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Future Human Evolution - 0 views

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    Scientific and speculative articles about the future of human evolution regarding to artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, transhumanism, nanotechnology, space colonization, time travel, life extension and human enhancement
bob lynn

Designer Airport Home Away From Home - 0 views

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    Helsinki's Vantaa airport is taking the saying 'making yourself at home' to heart with the interior design for their newest travellers' lounge. No matter how hard airport designers try to make these international, heavy trafficked areas romantic and luxurious, there is no doubting the dread that most of us feel on a 6 hour lay over or extended visit. While there can be no denying the luxuriousness of this interiorly designed space, what the designers have cleverly done is steer away from the clinical coolness of traditional airport lounges and thrown a knowing look back towards creature comforts. The aptly named 'Almost @ home' lounge features interior aspects that have been chosen to most correctly reflect a Finnish, or any, home.
Jacob Martin

Amazing Seascape; Absolutely Second to None - 1 views

We just love this place and have stayed there several times now. The warm welcome, the comfort, the fresh design of the rooms and the atmosphere of the buildings are all second to none. When you ar...

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india art n design

Working towards sustainable tourism design - 0 views

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    Living in the serene mountains; yet totally connected to the world. Does this seem like a pun? Well, it isn't! Check out this absolutely digitally-connected retreat in the Himalayas
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Techno-ready urban design! - 0 views

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    Margot Krasojevic Architecture designs futuristic city-wide transportation system that will use kinetic energy for its movement
Alex Parker

Oslo Airport Terminal 2 - Airport Technology - 1 views

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    Oslo Airport's Terminal 2, also known as Central Building 2, in Norway, will increase the passenger handling capacity of the airport to 28 million travellers a year. The project was conceptualised in 2007, construction works are 50% completed as of mid-2014 and the new terminal is scheduled to open in April 2017.
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Luxury Mall in Bangkok - 0 views

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    With the onus on branded goods taking a mass leap, luxury retail and entertainment centres seem to be the trendy go-to places. Check out the newest one at Bangkok and leave us your views…
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'Architectures for a Better World' addresses societal issues integral to the built envi... - 0 views

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    What solutions can architecture offer to those segments of the global population that currently has no access to a well-designed environment? Check out the ongoing exhibition at Bengaluru that tugs at some crucial issues and leave us your views…
Ako Z°om

realXtend - 0 views

  • The number of interesting applications for the near future is great. A truly functional virtual reality platform has to cope with a number of different use cases from city planning to elderly care or teleconferencing software. Virtual reality’s strongest points are interpersonal communications applications and human-technology interfaces; the true value of the extended web is in connecting the real world with the new user interface. Top 5 applications for realXtend (in our own opinion): Virtual meeting tools Reduce travel costs and enhance quality over traditional telephone and video conferences Collaboration and social interaction Imagine your team members sharing applications and thoughts while they are geographically distributed, but virtually co-located. Advanced user interface Complex applications, such as home automation control, are easier to understand and use when they are presented in 3D applications. Collaborative Games realXtend is an ideal platform to make novel multiplayer game titles. It features many aspects that do not exist anywhere else. Collaboration, co-building and dynamic worlds offer rich possibilities for entirely new kinds of games. Visualisation technologies Visualize enormous amounts of data and make it comprehensible for the end user. For example, building information models and architect's drawings can be presented as a 3D world, where users can walk around and visualize how things are going to look.
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    based on the realxtend engine... 3d virtual worlds are to be complete parts of an architecture project: more than just showing moidels, it will implied people and also partners (industrails too) to achive and conceive the next projects in architecture !
Alex Parker

TAV's smart airport VIP / CIP service - 1 views

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    TAV Smart Airport [VIDEO} - Samrt airport VIP / CIP service gives greater convenience when travelling
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Self-sufficiency in public transport - a global footprint?! - 0 views

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    In times, when conserving resources is prime, a self-sufficient bus station seems like an ideal solution in public transport. Check out studio cepezed urban design skills in a fully-integrated bus station in Tilburg, Netherlands.
Alex Parker

A world first: Australia's plan for advanced biometric airport checks - 1 views

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    At the start of this year, Australia's border authorities announced an ambitious plan to roll out biometric identification across all their international airports by 2020. In a "world first", international travellers entering the country will be processed via a completely unmanned system that uses fingerprints, iris and facial recognition.
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WAF's World Hotel Building of the Year 2022! - 0 views

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    Dutch designer Caspar Schols, wins the WAF World Hotel Building of the Year 2022 Award for his Cabin ANNA Stay - a modular, cyclical, vacay option that can be produced locally anywhere in the world. With hand-movable walls and windows, its sustainable design allows guests to reconnect with themselves and nature.
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