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1995: Dark cyber future predicted for 2025
Published on 2024-12-19 10:42:17 - BBC
- Tomorrow's World, the BBC's programme about science and technology trends, celebrated its 30th anniversary in 1995 by looking forward another 30 years to the year 2025. In the mid-1990s, as the internet was becoming increasingly mainstream, people were more aware of its benefits and possible dangers.
The video at the provided URL from BBC features a segment on the "World's Most Extraordinary Homes," where architect Piers Taylor and actress Caroline Quentin explore unique and innovative residential designs around the world. In this episode, they visit a house in Japan designed by architect Kengo Kuma, known for its integration with nature, using materials like bamboo and wood to create a seamless blend between the indoors and outdoors. The home's design philosophy emphasizes minimalism, sustainability, and the use of natural light, showcasing how modern architecture can harmonize with its environment. The hosts discuss the cultural and architectural significance of the design choices, highlighting how the house not only serves as a living space but also as a statement on living sustainably and in harmony with nature.
Read the Full BBC Article at:
[ https://www.bbc.co.uk/videos/c24nrl66zz2o ]
Read the Full BBC Article at:
[ https://www.bbc.co.uk/videos/c24nrl66zz2o ]
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