Wind Knitting Factory
I’d love to go on a treasure hunt with Dutch designer Merel Karhof through the backstreets and cul-de-sacs of London
I’d love to go on a treasure hunt with Dutch designer Merel Karhof through the backstreets and cul-de-sacs of London
With this post, I celebrate my fourth anniversary writing for Artists and Climate Change, this diverse online community of passionate
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“Never has there been a better time to be an architect.” —Paul Hawken This recent quote by Paul Hawken –
At the end of this month in Lamu, Kenya, a 7-meter (22.97 ft.) boat made entirely out of recycled plastic,
Though metropolitan Bangkok is rapidly pumping out new malls and hotels across its territory, nature conservation organizations and artists have
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In my last post, I described a brief history of artists throughout the ages – musicians, architects, sculptors – who
In 2018, I will attend my first Biennale di Venezia, the world’s oldest and most prestigious contemporary art exhibition, founded
The Netherlands, that small country with big ambitions that lies below sea level, has been battling water and trying to
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Waterlicht Westervoort Located on an alluvial plain, much of the Netherlands lies below sea level. The first century Roman writer
When thinking about solar energy, most of us conjure up images of rectangular arrays of blue photovoltaic (PV) panels covering