Nasce amando le rune, un libro dedicato alle pietre incise con le lettere dell’alfabeto nordico 🗿✍️, che richiama i principi di Carl Gustav Jung e una visione consapevole e pratica della vita....
Bottega 35 is a restaurant defined by confidence rather than novelty. Opened by Emerald Hospitality Group and founded by twin brothers Alberto and Arian Zandi, it presents itself as a neighbourhood address with ambition, grounded in the rhythms of Tuscan cuisine. Pasta sits at the heart of the menu, from slow-cooked pappardelle ragù to mafaldine finished tableside in a wheel of pecorino with truffle—moments of theatre that feel purposeful rather than performative.
Grilled dishes follow the same philosophy, allowing fire and seasoning to lead, while seafood plates remain clean, balanced, and precise. Desserts lean unapologetically traditional, reinforcing a commitment to pleasure over reinvention. The interiors, designed by Marta Gaset, echo this sensibility through natural light, reclaimed materials, and a sense of timelessness. Bottega 35 doesn’t seek to impress loudly; instead, it builds trust—establishing itself as a place designed for return visits rather than one-off occasions.
Il settore della mobilità aerea avanzata in Italia cresce grazie a investimenti, partnership industriali e progetti concreti come i droni “salvavita” e le applicazioni agricole. Tuttavia, la doppia velocità tra sperimentazione e piena operatività evidenzia l’urgenza di infrastrutture, regole chiare e collaborazioni pubblico-private. Il Convegno 2026 dell’Osservatorio Droni e Mobilità Aerea Avanzata al Politecnico di Milano offrirà dati, analisi e la voce dei protagonisti per orientarsi in questo scenario in rapida evoluzione.
Architecture is repeatedly told to be afraid.
Afraid of new tools ⚒️.Afraid of emerging technologies 💻.Afraid of becoming obsolete ⏳.
Today, that fear has a name: Artificial Intelligence 🤖
Me? I’m not afraid.
AI is not...
Art, cities and communities intersect in City Meets Earth, a group exhibition hosted at Little Louie in Elephant Park, London. As the show reaches its final moment, the Creative Spaces Networking Midday on 30 January brings together artists, architects, creatives and professionals to explore how art can shape dialogue, memory and the future of urban life.
Born in the early 2000s after a “virtual shipwreck” of an oil tanker, Elby won the hearts of readers as a mascot. Today, he returns as the silent conscience and digital guide, along with Elby’s Friends, a global community where you can share stories, photos, and ideas.
Health today goes beyond human medicine. The One Health approach recognizes the deep connection between human health, animal health, and the environment. Supported by science, the United Nations, and international organizations, One Health represents a real paradigm shift. From global governance to concrete projects in remote and fragile territories, this integrated vision is essential to address pandemics, environmental crises, food security, and emergency response—especially with the active involvement of Generation Z and Alpha, the future decision-makers
In London, at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Shakespeare loses the flowers 🌸 and fairies 🧚 and gains shadows, chaos, and tension 🌑🔥. The forest isn’t magical – it’s a world where love 💖, power ⚡, and identity 🌀 constantly shift. Flickering candles 🕯👀 and the cast bring queen energy 👑, romantic chaos 💔😂, and dark moments 😈. Not a light fairy tale: this is Shakespeare for today 🔥✨