There is a futuristic city designed and built from the ground up in Japan to test the latest technologies. It's called Woven City, and it's a bold experiment by Toyota to transition from being just an ...
Imagine a city where self-driving electric cars whiz along roads designed exclusively for them. The sidewalks are a mix of people and robots going about their daily business. A drone flies overhead to ...
The real estate industry is abuzz with the talk of tariffs. The U.S. imports 30 percent of its lumber from Canada and $4.5 billion in construction materials from Mexico every year, and new levies ...
Toyota is building the futuristic Woven City in Japan, a new sort of world for approximately 2,000 residents who are willingly transferring to the innovative ecosystem together with their families.
There has been a lot of architecture news coming out of Saudi Arabia recently, little of which has been good. Now the jewel in the crown of the desert kingdom's ongoing transformation, the Line, ...
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Plans for a futuristic city in Senegal dreamt up by the singer Akon have been scrapped and instead he will work on something more realistic, officials say. "The Akon City project no longer exists," ...
At first glance, it almost does not look real. Giant white marble buildings dominate the skyline, huge roads appear to be spotless, and huge monuments stand tall amidst surprisingly vacant roads. It ...
Pitched as a mix of ‘Blade Runner’ and ‘Jurassic Park,’ Neom is the world’s biggest construction project. Twenty-one thousand people have died so far to make it happen. Reading time 2 minutes Neom, ...