ROAD DWELLING
Towards future smart-urban
Climate change is projected to become the fastest growing driver of biodiversity loss by 2050, followed by commercial forestry. The consequent loss and degradation of urban and peri-urban green space could adversely affect ecosystems as well as human health and wellbeing.
The fast-paced world promotes technological consumerism brings new innovations, themes and trends. The future is not about flying cars or wearable technology.
We should stay connect with the nature and start to design and live in smarter urban environments, combine urbanisation to return to our pastoral past through a green city.
The fast-paced world promotes technological consumerism brings new innovations, themes and trends. The future is not about flying cars or wearable technology.
We should stay connect with the nature and start to design and live in smarter urban environments, combine urbanisation to return to our pastoral past through a green city.