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The things we aren’t - Interni Magazine. Die Megatrends. When Streetwear And Social Media Hype Win Over Luxury Fashion. Twitch. The Future Of Luxury: 6 Luxury Trends To Stay Ahead In 2021. Balenciaga. Do These A.I.-Created Fake People Look Real to You? Adidas futurecraft strung shoe robotically woven to fit athlete data code.

Post Covid19, nuove formule per l’ufficio. IKEA Spring Collection 2020: Mindful Living and Close to Nature — THE NORDROOM. Future Week 2020 – Impulse für Weiterdenker - Future Day. Monika Griefahn hat dabei mitgewirkt, das Umdenken in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft auf die Agenda zu setzen – und das bereits 1980.

Future Week 2020 – Impulse für Weiterdenker - Future Day

Sie ist Gründungsmitglied von Greenpeace Deutschland, war die erste Frau im internationalen Vorstand von Greenpeace und organisierte große Kampagnen gegen die Verschmutzung unserer Meere. 1990 wurde sie zur Umweltministerin von Niedersachsen berufen und mischte die Politik von innen auf, später als Sprecherin der SPD-Fraktion für Kultur und Medien im deutschen Bundestag. Damals wie heute setzt sie sich für eine neue Energiepolitik ein und treibt gleichzeitig das Umdenken bei der Produktion von Gütern und den Prozessen voran. Als Expertin für das Cradle to Cradle-Prinzip betrachtet Monika Griefahn das Konzept Abfall als irreführend. REWE testet in Köln Mehrwegsystem für Salatbar. Das Mehrwegsystem für To Go Food ohne Pfand. 100architects rejuvenate pedestrian bridge in shanghai with bright colors + looped shapes.

100architects has introduced ‘high loop’, an urban intervention proposal for the renovation of puji road pedestrian bridge in shanghai. the iconic bridge was built over the suzhou creek in 1997, connecting the the jing’an and zhabei district. in 2009, it was renovated to allow additional access to small vehicles, such bikes and scooters, improving the urban connectivity. all images courtesy of 100architects.

100architects rejuvenate pedestrian bridge in shanghai with bright colors + looped shapes

A Conversation about Colour with Annette Baumeister, Member of BMW Group Design. BioBombola by ecoLogicStudio is a domestic algae garden. London-based architecture and research firm ecoLogicStudio, led by claudia pasquero and marco poletto, has devised ‘BioBombola’ — a project that invites people to cultivate domestic algae gardens that provide a sustainable source of vegetable proteins.

BioBombola by ecoLogicStudio is a domestic algae garden

‘BioBombola’ absorbs carbon dioxide and oxygenates homes more effectively than common domestic plants while fostering a fulfilling daily interaction with nature. all images © NAARO the photobioreactor absorbs the equivalent of two young trees in CO2 while producing the same amount of oxygen as seven indoor plants. the harvest is a simple and entertaining process that can be performed several times per week, collecting up to seven grams of spirulina per day (one tablespoon), which is the daily recommended intake for a family of four. The IKEA home of tomorrow is a self-sufficient, plant-filled heaven.

According to research conducted by IKEA, by 2050, 70% of the world population will live in cities, making it obvious that we need to rethink the way we live. better homes mean better lives period. and one that takes into consideration not only our wellbeing but also that of the planet is definitely a winner. built in szczecin, poland, the IKEA home of tomorrow is exactly this — a place where you can learn how to live in complete harmony with nature. the IKEA home of tomorrow is the brand’s new urban concept where visitors can learn how to introduce environmentally friendly solutions into their homes. these solutions address future challenges such as excessive amount of waste, exhaustion of natural resources, droughts and the corresponding rise in food prices, as well as the need to stay in healthier and greener spaces.

the IKEA home of tomorrow is a self-sufficient, plant-filled heaven

Serpentine Galleries explores ecological impact of materials in live talk. In the second part of today's Virtual Design Festival collaboration with Serpentine Galleries, curator Rebecca Lewin speaks to Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew researcher Caroline Cornish and Ma-tt-er founder Seetal Solanki about how histories, politics and ecologies are embedded in materials.

Serpentine Galleries explores ecological impact of materials in live talk

Alessi diventa la prima Società Benefit del design italiano. B Corp Anthem - B The Change. Alessi cambia statuto e diventa società Benefit. Il grande match per l’attenzione: i brand puntano sui sosia digitali. Accenture. For some time, we’ve been trackable by the data our online behavior generates. But our physical behavior has become increasingly traceable, too, empowered in part by 5G technology. This capability has come front and center during the pandemic, as governments monitor our movements through our phones and deploy apps and systems to conduct contact tracing in an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19. And though privacy concerns abound, we will likely find that people's desire for disease control is making them more accepting of such surveillance. But while governments focus on public health, companies are using trackable data to create exciting new products and services. Kristof von Anshelm - Netzwerk · der kongress tanzt.

Design your secure office. How COVID-19 could impact workplace design: managing movement. Top: Devised by 3XN, Cube Berlin's AI ‘digital brain’ connects the majority of internal systems to users via a mobile app.

How COVID-19 could impact workplace design: managing movement

Photo: Adam Mørk | Middle and bottom: Microsoft worked with Studio O+A to develop a 'meeting hexagon’ for its Redmond, Washington Envisioning Center to help remote participants contribute more fully. Photos: Jeremy Bitterman Indeed distancing will likely hasten the adoption of several ‘smart office’ technologies that streamline interactions between employees and their workplace. 6 Ways The Coronavirus Is Fundamentally Changing Hospitality Design. How COVID-19 could impact hospitality design: personal space. No industry has been as badly impacted by the current pandemic as the hospitality industry.

How COVID-19 could impact hospitality design: personal space

Sales at restaurants in the US are expected to decline by over €207 billion during the next three months according to the National Restaurant Association. Venues in London are already reporting a 47 per cent drop in year-on-year footfall. If the situation persists into the summer, the World Travel and Tourism Council projects a global loss of 75 million jobs and over €1.9 trillion in revenue.

How COVID-19 could impact hospitality design: the distributed restaurant. No industry has been as badly impacted by the current pandemic as the hospitality industry.

How COVID-19 could impact hospitality design: the distributed restaurant

Sales at restaurants in the US are expected to decline by over €207 billion during the next three months according to the National Restaurant Association. Venues in London are already reporting a 47 per cent drop in year-on-year footfall. If the situation persists into the summer, the World Travel and Tourism Council projects a global loss of 75 million jobs and over €1.9 trillion in revenue. The question now is, what comes next – what can be done to convince consumers to book again and how to better prepare brands for similar events in the future. Welcome to Bistro In Vitro - Bistro In Vitro.

Hello meat eaters, hello vegetarians.

Welcome to Bistro In Vitro - Bistro In Vitro

Mapeei - Uma vida sem plástico – MAPEEI 1VSP. Future Consumer 2022 by WGSN — test. 3 Social Megatrends Changing the World of FM. Die 5 wichtigsten Megatrends für Unternehmern in den 2020ern. Five Food and Beverage Personalization Trends to Watch. There is currently a growing demand from customers for customization in various aspects of the food and beverage industry.

Five Food and Beverage Personalization Trends to Watch

Not only the product or service offered, but also the customer experience needs to be unique and feel personal. Personalized customer experience has always been important in the luxury world and this trend is now spreading to more common products as well. Often linked to craftsmanship, personalization means that a customer can feel the satisfaction of having a tailor-made product or service. Luxury brands such as Harley Davidson, Louis Vuitton and Prada have embraced customization to offer unique pieces to their customers, for example, leather goods that are embossed according to their customers' preferences. Masspersonalization. Ambista » B2B network of the furnishing industry.

"Globalisation, digital networking and not least the increase in affluence of recent decades have multiplied the options for elf-realisation. Life paths, lifestyles and life models are becoming more flexible and differentiated", writes the market leader for trend research, Trend one.