Desert ski slopes and outdoor aircon: can the scorching emirates really go green?

It is one of Earth’s biggest carbon emitters, a place where SUVs roar from manmade islands to malls with ski slopes. Can an architecture triennial in the UAE really teach us how to go green?

The new McLaren Elva is a ferociously fast open-cockpit two-seater

    The new McLaren model is an extreme two-seater with a bespoke carbon fibre chassis and body but no roof, no windscreen and no side windows. This new open-cockpit two-seater celebrates Bruce McLaren-designed 1960s McLaren-Elva sportscars. The appearance of the McLaren Elva is as striking and unique as the driving experience. McLaren continues to … Read more

What Car is Best for You

    If you are in the market for a new car, then it can be difficult to know which one is for you. There are so many different brands, types, and price ranges of cars available that the options truly are endless. You may also be torn between getting a car that you want, … Read more

nose-to-tail experiences: Ittoryu Gozu is introducing an eye-opening perspective on wagyu beef

  Wagyu beef is seen as a luxury item, but a new restaurant in San Francisco is serving it in a way that allows guests to taste it in new, different and approachable preparations. Ittoryu Gozu, New Wagyu-focused Restaurant Now Open in San Francisco’s SoMa District. Ittoryu Gozu’s Chef and Owner Marc Zimmerman embraced Japanese … Read more

Tesla on the water: Silent 80 Tri-Deck – The only footprints you leave behind are those on the sand

    Self-sufficient with unlimited range without burning fuel:  Silent Yachts unveiled its most spacious catamaran to date.  The new yacht uses silent electric propulsion for unlimited range with no noise, fumes or vibration, she is self-sufficient and virtually maintenance-free. Silent-Yachts, the innovative Austrian company that produces the first oceangoing solar-electric production catamarans in the world, … Read more

How do you like your beef… old-style cow or 3D-printed?

Manufacturers claim their products taste like the real thing, have huge ecological benefits and could soon be in our homes