Farah Aliza Badaruddin's (Bartlett School of Architecture) project explored the large-scale architectural implications of applying radical weather technologies to the task of landscape remediation, asking specifically if Cape Canaveral's highly contaminated ground water—polluted by a "viscous toxic goo" made from tens of thousands of pounds of rocket fuels, chemical plumes, solvents, and other industrial waste products over the decades—could be decontaminated through pyrolysis, using guided and controlled bursts of lightning.
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Luigi Prina / by Kelly Chow
Photography: Gianluca Giannone
Every now and then it happens that ships are so light that they begin to sail through the clouds. An account of the work of Luigi Prina.
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