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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


Inside Amsterdam’s most unusual skyscraper: Blending city life with landscape
A vertical urban ecosystem by MVRDV in Amsterdam’s Zuidas, Valley blends architecture, landscape, and smart technology into a living, breathing skyscraper.

The Greener Space
May 13 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


The River Hearth House: A dialogue of sustainability, craft, and connection
The River Hearth House is a model of environmentally sustainable design (ESD), where each decision, from materials to energy use, has been carefully considered to minimize its ecological footprint. The house is built with passive energy principles that harness natural resources to optimize comfort and reduce reliance on external energy systems. Cross-ventilation, strategic use of glazing, and the incorporation of large trees as part of the architectural design all contribute

The Greener Space
Apr 274 min read


Bosco Verticale in Milan: The transformative power of vertical gardens
Amidst the concrete, traffic, and fast pace of major European cities, a new trend is literally climbing the walls — vertical gardens. This form of green architecture beautifies cities and radically transforms how we interact with the urban environment. Far from being a passing fad, vertical gardens offer a creative and sustainability-minded response to global warming, pollution, and growing urban density.

Román Hernández
Apr 243 min read


Optical Wood: A smart, sustainability-focused material for future buildings
It is crucial to balance the abundant use of steel and plastic that dominate our living environments. One of the most exciting recent inventions is Optical Wood, a material made from natural wood that can help control indoor temperatures in a more sustainable manner.Â

Alicia González MacÃas
Apr 232 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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