Cities have been at the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic, as they play a key role to implement nation-wide measures and provide test…
THIS week JOHN looks into the future and imagines how things will be for his son in the year 2048.
Singapore, 25 November 2016 – Surbana Jurong and Microsoft announced today that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly develop cloud-based Smart City in a Box solutions, wh…
For this architect, the city of the future is not built -- it's planted, grown, pruned and grafted.
6 charming visions for the future, from the past – a delightful exercise in retrofuturism that embodies humanity’s boundless imagination, solipsistic foolishness and hopeless optimism.
Paolo Soleri's utopian metropolis in the Arizona desert looks like the sublime set of a big-budget sci-fi movie—but it's very real
Child psychologists have long argued that changing the approach we take to education would help many children learn to love school rather than hate it. We’ve all heard pre-schoolers talk about how they can’t wait to sit at their school desk and run to their next lesson with their rucksack over their shoulder. In fact, we probably remember that feeling of excitement ourselves the first time we went. But right from the first days of school, many children feel a huge sense of disappointment with what they encounter.
Everything must be revolutionized.
Michael Kerbow is an artist based in San Francisco who works in a variety of mediums including painting, assemblage, drawing and digital photography. Of particular note are his large oil and acrylic paintings that depict surreal and at times nightmarish visions of the future, where industry and human development has grown without regulation or care for the environment. Kerbow shares via email: My work explores the way in which we engage with our surroundings and the possible consequences our actions have upon the world in which we live. More
We look into an engraving called the Future of Trinity Church, where Trinity Church get completely eclipsed by an enormous skyscraper.
For centuries, architects and urban planners have mixed the mundane with the fantastical as they imagined the cities of tomorrow.
This image appears in the 1982 book Walt Disney's Epcot Center: Creating the New World of Tomorrow . One thing I find curious about the illustration is that it appears to be of a toroidal (or circular) space station, but you can see what looks like sailboats in the water. My simplistic (child-l
Feng Zhu is a veteran concept artist whose list of clients include Microsoft, Electronic Arts, Sony, Activision, Industrial Light+Magic, NCSoft, Warner Brothers, Lucasfilm, Bay Films, Epic Games,...
The Kreizler Institute for Wayward & Abandoned Children, more commonly known as Kreizler Institute, is an approved school founded and managed by Dr Laszlo Kreizler in New York City, providing a haven for "damaged" children. It is also a Psychological Research Center. Approved school for wayward and abandoned children founded and managed by Dr. Laszlo Kreizler as well as Psychological Research Center, Kreizler Institute is the address of the headquarters where Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, John Moore, Mis
The architectural glory of European country is represented by their magnificent castles. Besides the intricate work of art, it reveals the technology and
Element of the movie "City Of Lost Children" . Jeunet & Caro .
Facade of Bourges cathedral in the sun
Set of creative digital artworks of Evgeny Kazantsev , an artist from Anapa, Russia, that will blow your mind.
Image 4 of 19 from gallery of Nano-Scale: Gary Chang Explores Compact Living and The Future of Dense Cities. Suitcase House - Living Mode. Image Courtesy of Edge Design Institute
A weekly column in which we highlight romantic movie and TV moments. THE PAIRING | Luke and Jocelyn THE MOVIE | The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
An imaginary city, digital capriccio, created through generative method - the concept represents a possible scenario for the future city.
Recently I’ve read one interesting article about the environmental impact of humans. And the vast majority of articles are always about problems. But why does nobody talk about how to fix it? Yes…
A-listers have access to the perfect makeup and most beautiful dresses, but accidents still happen