The installation, named “Please Feed The Lions,” spits out poems in response to words fed by passersby.
The technology consumes only a fraction of energy, money and time required in traditional construction.
These 3D-printed homes mark a progressive shift in architecture, depicting how innovation can serve social good.
Daan Roosegaarde draws inspiration from the retroreflective wings of butterflies to beautify a dam without adding to light pollution.
The advocates of floating cities claim these “semi-independent” colonies would be free from governments’ snail pace policies and interference.
These energy-efficient pods are powered by a built-in turbine, photovoltaic cells and a powerful battery for backup.
The Zalige bridge, designed by NEXT architects, lets visitors experience the changing river landscape.
“Nomadic Homes,” a TASCHEN publication, captures the minimalism embodied in mobile architecture.
The force of the storm tempers as it skims over and around the Self-Excavation Hurricane House.
“Tomatotecture” probably defines the novel design approach by Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA).