by Paul O'Callaghan | Oct 3, 2025 | News
The sad news of the untimely passing of Kongjian Yu is still only sinking in. I got the message from Li An Phoa while at New York Climate Week. Kongjian did so much to help us make our cities and our planet, a greener place. He captured our imaginations with his...
by Lily Chen | Sep 19, 2025 | News
In sustainability circles, the conversation often revolves around reduction — reducing consumption, reducing waste, reducing impact. Yet the most transformative shifts in history have never come from simply doing less. They come from expanding what is possible. In his...
by Paul O'Callaghan | Sep 7, 2025 | News
Today I visited the Water Pressure: Designing for the Future exhibit at MAK Museum in Vienna by Jane Withers Studio. This was part 3 of the trilogy pilgrimage that began with Thirst: In Search of Freshwater at Wellcome Collection in London, followed by charity: water...
by Paul O'Callaghan | Sep 3, 2025 | News
The Basilica Cistern in Istanbul, is beautiful; more like a cathedral to water, than an underground water storage system. Yet these cisterns served an important functional role. In the event that there was a cut off in supply, they could sustain the cities population...
by Paul O'Callaghan | Jul 1, 2025 | News
People sometimes ask how does BlueTech Research decide what to analyse? The answer is we hold a Conclave. We deliberate over days, sometimes weeks, and eventually, there is white smoke. Or as, Dr. Cat Shrier, Ph.D., P.G.noted, she always suspected we were blowing...
by Paul O'Callaghan | Jul 1, 2025 | News
Innovation is meeting market need, or unmet needs. A pre-requisite is being in tune with it. While passing through Memphis, TN, with Our Blue World, we stumbled upon the most amazing Edge Motor Museum, Inc. The entire social, political and economic history of America,...