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An open steel grid topped with green barrel-vaulted roofs frames this park in Spain, which has been completed by Bilbao studio Bear Architects. Read more
Giant shock waves emanating from the Sun can give us some breathtaking auroras here on Earth. They can also cause energy surges that can damage our infrastructure, says a new study that looks at how their angles of impact shape their consequences.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: aurora, Atmosphere, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, Infrastructure, Northern Lights
iguzzini introduces the newfo spot and filorail track, featuring a nearly invisible design and advanced technology tailored for easy integration. The post iguzzini pioneers nearly invisible smart lighting infrastructure with filorail track & newfo spot appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
AI-DA envisions a future where buildings and infrastructure integrate into a living system that breathes, grows, and regenerates. The post gigantic fungi and urban infrastructure intertwine within AI-DA’s imagined ‘micocity’ appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Architects and transit officials have raised concerns over the well-being of New York's transit infrastructure after the plan to tax automobile drivers entering the city was paused by the state government. Read more
Art Basel Miami and Design Miami should step up to help address the infuriating congestion that blights Miami art week, writes Ian Volner. Read more
the facades incorporate a low brick perimeter wall and sheet metal covering the structural frames by a|911. The post metallic roof shapes triangular folds atop a|911’s cultural infrastructure in mexico city appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
in a recent interview, hassell's camilla siggaard-andersen, walked us through the firm's latest study on corridors and their potential as regenerative and inclusive spaces. The post HASSELL on corridors as ecosystems & ‘designing linear infrastructure in a non-linear world’ appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
It’s a basic fact that temperatures drop at night, and that can damage crops, equipment and infrastructure. A team of scientists has created a new film that selectively absorbs and reflects different wavelengths of infrared light to efficiently keep objects warm.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: Warming, Temperature, Thin Film, Heating, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Architecture studio Taller Capital has created a linear park in Mexico City that incorporates a walkway and made with materials optimised for water retention and dust mitigation. Read more


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