arcVision 22 – The ConsumActor
In a complex and unstable global environment, consumers are becoming the leading players on today’s marketplace which is more and more based on value, simplicity, attention to nature and quality of life.
In a complex and unstable global environment, consumers are becoming the leading players on today’s marketplace which is more and more based on value, simplicity, attention to nature and quality of life.
Origins of the financial crisis, underlying responsibilities and possible exit strategies to return to real economy, to production and to the wealth of human labor.
Will there ever be a world in stars and stripes again? The forthcoming US presidential elections and the world’s expectations vis-à-vis a deciding event for the future stability of the international geopolitical system.
Alternative energy sources and technological innovation: not only the basic elements of modern industrial civilization, but also the fundamental components of future living spaces and architecture.
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.