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Cities are thought and done

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Cities are thought and done

Arts, Environment, architecture

'Today's cities consume 75% of global energy and thus contribute to 75% of CO2 emissions. To this we must add that within 40 years three quarters of the world population will ...

Whatmeet 1: The future of the city

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Whatmeet 1: The future of the city

Arts, Environment, Whatmeets, architecture

In 1990, only one in ten people inhabit urban space. In 1950, they were nearly three out ten, and in the beginning of the current century, people living in cities are more ...

Whatabout 1: The future by Benedetta Tagliabue

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Whatabout 1: The future by Benedetta Tagliabue

Arts, Environment, Whatabouts, architecture

'What I would really like for the future is a change in Humanity's consciousness'. She studied Architecture at the Istituto Universtario de Architettura di Venezia (IUAV), ...

Architecture, soil and Earth

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Architecture, soil and Earth

Arts, Environment, architecture

It's nothing new: some of the oldest buildings in the Earth are built with soil. It is estimated that half of the world population lives in houses made with this ...

Whatabout 1: The future by Juli Capella

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Whatabout 1: The future by Juli Capella

Arts, Environment, Whatabouts, architecture

'I think it's worth worrying about the future, because if not, others do and it’s worse'. Juli Capella has focused his career on the paths of design, architecture and ...

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