The right vehicle for every trip, owned by no one in particular — how the Circular Century unbundles mobility from the car in the driveway.
The right vehicle for every trip, owned by no one in particular — how the Circular Century unbundles mobility from the car in the driveway.
What if the best place in town were the one we all went to? The Commissary is the Automat reborn — good food made special, and within everyone's reach.
What if your wardrobe just got better instead of bigger? The Curated Wardrobe is clothier as tailor at scale — so anyone can dress smart.
The performance economy comes home.
A device fitted to you on your first day of school, that grows with you across a lifetime. What consumer electronics looks like when it lasts.
Managing within a system in decline is a form of denial.
In a performance economy, the product is a vessel. The software is the spirit. What happens when the spirit departs?
Personal sovereignty in energy, attention, time, and your relationship with things. The Circular Century is a New Deal you can acquire for yourself — the full inheritance of a surplus you were always owed.
The environmental imperative is the reason to begin. This is about why you'll be glad you did it. Have to versus get to. Part I of a two-part conclusion.
Closing out a season that asked why circularity stalled — and discovered that the environmental case, while critical, is not enough to close the deal. The benefits hiding behind it are the ones that will.
The neighborhood workshop where skilled artisans tend your things before they break — making them more yours over time.
What happens when a block generates its own power, grows its own lunch, and tends its own things? The neighborhood becomes the operating layer of plenty.
The Circular Century's symbol: an autonomous vehicle that delivers what you need and retrieves what you're done with. One stop. Both ways.
How it feels to live in a home that gets better with time, and what it takes to make one. Why the dwelling is the test case for better living with circularity.
Abundant energy and intelligence are arriving just as the culture demands simplicity. The brand that sells "enough" will own the biggest business opportunity in history.
When institutions produce the chaos, order becomes the rebellion. The punks of 2026 don't sneer. They say "no thank you" and build something without you.
The household has been at the far end of a long fragile string for a century. Energy sovereignty is the move out. Solarpunk 2.0, and the triad that builds it.