The Death Star has landed and it has disguised itself as the James Law Technosphere, so beware. Actually, this Death Star is not set out for destruction but will hopefully better humankind by nature of its eco-building existence.
Instead of being a 'Star Wars' throwback, however, the James Law Technosphere actually sets out to mimic Earth in its design. Based in Dubai, it'll be yet another reason to visit this super city.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Eco-building
- The James Law Technosphere presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the eco-building industry.
- Biomimicry
- The design of the James Law Technosphere, inspired by Earth, opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in biomimicry.
- Sustainable Architecture
- The eco-friendly design and construction of the James Law Technosphere creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in sustainable architecture.
Sectors Adopting This
- Construction
- The construction industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities through the development of eco-building technologies and techniques inspired by the James Law Technosphere.
- Tourism
- The James Law Technosphere's unique design and features can attract tourists, creating disruptive innovation opportunities within the tourism industry in Dubai.
- Architecture
- The design and construction of the James Law Technosphere present disruptive innovation opportunities for architects to incorporate eco-friendly and biomimetic principles in their projects.
