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Power on Campus – Harvard Energy Facility Showcases the Beauty of Infrastructure

March 15, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

On a prominent, highly visible site within Harvard University’s Allston Campus, a celebration of the beauty of infrastructure is beginning to take shape. Designed by Boston-based Leers Weinzapfel Associates, the 58,000 square foot Allston Campus District Energy Facility (DEF) represents a new, highly efficient infrastructure typology, delivering electricity and water for the campus, whilst simultaneously showcasing the intricate complexity of engineering and design.

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UNStudio Founder Launches Startup for Shaping Human-Focused Smart Cities

March 14, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

A bounty of technological innovations in the 21st century have led to the theorization and implementation of so-called “Smart Cities,” urban environments driven by data, and designed for efficiency. Although most smart technology focuses on infrastructure, a new tech startup named UNSense has been launched with adopts a human-centric approach, focusing on health and wellbeing.

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UNStudio Founder Launches Startup for Shaping Human-Focused Smart Cities

March 14, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

A bounty of technological innovations in the 21st century have led to the theorization and implementation of so-called “Smart Cities,” urban environments driven by data, and designed for efficiency. Although most smart technology focuses on infrastructure, a new tech startup named UNSense has been launched with adopts a human-centric approach, focusing on health and wellbeing.

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SOM Selected to Design Green Masterplan for Eastern Paris

March 13, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

Chicago-based Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) have won an international competition for the design of an enhanced urban district in Charenton-Bercy, on the eastern edge of Paris. Working with a team of urbanists, landscape designers and community think tanks, SOM have proposed a highly connected urban landscape incorporating a 180-meter energy efficient tower, and contemporary rotunda serving as a virtual reality hub. 

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Electric Planes and Driverless Cars: Plans Unveiled for World’s First Energy-Positive City Airport

March 8, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

In an era defined by globalization, and ‘speed-driven economies,’ urban environments are becoming more entwined with airports, giving rise to an architectural phenomenon of the ‘Aerotropolis’ across the world. In OsloNorwegian firms Haptic Architects and Nordic Office of Architecture have aimed higher, seeking to design the world’s first energy-positive airport city for the Norwegian capital.