Throughout his home city of Lyon, Ememem is known as “the pavement surgeon.” The artist repairs gouged sidewalks and splintered facades with colorful mosaics that he describes as “a poem that everybody can read.” Intricate geometric motifs
Singapore’s refurbished Changi Airport now features the world’s tallest indoor waterfall… Known as the ‘City in a Garden’, Singapore is already famous for its Gardens by the Bay, which contain a grove of human-made ‘super
From the Sidmouth Coastal Community Hub – part three: Sidmouth Coral Reef & Wave Border Community Garden Regenerate the border area next to the Ham creating a wave design Create a new UK coral reef themed community
From the Sidmouth Coastal Community Hub – part two: The Fishermen’s Shed Creative Workshops A new micro creative space for art and wellbeing in the Fishermen’s yard, Port Royal, Sidmouth. The Fishermen’s Shed – Sidmouth
From the Sidmouth Coastal Community Hub – part one: Sidmouth School of Art The beautiful coastal town of Sidmouth is the perfect place to inspire us all. LAUNCH PROJECT: Sidmouth Wall Space Transforming this unloved wall
Biodomes and biospheres are very much in fashion: The Eden Project Built a Rainforest Ecosystem Inside Buckminster Fuller-Inspired Geodesic Domes | Open Culture This one was designed by the extraordinary Buckminster Fuller over fifty years
… fantasy and spectacle … Moral Imaginations on Twitter Retweeted by: ρђ๏є๒є Շเςкєɭɭ (@solarpunk_girl) / Twitter Transition Network (@transitiontowns) / Twitter The quote is from a purposefully ‘political’ book, but the call for greater imagination
[From a piece looking at “the mutually constitutive relationship between speculative fiction and technological innovation”] Solarpunking Speculative Futures Here is a map of Eneropa, a vision of the continent of Europe in 2050. Reorganized by
Talking to the Louisiana Channel, iconic Japanese architect Kengo Kuma discusses the many influences that have shaped his work. “The house I grew up in was an old wooden house built in 1942. It was a very small
Talking of biospheres: “How will we live together?” – Sidmouth Solarpunk How about this in Montreal: The Montreal Biosphere is a museum dedicated to the environment in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is housed in the former United States pavilion constructed for Expo