Green Dream is a probing research by The Why Factory, MVRDV and Delft University of Technology features green urban projects and observations of the future accompanied wih essays by John Thackara and Winy Maas
The Why Factory dreams the Green City. There is confusion about what green means for design, architecture and urbanism. Winy Maas asserts that green projects are still disconnected efforts which fail to attain the scale of the interventions that are actually called for. Green is fashionable, but its design potentials remain unexplored.
Green Dream questions what is currently labelled as ‘green’ and in conjunction with experts elaborates how it ought to be defined. It challenges architectural conventions and looks into the potentials of new green architecture.
Green Dream is a probing research by The Why Factory, MVRDV and Delft University of Technology features green urban projects and observations of the future accompanied wih essays by John Thackara and Winy Maas
The Why Factory dreams the Green City. There is confusion about what green means for design, architecture and urbanism. Winy Maas asserts that green projects are still disconnected efforts which fail to attain the scale of the interventions that are actually called for. Green is fashionable, but its design potentials remain unexplored.
Green Dream questions what is currently labelled as ‘green’ and in conjunction with experts elaborates how it ought to be defined. It challenges architectural conventions and looks into the potentials of new green architecture.