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Gärten des Grauens

The Reign of the Stone Front Yard is Over

Local governments across Europe are banning stone and concrete gardens, in favour of more climate-resilient urban greening.

Cost Plus Virtual Store

Virtual Store Bridges the Gap Between Online and Offline Shopping

The Cost Plus Virtual Store lets customers browse digitally through a 360° retail environment.

  • Pandemic Urbanism
De Clique

De Clique Helps Make New Consumer Products From Urban Waste

In the Dutch city of Utrecht, circular marketplace De Clique connects waste from local businesses with designers who turn it into new products — from tea to soap.

Unreal City

Augmented Reality App Makes the Art Exhibition COVID-Proof

An augmented reality exhibition along the River Thames transforms London’s public space into a COVID-proof digital museum.

  • Pandemic Urbanism
River swimming in Zürich

The Renaissance of Urban Swimming

The urban swimming movement is gaining popularity. Around the world, initiatives are emerging to make urban waterways swimmable. We have listed a few.

Multi-Purpose Furniture for Life in Lockdown

As we are forced to spend most of our existence at home, startups are coming up with smart solutions to make our spaces more flexible and multi-purpose.

  • Pandemic Urbanism
3D-printed street furniture

Outdoor Furniture, 3D-Printed

Designer Philipp Aduatz brings us closer to a 3D-printed future with his new outdoor furniture collection.

Tiny urban forests

Tiny Urban Forests Are Popping Up on Brownfield Sites Across the Globe

Climate adaptation doesn't have to be on a massive scale. This small-scale method sees urban brownfield sites transformed into tiny urban forests by local communities, improving biodiversity and combating climate change.

Tulu

From Possession to Use: Tulu’s Lending Cabinets Make it Possible

Why buy when you can borrow? Tulu installs tool libraries in residential, office or hospitality buildings available for everyone's use.

  • Future Urban Living
Your Year in Loitz

German Village Offers City Dwellers One Year Free Living

In an attempt to attract city dwellers to the countryside, the German village of Loitz is offering free housing and income for a year.

  • City-Leavers
My Room in the Garden

COVID-19 Drives Demand for Home Office Pods

WFH is here to stay. London-based architecture studio Boano Prišmontas have built a flat pack home office for your back garden.

  • Pandemic Urbanism
City Lust

City Lust: A Personal Journey Through Globalized Economy

The book City Lust by artist and photographer Charlie Koolhaas is a timely dialogue between words and images about a crucial moment in our recent history: the apotheosis of globalisation and its current unravelling.

Glamping in the City With a Roof Over Your Head

Amsterdam's indoor campsite Outside Inn offers its guests the thrill of camping combined with the comforts of a hotel stay.

Barbados Bleisure

The Emergence of ‘Bleisure’ Destinations in the Age of Remote Work

Have you ever dreamt of living on a tropical island, going to the beach every morning and exploring its beautiful nature, without losing your job? Well, now that can be your reality. Barbados is offering a 12-month visa for remote workers.

  • Pandemic Urbanism
Ureshino Chadoki

How the Japanese Tea Ceremony Becomes a Landscape Experience

Tea ceremonies are inextricably linked to Japanese culture. On the island of Kyushu, a tea plantation turns the tea ceremony into an immersive landscape experience, allowing visitors to consume the tea where it's grown.

  • Localhood
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