The world’s oldest – and most interesting – cafés: windows on history and culture (part I)
Small sips of history in living museums, witnesses to the city's intellectual, political, and social life.
Minimal design, maximum transformation of an urban park
Fluid colour and organic shapes evoke movement and serve the urban space without the need for costly interventions.
Egyptian blue, the lost pigment of the pharaohs
Researchers recreate history's first artificial pigment, used from ancient Egypt to the Renaissance.
Óscar Elgarrista, Project Engineer at RES RIDES
Many of our projects are born from an idea of the park that does not yet exist in the market... and we make it a reality.
High-performance street furniture, designed for citizens’ wellbeing
It combines safety and durability with the sensory appeal demanded by contemporary public spaces.
From Halong to e-visas: how Vietnam seduces the global traveller
Leader in Asia-Pacific with 30% more tourists by 2025, thanks to flexible visas, improved connectivity, and a diverse offering.