arcVision 18 – Image Building
A special edition (only in english) to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Italcementi Group Corporate Identity in the recollections of those people who strongly believed in this challenge.
A special edition (only in english) to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Italcementi Group Corporate Identity in the recollections of those people who strongly believed in this challenge.
Fluid boundaries that expand and change in the compositional space of modern architecture and, equally, in the map of the world economy. Europe and Asia: the creation of a new strong link.
The “color of the future” in the economic and urban planning scenario: innovation, competition and knowledge economy. The European continent described as set for a strong recovery.
arcVision has chosen the places of knowledge, symbols of rationality in themselves, to review how the world arena is expanding in the globalization era.
Climate change is a global challenge. A challenge to develop new energy and environmental policies, more effective technological and market-based strategies, and greater synergies between developed and emerging countries.
New competitiveness factors in today’s global business environment: education and on-going training, labor market flexibility, development and integration of financial markets, investment in research, innovation, high-tech and infrastructures.
New giants are appearing on the horizon: China, India and the other “Asian tigers” account for over 50% of the world’s gross domestic product.
5 July 2004.
OAKA is a sport facilities complex built in 1982 and refurbished for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games under a design produced by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
The Olympic Athletic Center of Athens (OAKA), is a sport facilities complex built in 1982 and refurbished for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games under a design produced by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
EU enlargement based on the economics of innovation and knowledge. Architecture is called upon to design historical “places” as handed on by tradition and the “non-places” emerging from the crisis in modernity.