
In 2025 We Might See The World’s First Floating City
Whether you believe it or not, sea levels are rising and not much is being done about it, so the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) are building a floating city for the future.
Whether you believe it or not, sea levels are rising and not much is being done about it, so the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) are building a floating city for the future.
It’s popular in Scandinavia and it’s always been a little too warm to do it here in Australia, but now Melbourne and Sydney will be hosting Go-Karting On Ice.
U.K. company Design Bundles analysed how many times the 145 most popular UNESCO World Heritage Sites were tagged on the Gram and ranked them accordingly.
Scuba diving and history often go hand in hand but just about anyone visiting Italy can visit the sunken city of Baiae, the Ancient Roman equivalent of Vegas.
In 1973, Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill, wanted to break the division between public and private spaces by reinterpreting the Arabic Mediterranean tradition of the Kasbah. The result is the beautiful La Muralla Roja, or The Red Wall.
This architecture project is taking place in China’s Wuxiang Mountain National Forest Park and will have a split area for offices and tourist service-oriented spaces. The project aimed to integrate nature as much as possible.