Aerial 3D printing is transforming construction by using autonomous drones to build structures without scaffolding or ground-based equipment. This breakthrough combines precision flight control, ...
IT is 1700 in Madrid, under the reign of Philip V. A widowed duke has been grieving for a long period of time for his beautiful wife who died in a freak accident while astride a horse. The King has ...
Embark on a journey to the world's most innovative cities, where futuristic architecture, cutting-edge technology, and ...
AS training resumes for their upcoming clash against Singida Black Stars, Fountain Gate FC head coach Robert Matano is ...
As Hong Kong builds its new, 30,000-hectare housing and technology hub, Ilaria Maria Sala considers the human and ecological ...
Olivier Rioux holds the Guinness World Record for world's tallest male teenager. A University of Florida basketball player whose height makes him a Guinness World Record holder needed just his ...
Shenzhen ranks second, with 443 buildings over 492 feet, followed by New York with 317 skyscrapers with Dubai coming in fourth position with 265. Meanwhile, London sits in 44th place, with 40 ...
London's first skyscraper was built in 1925. We've seen four distinct waves since. 100 years ago, London was a flat city, punctuated only by steeples, chimneys and the dome of St Paul's.
A local government’s controversial plan to introduce China’s agricultural technology and construct a 'mega pig farming apartment' has ignited outrage over animal rights and public health.
Later, fate handed her another key in 2020 - she met her husband, Danny Yu, from Shenzhen, South China's China Guangdong Province. When he learned of her love for hanfu, he took the initiative to ...
Our next Art Deco Centenary profile looks at American architect Raymond Hood, whose knack for skyscrapers led to him being branded the "brilliant bad boy of architecture". Hood's buildings include ...
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