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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


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


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


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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