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Architecture Technology Big Hero 6, 2014, Dona Hall & Chris Williams ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion, 2012, University of DAC-1, 1960’s, General Motors & IBM Gravity, 2013, Alfonso Cuaron Expansion Stuttgart PRONTO, 1957, Hanratty Guardians of the Galaxy, 2014, James Gunn New Research finds 105 10 Billion Earthlike Planets 45 Tiny Planets Discovered Endesa World Fab Condenser, 2014, Daniel Ibanez, Invention of NERBS (PHD), 1970’s, Ken Versprille Ant Man, 2015, Peyton Reed Guardians of the Galaxy 100 Rodrigo Rubio Formation of AutoCAD, 1983, AutoDesk Iron Man, 2008, Jon Favreau Surface Deep Garden, 2011, Harvard Graduate Release of Pro/Engineer, 1987, PTC Facebook is Launched, 2004 95 School of Design Rep-rap Project is Released, 2004, RepRap Das Triadische Ballet, 1923, Oskar Schemmer Mooney Probe Lands on Titan Planet Discovered that could Harbour Life Alpine Shelter ‘Bivak na Prehodavcih’, 2013, First High Definition Colour Printer, 2005, Z- Kartell Founded, 1949, Giulio Castelli and Claudio 90 The Martian Premica Architects Corporation Letti Galaxies Forming Along Filaments: Tomás Saraceno Tensile Structures Vol.1 Pneumatic Structures, 1967, The Darwin is Released, 2008, Rep Rap First National Plastics Exposition, 1946, Society of 85 Launch of SpaceX New Planet Discovered Near Pluto Frei Otto Stereolithograph is Patented, 1986, Charles Hull Plastics Industry Mercury Mark IV-A Suit Space Tourism Emerges 80 From the House of the Future to the House of Today, Maker Bot is Launched, 2009, Makers Style in the Technical and Tectonic Arts or Practical Shuttle Ejection Space Suit Pluto Downgraded to Dwarf Planet 1956 , Alison and Peter Smithson First Food Printer, 2011, Cornell University Aesthetics, 1860, Gottfried Semper OUTER SPACE Outer Space: 75 Shuttle Launch Escape Suit Fascination Outer Space Hybrid Architecture: An Environment for the Prosthetic Apple Watch, 2015, Rhiannon Williams Man, Machine and Motion, 1952, Richard Hamilton Sokol-KV-2 Mars Found with Water 70 Body, 1963, Georges Teyssot Fitbit, 2009, James Park Aerosolar Journeys, 2017, Tomas Saraceno Apollo A7LL Suit EMU- Extravehicular Mobility Unit Architecture Without Architecture, 1963, Simon Smart Textiles, 2018, Rebeccah Pailes-Friedman Galaxies Forming Along Filaments, 2009, Tomas Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo Curiosity Rover Lands 65 on Mars Sphere Sadler Invisibility Cloak, 2006, John Pendry Saraceno First Inhabitants of Space Station Trajes Espaciales Costume Design: Star Wars On Space Time Foam, 2012, Tomas Saraceno Adam, a Robot, find Yeast Cell, 2009, Aberystwyth Solar Bell, 2013, Tomas Saraceno 60 New Signals Heard from Space Gravity Passivhaus Institute Founded, 1996, Dr Wolfgang University in Wales Hybrid Webs, 2013, Tomas Saraceno Our Living Planet and the Voyager 1 goes Interstellar Costume Design: Star Trek Search for Life Beyond Earth 55 Feist First 3D Printed Car, 2010, KOR Ecologic and Cities on the Move: Contemporary Asian Art on the Interstellar Anthropometry-Modular, 1943, Le Corbusier Stratasys Turn of the 21st Century, 1997, Hou Hanru and Hans 50 Proof that DNA can Operating Manual for Spaceships Architecture of the Well-Tempered Environment, Steve Jobs Dies, 2011 Ulrich Obrist Survive in Space 1969, Reyner Banham End of the Space Shuttle Program, 2011, NASA Strandbeest, 1990, Theo Jansen 45 Amazing Architecture 4 Speed of Light Theory Changes Spencer Finch: Lunar PRADA Building, 2002, Herzog de Meuron Voyager 1 goes Interstellar, 2013, NASA Hyperlinks: Architecture and Design, 2010, The Art End of the Space Shuttle Program 40 Performative Architecture Movement, 2000’s Curiosity Rover Lands on Mars, 2012, NASA Institute of Chicago Textile Architecture, 2009, Sylvie Kruger Launch of SpaceX, 2012, SpaceX Flying Garden, 2005, Tomas Saraceno 35 Poetic Cosmos of the Breath, 2007, Tomas Saraceno 45 Tiny Planets Discovered, 2008, Michel Mayor Greg Lynn’s “Animate Foam”, 1995, Greg Lynn “Metacity/Datatown”, 1999, MVDVR Mooney Probe Lands on Titan, 2005, NASA News from Nowhere, 1890, William Morris 30 Amazing Architecture 4, 1963, Archigram Wearable Health Devices, 2018, MDPI World Expo 2015: “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Solar Bell : 25 Tomas Saraceno Hapticity and Time (Tactile Architecture), 1988, Robotic Garment, 2018, Silicon Valley Life”, 2015 Rise of ISIS Barcelona International Juhani Pallasmaa World Expo 2010, Shanghai, 2010 Exposition, 1929 Arab Spring "Soil Erosion: A Food and Environmental Threat" 20 Swiss Sound Pavilion, 2000, Peter Zumthor Science New York World’s Fair, 1964 USA Invades Afghanistan Expo 67 "Man and His World" Syrian Government Digital Morphologies, 2008, Riccardo Bovo Discovery of Bacteria that uses Photosynthesis, 2007, The Great Exhibition, 1851 "Metacity/Datatown" 15 World Expo 2010: World Expo 2015: starts using ChemicalRecord High Global Temperatures Release of Pro/ENGINEER Invention of NERBS: PHD Project Shanghai "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life" Weapons New York World due to Climate Change Heydar Aliyeu Cultural Centre, 2007, Zaha Hadid Don Bryant Operating Manual for Spaceships, 1969, Fair 1964 Formation of AutoCAD Iraq War Buckminister Fuller 10 Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre: Architects Synthetic Biology is Defined, 1970 Zaha Hadid Architects The Great Exhibition, 1851 TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT Douglas Garofalo Exhibition NASA study: Irreversible Effect of Industrial Civilisation Mobius House, 1998, UNStudio Designer DNA, 2017, Christopher Voigt Spencer Finch: Lunar, 2011, Spencer Finch Poetic Cosmos of the Breath: PRONTO Humanity Hits 7 Billion 5 Tomas Saraceno Expo 67 “Man and His World”, 1967 Biological Programming, 2016, Tanya Lewis Sphere, 1998, Michael Crichton DAC-1 William Morris: News from Nowhere Performative Architecture Movement Barcelona International Exhibition, 1929 New Chemical Code for Life, 2012, Victor Punheiro, Costume Design: Star Wars, 1977, John Mollo 0 Textile Architecture: SURVIVAL Sylvie Kruger Facebook is Launched Phillipp Holliger Costume Design: Star Trek, 1966, William Ware Techno-geisha Wikipedia is Launched Typhoon Haiyan Kills Form Labs Bring back 5000 in Philippines Fashion CRISPR gets Invented, 2013, Feng Zhang Theiss -5 Stereolithography 3 Bombs in Madrid Customizable3D Printed Clothing, 2015, Danit Peleg NASA estimates 1 billion ‘Earths’ in our galaxy, Steve Jobs Dies Swiss Sound Pavilion: Peter Zumthor Flooding in Mozambique -10 Before Minus Now Collection, 2000, Hussein 2015, NASA World Events Stereolithography Patented Greg Lynn's "Animate Form" Twin Towers Attack PRADA building: Herzog de Meuron The Darwin The Materials: Cecil Lubell Japanese Tsunami Chalayan Planets Discovered that could Harbour Life, 2007, China Syndrome, 2007 -15 Released Reprap 3D Printer is Released Indonesian Tsunami Architecture of the Frozen Aura Flowing Mesh Dress, 2013, Zaha Hadid Stéphane Udry Swine Flu Outbreak, 2009 Z Corp Releases First Colour, Materials of the 21st Well-Tempered Environment: La Mujer Digital High Definition 3D Printer Century by Mark Miondowik Flying Garden: Airplane Crash in Greece Reyner Banham -20 Tomas Saraceno Haitian earthquake Gareth Pugh Spring Collection, 2009, Gareth Pugh New Planet Discovered Near Pluto, 2005, Palomar Ebola Outbreak, 2013 kills 222000 Hyperlinks: “Dressmaking is the Architecture of Movement”, Observatory’s Samuel Oschin First SARS case, 2003 Anthropometry- Architecture and Design Clothing for the Living House Maker Bot Launched -25 Modulor: Le Japanese Tsunami, 2011 Corbusier London Terror Attacks 1960’s, Balmain Pluto Downgraded to Dwarf Planet, 2006, Forbes Article: Strandbeest: Theo Jansen Luxury 3D Printed Clothing First 3D Printed Car Euro is Introduced Winde Rienstra Fall Winter, 2012, Winde Rienstra International Astronomical Union Indonesian Tsunami, 2004 -30 Bitcoin Invented Schwestern Floge, 1918, Klimt and Emilie Flogue Mars Found with Water, 2010, Carnegie Institution Flooding in Mozambique, 2000 Danit Peleg: Adam, a Robot, Customizable 3D Printed Clothing finds Yeast Cell Cities on the Move: Contemporary Asian Art Deepwater horizons 3D Printed and Parametric Clothing, 2007, Iris Van of Washington Earthquake and tsunami in Japan kills 16000 -35 Endesa World Fab Condenser Sculpteo Article: 3D Printing and Fashion on the Turn of the 21st Century explodes leaking STRUCTURAL DESIGN 780000 m3 of crude oil into the ocean Herpen New Signals Heard from Space, 2004, Search for people, 2011 Iris Van Herpen: Aerosolar Journeys: -40 3D Printed and Tomas Saraceno "Dressmaking is the Parametric Clothing Space Age Style, 1960’s, Andre Courreges Extraterrestrial Intelligence Humanity hits 7 Billion People, 2011 Passivhaus Institute founded Architecture of Movement" -Balmain Oil Spill off the Coast of Spain Against Fashion, 1850, Radu Stern Proof that DNA can survive in Space, 2014, Oliver Wikipedia is Launched, 2001 Ant Man -45 Iron Man Fear and Fashion in the Cold War, 1960, Jane Pavitt Ullrich Twin Tower Attacks, 2001 Winde Rienstra Surface Deep Garden Fall Winter 2012 -50 MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT Key 3D Printing Patents Expire Design in the 60’s Collection, 1967, Paco Rabanne Speed of Light Theory Changes, 2004, Oxam Lab 3 Bombs go off in Madrid, 2004 On Space Time Foam: Tomas Saraceno Gareth Pugh Retro Action, 1967, Pierre Cardin The Materials, 1968, Cecil Lubell London Terror Attacks, 2005 Spring Collection 2009 Before Minus Now Collection -55 Pucci Bubble Helmet, 1969, Emidio Pucci Materials of the 21st Century, 2017, Mark Airplane Crash in Greece, 2005
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