Nest light installation at Tunisian port is inspired by a child’s sketch
I live in a city where our idea of shared spaces are mostly malls. The fact that we don’t have any outdoor public places is…
I live in a city where our idea of shared spaces are mostly malls. The fact that we don’t have any outdoor public places is…
There’s always a feeling of childlike curiosity watching snow fall. Whether it’s the first snow of the year or even the faux snow inside a…
We’re living in a world where virtual and physical realities are slowly inching towards a seamless amalgam. The interaction between the two realities is making…
On March 5, on a Saturday afternoon, a group of 15 artists and activists launched 350 paper planes from the top floor of The Guggenheim…
The Wood Pavilion #2 from LIN Architecture is the second installment to the studio’s Wood Pavilion, a timber structure with an interior layout that was…
LIQUID3 is an outdoor, urban photo-bioreactor that uses microalgae to perform photosynthesis and remove the same amount of CO2 as two ten-year-old trees. Sustainable design…
Buda Castle’s new visitor centers and Infopoints, accessory buildings to Hungary’s Buda Castle grounds, are entirely clad in reflective material, immersing visitors in the grounds’…
Clouds are supposed to be ephemeral, gentle, and dreamy, but an art installation wants to literally bring those lofty concepts down to the ground in…
Accept All is an installation from French designer and artist Guillaume Slizewicz that robotizes digital-surveillance cookies and online ad trackers. Every single day, we invite…
Move over Tamagochi. This “digital organism” can live in nature and survive any weather without any human intervention while looking great at night, too! Art…
French multidisciplinary firm AREP developed an alternative, energy-efficient cooling device out of bamboo as a sustainable, low-tech, and affordable means for cold air. The ongoing…
Climate change has inspired a lot of designs and installations over recent years, but there is something poetically ironic about Issori’s ‘A Line of Water’ …