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Matilde Moro

Culture journalist. A University of Westminster graduate in Journalism with an MA in Human Rights and Social Cultures at Goldsmiths University, Matilde works as a freelance journalist, writing about sustainable issues and culture. Her collaborations include Lampoon magazine, The Submarine, The Vision and Pangea. She is the co-founder of Origine, a magazine dedicated to Italian contemporary photography.

The digital space is associated with high interactivity levels, but what would happen if we managed to slow down digital media? The Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen is trying to find out.

Immersed in a stream of water, half of the island is constantly heated to plus five degrees thanks to a photovoltaic field. This allows us to observe and predict what might happen in our near future.

Architecture must stop thinking just in terms of providing shelter to humans: «animal, plants and the environment should be your clients just as well»

Twenty percent of the project was paid for by the Ugandan Ministry of Health. Built with the rammed rammed earth technique, the hospital has more than two thousand solar panels

With Italian materials, technology and know-how, innovation was applied to the underwater world at Y-40 The Deep Joy

With a hundred grown trees and thousands of plants, it will be accessible by the offices in the building as well as the local community

Using iced water as insulation in cold northern climates as a solution: Architect Stefano Pujatti is building a cinema school in Canada with filmmaker Shirley Cheechoo

The Bauhaus was founded at a time of transformation – the time we are now living in is just as transformative – talking to Xavier Troussard, head of the project

Regen is «developing a technology that you won’t even know it’s there» to build ecovillages based on the principle of circularity

A Vietnam-based architecture studio build community houses with locally sourced materials taking inspiration for the design from local fashion and colors