Elon Musk, Architects David Benjamin and Kate Orff Among Rolling Stone's "25 People Shaping the Future"
In their latest issue, Rolling Stone has named Elon Musk "The Architect of Tomorrow," as well as listed architects David Benjamin and Kate Orff as two of their "25 People Shaping the Future in Tech, Science, Medicine, Activism and More."
In their latest issue, Rolling Stone has named Elon Musk "The Architect of Tomorrow," as well as listed architects David Benjamin and Kate Orff as two of their "25 People Shaping the Future in Tech, Science, Medicine, Activism and More."
The recently revealed Tesla Semi. Image Courtesy of Tesla
Gracing the magazine's cover, Elon Musk is the subject of the magazine's in-depth profile, covering his latest ventures ranging from the new Tesla Semi trucks to SpaceX to his tunnel drilling operation, the Boring Company. "He's probably the only person who has started four billion-dollar companies ? PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX and Solar City," Rolling Stone describes Musk. "But at his core, Elon Musk is not a businessman or entrepreneur. He's an engineer, inventor and, as he puts it, "technologist." And as a naturally gifted engineer, he's able to find the design inefficiencies, flaws and complete oversights in the tools that power our civilization."The magazine also selected two boundary-pushing architects to their list of 25 innovators: David Benjamin of The Living and SCAPE studio founder Kate Orff.
The Living's MoMA PS1 Young Archit...
In their latest issue, Rolling Stone has named Elon Musk "The Architect of Tomorrow," as well as listed architects David Benjamin and Kate Orff as two of their "25 People Shaping the Future in Tech, Science, Medicine, Activism and More."
The recently revealed Tesla Semi. Image Courtesy of Tesla
Gracing the magazine's cover, Elon Musk is the subject of the magazine's in-depth profile, covering his latest ventures ranging from the new Tesla Semi trucks to SpaceX to his tunnel drilling operation, the Boring Company. "He's probably the only person who has started four billion-dollar companies ? PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX and Solar City," Rolling Stone describes Musk. "But at his core, Elon Musk is not a businessman or entrepreneur. He's an engineer, inventor and, as he puts it, "technologist." And as a naturally gifted engineer, he's able to find the design inefficiencies, flaws and complete oversights in the tools that power our civilization."The magazine also selected two boundary-pushing architects to their list of 25 innovators: David Benjamin of The Living and SCAPE studio founder Kate Orff.
The Living's MoMA PS1 Young Archit...
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