Recently, Newsweek asked three well-known architecture firms to explain what cities will look like in 2030. Using New York City as the location, these firms — HOK; Cooper, Robertson & Partners; and Richard Meier & Partners — responded to the hypothetical with The Future of Work and other musings as to how we will work, live, interact, and move around in 20 years. Click here to read their responses and get a glimpse into the future!
Archive for June, 2010
The History Of Solar Energy
Date: 06/01/2010 | Source: Facts-About-Solar-Energy.com
Solar energy history is fascinating and best understood when one looks back at its evolution, past uses, and the major players involved in its advancement. At the height of the Industrial Revolution, during times when the supply of fossil fuels (i.e. oil and coal) were seemingly endless, there were a few people who were concerned about the future of the nation once these non-renewable sources have finally been exhausted. The constant presence of the sun sparked their curiosity and began a journey of innovention. Click here to read more about the history of solar energy!











