5 Buildings Designed To Make Cancer Treatment a Little More Bearable
We know that buildings can make us sick , and that they can also make us healthier. But can architecture make a difference in how we experience illness? What about cancer? That's a more complicated...
View ArticleThe 10 Best Houses of the Year
It's architecture awards seasons right now, with honors and medals being doled out with what seems like daily regularity. Thankfully, the AIA's 2014 Housing Awards breaks up the march of...
View ArticleWatch 8 BASE Jumps From 8 Famous Buildings
Do you like modern architecture? What about stomach-churningly scary videos of people hurling themselves off tall things? Well, you're in luck: After four people were arrested for BASE jumping off of...
View Article11 of the Coolest Products From the Busiest Week in Design
Every April around this time, Milan welcomes creative types from all across the globe for the Salone Internazionale del Mobile—pretty much the wildest week in the design world. Though the past few...
View Article8 Images of Hyper-Modern South Korea Compared With Its Past
Korea has undergone rapid change over the last century, with Seoul metamorphosing from the first East Asian city to light its royal palace with electricity to arguably the most modern city in the...
View ArticleThe High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here
Those troops you saw in science fiction movies as a child are now real. A few years ago, many countries recognized a need to upgrade the individual infantryman and thus started their own "future...
View Article7 Ingenious Trains That Slide Up the Slopes So You Don't Have to
Walk? Like up that giant hill? Yeah, no. This ain't the 15th century, we have funiculars for that now. In fact, here are seven of the swankiest ground-based gondolas to ever put the "fun" in "climbing...
View Article7 Charming and Wacky Treehouses You Can Rent For a Night in the Forest
At Treehotel in the north of Sweden, the rooms rise up like trees in an enchanted forest: a UFO, a mirrorcube, a giant bird's nest. It's some of your wildest childhood fantasies—brought to life by...
View ArticleSpace, Utopia's Final Frontier
The colonization of Earth's orbit, the Moon, Mars, and other planets still promises a kind of space utopia for Homo sapiens. Since the second half of the 20th century, more and more concepts have...
View ArticleThese Are Supposedly the 7 Best Objects Designed In the Last Year
If you had to pick a single thing out of the last year of your life and explain why it was better designed than anything else, what would you chose? A jury at London's Design Museum narrowed its list...
View Article23 Amazing Soviet Visions For The Future of Transportation
Tekhnika Molodezhi, or "Technology for the Youth," is a Soviet and Russian monthly science magazine that's been published since 1933. Like its U.S. and French counterparts, Popular Mechanics or the Le...
View Article60 Years Ago Today, Bell Labs Unveiled the Solar Cell
Sixty years ago, scientists at Bell Labs in New Jersey announced that the world finally had an efficient way to turn sunlight into electricity. On April 25, 1954, Daryl Chapin, electrical engineer,...
View ArticleThe Tech That Powers Six of the Greenest Buildings of 2014
Hearing the word "sustainable" conveys pretty much zilch about what makes a building efficient—more than anything, it's a term that tends to bore people. But if you look closer at the mechanical...
View Article23 Amazing Landscape Photographs That Are Actually Renderings
It can be difficult to know what's real and what's fake when it comes to digital art these days. But don't torture yourself worrying about it now: Here are 23 of the most amazing photorealistic 3D...
View Article10 of the Weirdest Corners on Reddit
If you've ever spent any time on Reddit, you know that bizarre corners and seedy underbellies abound, making it virtually impossible to uncover some of the site's more absurd stores of knowledge (to...
View ArticleThese Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet
Salt mines are special compared to other underground excavation sites: once they are closed for extraction purposes, they can be opened for visitors, or for storage purposes—all because of their...
View ArticleThese Landscapes Covered In Oil Wells Are Like Huge Alien Cities
Crude oil—or petroleum—has been used since ancient times for several purposes, mostly for dimly lighting up buildings and streets. Only after inventing the fractional distillation of oil and...
View Article29 Wonderful Bike Ads From the Golden Age Of Cycling
For a few brief decades of human history, just before combustion engines and motorcycles and cars burst onto the scene, the bicycle was the most advanced personal land vehicle around. They were...
View Article8 Simple Products Designed To Make Aging a Little Easier
The world is aging. By 2030, nearly 20 percent of Americans will be over 65. By 2050, about a third of China will be over 60. The same goes for many other developed countries. Yet we don't spend...
View Article20 Crazy Rides From the Dawn of the Bicycle
So we may say that, for a few brief decades before motorcycles and cars took over, the bicycle was the most advanced personal land vehicle around. And those decades were not just glorious but soulful...
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