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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


Rethinking ownership: How Molteni&C and Deesup are bringing circularity to luxury furniture
Molteni&C partners with Deesup to launch its official resale channel, embracing a circular design model through Resale-As-A-Service. The curated platform gives new life to showroom and sample pieces, combining sustainability with timeless luxury. This initiative marks a shift in the design industry, aligning with ESG goals and appealing to a new generation that values both quality and environmental responsibility.

The Greener Space
Jun 262 min read


Kartell Loves the Planet: How an Italian design icon embraces sustainability with the new Componibili Bio
Kartell’s Componibili Bio reinterprets the iconic 1967 modular storage system using sustainable bioplastic made from non-food agricultural waste. Available in four soft, natural tones, it combines timeless design with eco-friendly innovation. Certified for low indoor emissions, the Componibili Bio exemplifies Kartell’s commitment to beauty, functionality, and environmental responsibility, advancing circular design for a greener future.

The Greener Space
Jun 32 min read


Vertikal Nydalen: Norway’s first naturally ventilated building sets a new standard for green architecture
Vertikal Nydalen, designed by Snøhetta in Oslo, is Norway’s first naturally ventilated tower, setting a new benchmark for sustainable architecture. Featuring offices, restaurants, and 40 homes, it operates on a “triple zero” model—no energy purchased for heating, cooling, or ventilation. With smart systems, low-carbon materials, and biodiverse terraces, it’s a pioneering example of human-centered, low-emission urban design.

The Greener Space
May 313 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


Designing for climate and community in Melbourne: Ferrars & York advances low-impact residential development
Ferrars & York in South Melbourne sets a new benchmark for sustainable urban living — 22 all-electric residences designed by Six Degrees Architects and developed by HIP V. HYPE, where climate-conscious design meets community connection.

The Greener Space
May 192 min read


The future might be modular: How TAKT combines transparency, circularity, and Scandinavian design
TAKT is redefining sustainable furniture design by combining classic Scandinavian aesthetics with circular principles, carbon transparency, and ethical sourcing. From modular construction to FSC-certified wood and EU Ecolabel certification, the Danish brand proves that beauty and responsibility can go hand in hand.

The Greener Space
May 152 min read
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