Wild Imaginarium, by HAQUE TAN, is a groundbreaking artistic and architectural intervention, combining human creativity in the built environment with artificial intelligence.
Labour has stated its ambition to use technologies to transform public services during its first term in government. This is a welcome and much needed commitment - but the critical improvements the UK needs cannot be delivered by technology alone. People must be at the heart of this transformation and the focus must be on delivering real benefits, changing lives, and creating new opportunities.
One of the first New European Bauhaus ‘lighthouse demonstrators’, this consortium encompasses 18 partners in 7 cities and regions across 4 aquatic ecosystems.
We offer an interdisciplinary multidimensional perspective on the future of regulatory frameworks - the Terms-we-Serve-with (TwSw) social, computational, and legal framework
Neom reveals "upside-down skyscraper" Aquellum inside Gulf of Aqaba mountain
Mega-project Neom's latest region, Aquellum, was designed by Tobias Wallisser and Alexander Rieck of LAVA and Nathalie Rozencwajg of NAME inside a mountain and will be centred around a void above an "underwater open square".
Salad Dressing is an award winning landscape architecture studio founded in 2002 by Chang Huai Yan. The Singapore based practice is best known for works Singapore Pavilion Expo 2020 and Enabling Village
Drawing on the extensive experience of renowned futurist, Tracey Follows, we've compiled a speculative look at the next 30 years of education, grounded in the results of our 2023 Future of Education Report.
Horizon scanning: Exploring ‘Shocks to the system’
A new immersive and interactive game can help philanthropy develop more flexible strategies, become more adaptive to different trajectories, and prepare for shocks to the system.
MyPowerbank hacks London's Santander bikes so homeless people can charge their phones
Central Saint Martins graduate Luke Talbot has created a portable charger that can be hooked up to rental bikes to allow people experiencing homelessness to charge their phones for free.
RISD’s Center for Complexity Developing Design Manual for Maintaining Life on Earth
An ongoing initiative brings together experts and futurists from around the world to consider planetary policy decisions that increase the odds of our survival.
What would Australia look like in 2030 if we simply listened to the needs of its people? Regenerating Australia is the latest release by the team behind the award winning 2040 film.