cities’ monographic exhibition examines the innovations shaping 21st century urbanism and traces Zaha Hadid Architects’ (ZHA) projects that are redefining urban landscapes around the world.
Outlining contemporary art life with humanistic memory.Neijiang, formerly known as Han'an in the old times, is now known as the Sweet City.
ayri Atak Architectural Design Studio: Cities of the future - Considering the future scenarios, this concept project draws attention with its sensitivity to green and user. This project, which was designed by foreseeing that the density of vehicles on the earth will decrease thanks to the access resources of the new orders, follows a structuring path contrary to the ordinary order.
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) in collaboration with Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul, Korea presents 'Meta-Horizons: The Future Now'. Designed by ZHA as a catalyst for the instigation and exchange of ideas and for new technologies and media to be explored, DDP opened in 2014 and has become a cultural hub and meeting place at the centre of the Dongdaemun district in Seoul.
With all of the evidence of global warming taking effect, around 85% of consumers in the US are trying to make more sustainable choices. Even the most minor efforts to go green can help protect the environment and preserve the planet for future generations.
The London-based architect Wojciech Morsztyn has designed "Ocean community" a future mobility vision to deal with rising sea levels. Project description by the architects: In the next 10 to 15 years rising sea levels could bring irreplaceable changes to our environment. Climate change and glob...
Especially from the twentieth century the future generally has been represented by "robots" and "mechanical objects", based on a "physical understanding" of the world and any idea of the future world and features described in this configuration. Architecture and human living spaces are always a combination of giant metal structures and programmed dynamic mechanical parts.
From Friday 23 September 2022, the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London will host The Future is a Journey to the Past: Stories about Sustainability, an exhibition curated by Mario Cucinella Architects. The exhibition explores past and present notions of sustainability in order to develop the ecological thinking necessary to bridge the divide between the natural world and human activity – including, of course, architecture.