Gallery of Women at War / Charlotte Wilson - 4
Image 4 of 27 from gallery of Women at War / Charlotte Wilson. © Courtesy of Charlotte Wilson
Breathing Architecture | Habitusliving.com
Singapore-based architecture practice WOHA is currently showing an inspiring exhibition at the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt.
Blown Covers
New Yorker covers you were never meant to see with art editor Francoise Mouly and Nadja Spiegelman.
Inside Arcology, the City of the Future (Infographic) | visual data
For over a century, writers and architects have imagined the cities of the future. In the late 1960s, architect Paolo Soleri envisioned “arcology” - a word that combines “architecture” and “ecology," with a goal of building structures to house large populations in self-contained environments with a self-sustaining economy and agriculture. “In the three-dimensional city, man defines a human ecology. In it he is a country dweller and metropolitan man in one. By it the inner and the outer are…
Lilypad, a prototype of auto-sufficient amphibious city
Vintage Ads :: 1959 City of the Future
American illustrators of the 1950s.
Obsessive Illustrator Creates Impossibly Complex Cities Of The Future
Designer Toby Melville-Brown draws intricate towers, unbuildable skyscrapers–entire worlds in ink–that fully realize the possibilities of paper architecture.
Dave DeGobbi’s “Crawler Town” and other inhabitable mobile mega...
Crawler Town is a movable city structure designed and realized using Lego by Dave DeGobbi. It's the new born in a offspring evenly shared by utopic ideas or concrete buildings and dating back to Archigram's Walking City, Yona Friedman's Ville spatiale, Brodsky and Utkin's Wandering Turtle...
The future of cities
This is a great piece on cities as leaders in sustainability: More than half of the world's population of seven billion currently lives in cities and by 2050, this is expected to increase to 70%, or...
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A city of the future with long, straight roads to accommodate streamlined "torpedo" cars! Say it with me: Dieselpunk!
Visions of Life in the Megacity - DLDCities
Mehr als die Hälfte der Menschen lebt in Städten - Tendenz steigend. Diese Entwicklung stellt uns vor komplexe soziale und ökologische Herausforderungen. Am 21. September 2012 diskutierten Akteure der Stadtentwicklung in London über die Stadt als Motor von Innovationen und Kreativität. Die Gründerin von Hubert Burda Medias Konferenz-Marke DLD Stephanie Czerny begrüßte rund 400 internationale Gäste in London.