1/4/2024 0 Comments Landscape arch breakingEight of Thomas Heatherwick's most controversial projects.Snøhetta creates disappearing walkway on Traelvikosen Scenic RouteĪrchitecture and design studio Snøhetta has installed a path of stones off the coast of Norway that emerges and disappears with the tide to illustrate "the passing of time".BIG designing Ground to Air driverless vehicle for American desert city Telosaĭanish architecture studio BIG is designing a road, air and hyperloop-capable autonomous vehicle for the new US city of Telosa currently being planned for five million people in an unconfirmed desert location.Sustainability and liveability claims of Saudi 170-kilometre city are "naive" say expertsįollowing the Saudi Arabian government's unveiling of plans for an enormous linear megacity in the desert, urban design experts have expressed skepticism about whether its utopian vision is realistic.Architectuur Maken designs sculptural staircase overlooking Dutch landscapeĭutch studio Architectuur Maken has completed De Niewe Herdgang, a sculptural staircase rising 25 metres to create a watchtower over the landscape outside the city of Tilburg, the Netherlands.In the face of climate change, Britain's lawned parks should be replaced with urban forests to help control city temperatures and keep green spaces green during hot summers, writes Phineas Harper. "Grassy parks are no longer viable in the face of global heating".Michael Heizer completes monumental City sculpture in Nevada desertĪmerican artist Michael Heizer has completed City, a monumental sculpture formed of earthen mounds, geoglyphs and concrete pyramids deep in the Nevada desert that took more than 50 years to construct. Toronto airfield to be converted into district that aims for "the opposite of suburbanization"ĭanish studio Henning Larsen Architects, local studio KPMB and landscape architecture studio SLA are set to convert an airstrip outside of downtown Toronto into a residential district.Z'scape adds grassy amphitheatre and wild garden to hotel in rural ChinaĪ winding wooden path leads to a natural amphitheatre created by rippling mounds of grass at this garden in Lijiang, China, which was designed by landscape studio Z'scape and has been shortlisted for the Dezeen Awards 2022. London-based designer Samuel Wilkinson has created a prototype of a tree-like structure called Ecacia that harvests solar energy while providing a public place to shelter during very hot weather.
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