CYBERTECTURE EGG Where: Mumbai, India See it in: 2010 The Cybertecture Egg is an office building with a mind of its own. It's designed as an interactive space that learns from its occupants. The egg's cutting-edge bathrooms, for example, monitor each person's vital signs, such as blood pressure and weight—and forward the info to a physician if the numbers don't look good. The egg cares about conservation, too: The 13-floor, ovoid building with a single flat side will gather some of its energy from solar panels and wind turbines; an indoor garden will provide natural cooling. The 13-floor ovoid Cybertecture Egg in Mumbai, India, has a single flat side. (Courtesy James Law Cybertecture International) You could say the Egg knows: Bathrooms will monitor visitors' vital signs, like blood pressure and weight—and forward the info to a physician if the numbers don't look good. (Courtesy James Law Cybertecture International) Designed by the James Law Cybertecture firm, the Cybertecture Egg will gather some of its energy from solar panels and wind turbines; an indoor garden will provide natural cooling. (Courtesy James Law Cybertecture International)