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Green Artillery: How could railroads turn into humanistic green corridors?
Railroads are essential and indispensable modes of transportation in modern cities. These superstructures physically, socially, and economically connect various neighborhoods. However, these massive structures do not typically include appealing places where people want to spend their time in daily life. Recently, this trend has begun to change, driven by initiatives aimed at addressing the challenges posed by the physical barriers created by railroads.

Kaan Servi
Sep 254 min read


Practical strategies for embracing greener spaces
As the world faces environmental challenges, architects, designers, and policymakers are increasingly turning to greener living strategies to create spaces that benefit both people and the planet. But what does embracing greener living really mean? How can it be applied effectively in architecture and design? This article explores practical strategies that make greener living achievable and impactful.

The Greener Space
Sep 14 min read


Building with purpose: Honest conversations on sustainability in architecture & design
Emerging designers are entering the field at a critical moment. The advice shared by experienced professionals is clear: learn the fundamentals of sustainability, stay curious, and don’t be afraid to question traditional practices. It’s important to remember that sustainability is not about achieving perfection. It’s about honesty, transparency, and a willingness to evolve. Companies and brands must be allowed space to experiment, to fail, and to learn.

Sibela Hyseni
Aug 144 min read


Nishiawakura: The Japanese village reborn through its forest
Faced with a shrinking and aging population, the
village crafted this strategy in collaboration with forestry experts and rural development
planners. The goal? To revitalize the local economy by sustainably managing the forest that covers 95% of its land.

Román Hernández
Jul 292 min read


Lessons from the past, solutions for the future: Designing low-impact buildings
The transition to sustainable design does not mean starting from scratch. It builds on principles that are not new in human history. Many cultures already applied passive strategies to adapt to their environment without the need for mechanical energy.

Melanie Quesada
Jun 53 min read


Wander with purpose: Discovering sustainable design through global journeys
In the quiet corners of a desert village, in the shadow of an alpine roof, or beneath the filtered sunlight of a bamboo canopy, a traveler may find not just shelter, but a revelation. To travel is to learn. In particular, for designers and architects seeking to create a more sustainable built world, traveling is far more than an escape; it is a form of research, empathy, and reawakening. It offers various valuable insights that inform and enrich their design approach.

Sibela Hyseni
May 295 min read


Biophilic interior design: Current trends and the power of nature on well-being
In a more technologically evolved and urbanized world, our connection with nature is often lost—reduced to weekend escapes or digital screen savers. Biophilic interior design closes this gap by intentionally introducing elements of the natural world into constructed environments. Founded on the human desire to connect with nature, biophilic design is not just about beauty; it's a science-based practice to advance well-being.

Ghazaleh Kalhor
May 265 min read


How architecture can work with nature: The vision of a Third Paradise
The four main elements—water, air, fire, and earth—can be experienced within the microcosm of Fallingwater. The adaptation of the structure to the surrounding topography makes it an inseparable part of the ecosystem. Residents, or nowadays museum visitors, can hear the gentle murmur of the water in the stair hall, relax to the sound of birds chirping on the terraces, feel the warmth of the sun streaming through the windows and skylights, and enjoy the fresh air revitalizing t

Kaan Servi
May 133 min read


Cinematic futures and real-world blueprints: How movies and anime inspire sustainable architecture
Cinema and animation do more than entertain; they show us what’s possible. Through visual narratives, they explore what cities and homes might look like if they respected the planet—and what happens when they don’t. At the intersection of sustainability, architecture, and media, we find not just inspiration—but a shared vision for a better-designed world

Sibela Hyseni
May 85 min read


How architecture shapes human wellness and health
At this key moment, architecture is evolving its role once again. It’s no longer just about creating beautiful or symmetrical spaces, it’s also about recognizing how profoundly buildings actually impact people’s health and wellbeing. The spaces we live in affect how we feel, how we connect with others, and how we function in our daily lives. Currently, there are various design trends that consider these holistic approaches:...

Melanie Quesada
Apr 294 min read


AI‘s role in designing for the planet
Architecture has always been a reflection of its time—an intersection of technology, culture, and human needs. In the 21st century, faced with the twin crises of climate change and rapid urbanization, the profession is undergoing a profound shift. Sustainability is no longer a niche pursuit; it is a global imperative. To meet this demand, architects and designers are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence not just as a technological novelty, but as a vital design par

Sibela Hyseni
Apr 176 min read
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