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.
The Fragility of Public Budgets
The signals we are seeing today paradoxically echo those that preceded past major crises. Public debt levels in industrialized countries are alarming:
United States: $36 trillion (Debt/GDP ratio...
Il presidente Usa collega la sua politica sull’isola artica al mancato Premio Nobel per la Pace, mentre Europa e alleati respingono le minacce tariffarie e insistono sulla diplomazia
More than a century ago, Greenland was already at the center of international strategic interests. The Lansing Declaration of August 4, 1916, signed by U.S. Secretary of State Robert Lansing, marked a key moment in recognizing Danish sovereignty over the island while laying the foundations for long-term American involvement in the Arctic. Understanding this historical agreement helps explain why Greenland remains geopolitically relevant today.
Dalle operazioni contro Venezuela e Iran alla gestione degli Epstein Files, passando per il peso decisivo delle elezioni di medio termine: l’analisi dei fattori politici e costituzionali che potrebbero portare Donald Trump a una nuova messa in stato d’accusa