LIVING LIGHT
Living Light is a permanent pavilion commissioned by the City of Seoul that glows and blinks according to real-time air quality and public interest in the environment.
Living Light is a permanent pavilion commissioned by the City of Seoul that glows and blinks according to real-time air quality and public interest in the environment.
BRUUMRUUM! is a permanent responsive light installation is located next to the Disseny Hub building and the Agbar Tower in Plaça de las Glories of the PobleNou District in Barcelona.
This project is temporary interactive urban installations for the Athens 2004 Olympics. The project connects a luminous interactive sound and landscape in the plaza and creating a constant choreographed movement of the public.
The FAV2018 was an opportunity to share with the general public KA-AU project and its visions on the future of the built environment education. Therefore, several conferences were held at the Trésoriers de la Bourse from June 13 to 15, 2018.
The Sen city 2017 - 2018 Workshop aims to highlight the reflections of students from previous years to create new contemporary media in connection with the cultural city, serendipity and new technologies. The framework is not fixed and evolve according…
Jörg Schröder / Maurizio Carta / Sarah Hartmann (eds.) English ISBN 978-3-86859-532-1 Creative Heritage is a manifesto during the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 – it represents a call to forge connections once again between cultural heritage as things and…
The book is the result of a one-year research project supported by the Danish Environmental Agency's Innovation Program (MUDP). The contents has been developed through extensive research, knowledge sharing and workshops between 3XN Architects — GXN Innovation (architects), MT Højgaard…
Interview by Areti Markopoulou at Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia - IaaC -, Barcelona, November 2015 Based on your work and expertise, what is in your opinion the Urban Next? More info: urbannext.net The Future of Urbanity
Sarah Williams is currently an Associate Professor of Technology and Urban Planning. She also is Director of the Civic Data Design Lab at MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning. The Civic Data Design Lab works with data, maps, and mobile…