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Carlo Ratti Associati’s Proposed Milan Science Campus Features Robotically-Assembled Brick Facades

August 7, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

Carlo Ratti Associati has released details of their schematic design for the University of Milan’s new science campus, featuring robotically-assembled brick facades, porous communal areas, and natural oases. Working in collaboration with Australian real estate group Lendlease, the “Science for Citizens” proposal will sit within a new Milan Innovation District, located on the site of Milan’s 2015 World Expo.

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MAD Revitalizes Abandoned Japanese Mountain Tunnel with Elemental Art Trail

August 6, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

MAD Architects have completed their restoration work on the Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel in Japan’s Niigata prefecture, transforming the historic lookout tunnel into a trail of artistic spaces. The “Tunnel of Light” was opened as part of the 2018 Echigo-Tsumari Triennale, cutting through 750 meters of rock formations to offer a panoramic view across one of Japan’s great landscapes.

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Comparing Tree Coverage in 10 Major Cities Around the World

August 3, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

Throughout the last two years, researchers at the MIT Senseable City Lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts have been using Google Street View data to study some of the world’s most prominent cities in terms of tree coverage. Developed in collaboration with the World Economic Forum, “Treepedia” seeks to promote awareness of the role of green canopies in urban life, and asks how citizens can be more integral to the process of greening their neighborhoods. 

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Controversial Snøhetta Plans for Philip Johnson’s AT&T Headquarters Halted by Landmark Designation

August 2, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

Work on the Snøhetta-designed renovation of 550 Madison Avenue, better known as the AT&T Headquarters, has ground to a halt in New York City. The controversial postmodernist icon, designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgree, has become the youngest building in New York to receive “Individual Landmark” status by the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), striking a blow to controversial efforts to renovate the building.

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Insight into Secretive Unbuilt NEOM Megacity ahead of Saudi Royal Visit

August 1, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

Following the October 2017 unveiling of NEOMSaudi Arabia’s $500-billion futuristic city billed as a “startup the size of a country,” details of the project’s progression have been scarce. Situated close to the border with Jordan and the Red Sea, the remote area has been sealed off to visitors, leaving onlookers to speculate with minimal details, such as the announcement by Japan’s Softbank that they were investing in the megacity.