It is widely considered that our current generation is the last one that is capable of preventing irreparable damage from climate change, and at our current rate, it won’t be…
In an increasingly interconnected world, digital technology has revolutionized various aspects of daily life, including the way people navigate and explore spaces. Wayfinding, the process of orienting oneself in physical…
What Is A Net Zero Building? A net-zero energy building is one that uses renewable energy systems on-site or comparable off-site offsets to generate as much energy as it uses…
In a world where climate change and resource depletion are pressing issues, sustainable architecture offers not just solutions but a powerful narrative for a more mindful, regenerative future. Sustainable architecture…
Minimalism is ‘a movement in sculpture and painting that arose in the 1950s, characterized by the use of simple massive forms’. In the second half of the 2010s minimalism became a…
Grandeur, efficiency, and transparency are the first impressions at the sight of Berlin’s spectacular Central Train Station. Opened to public use in May 2006, it is Europe’s largest central train…
Have you heard of modular construction before? We are sure you have encountered it. Modular constructions are structures built in a factory environment before being transported to the site for…
Architecture is User Centric Architecture is perceived as the collaboration of art and science of designing spaces and creating structures. However, architecture extends beyond the aesthetics and functionality of a…
The new Courthouse replaced the former and outdated judicial complex in Amsterdam. The Amsterdam Courthouse is notable for being energy efficient and a design that can be well sustained into…
Michael Pawlyn On Sustainability ‘Sustainable Design’ is more than just a trending buzzword to Michael Pawlyn. In his presentation, ‘Biomimicry In Architecture’ at Velux Daylight Symposium, he approaches the idea…
Although concrete is one of the most used materials in the construction industry for its durability, malleability, and weather resistance, it harms the environment. For such reasons, architects have experimented…
The world is in a constant state of flux. Technology is altering and transforming our relations with the world at an ever-increasing pace. There is an enormous proliferation of information…