An exhibition at London’s Science Museum shows how far carbon capture research has come
The Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, the first publicly accessible art depot in the world, has just completed construction in Rotterdam’s Museumpark. Designed by MVRDV, the bowl-shaped building draws the eye with its 6,609...
Danish architectural practice 3XN Architects recently won a competition for the Climatorium, Denmark’s new international climate center that will be located in Lemvig...
New York City officials just approved plans to build the world's first underground park! It's a huge step forward for The Lowline, which will be located in an abandoned subterranean train line in NYC's Lower East Side...
Pierre Gonnord spent five years shooting Spain’s last generation of coal miners the moment they finished their shifts – an important record of a disappearing community...
Did you know that climate change denier David H. Koch is a trustee of the American Museum of Natural History and an advisory board member of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History? "So, what's in it for him apart...
The Aspen Art Museum (AAM) hasn't even officially opened its doors to the public yet, but one of its exhibitions is already causing massive controversy...
In a new exhibition, Michael Pawlyn lays out his vision for architecture inspired by the natural world – including biorock buildings grown entirely underwater and whole office blocks being lit by learning from the blind...
The digital renderings, material samples, mock ups and quotes in Rotor's 'Behind the Green Door' exhibit focus on urban and rural designs, large-scale plans, subtle small-scale projects and surprising interventions. ...
A new exhibition should remind Britons of the mysteries the sea still holds, as well as the pollution and plastic bottlesIt takes a summer such as this to bring the British close to the element on which their island shores...
We’ve been eagerly following the development of the NYC’s LowLine underground park as it gains momentum and edges closer to reality – and the amazing adaptive reuse project recently took a big step towards...
This week on Science Weekly Alok Jha meets the environmental activist and science writer Mark Lynas. Best known for his award-winning book Six Degrees about the horrific consequences of global warming, he's back with The...
Just last week we brought you a peek at the incredible winners of this year’s NYC’s Canstruction competition, which challenges engineers, architects, contractors, and students to create massive structures made entirely...
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We were honoured to have theoretical physicist Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith in the studio with us.
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