This week Bjarke Ingels revealed his plan to redesign Earth
This week on Dezeen, Danish architect Bjarke Ingels unveiled his plan to stop climate change by redesigning the planet.
BIG founder Ingels explained his Masterplanet concept, which aims to "prove that a sustainable human presence on planet Earth is attainable with existing technologies" to TIME magazine.
By master planning the planet, Ingels calculated that 10 billion people could enjoy a high quality of life.
Dezeen Showroom launches with products from Vitra, Hem, Luceplan and Maruni
This week saw the launch of Dezeen Showroom ? an affordable space for brands to showcase products to Dezeen's huge global audience.
The launch included furniture and lighting products by designers Jasper Morrison, Stephen Burks, Faye Toogood, Naoto Fukasawa and Barber Osgerby. Nine designs that demonstrate the variety of Enzo Mari's works
Following the death of Italian designer Enzo Mari last week, the curators of a major retrospective of his work at the Triennale Milano chose nine of his key designs for Dezeen.
Picks by curators Hans Ulrich Obrist and Francesca Giacomelli included Mari's travelling bookcase, animal children's toys and self-designed furniture proposal.
Olafur Eliasson perches giant astronomical instrument on top of glacier
This week saw artist Olafur Eliasson aim to draw attention to climate change by installing an oversized armillary sphere on the summit of the Hochjochferner glacier in the Italian Alps.
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