The use of natural light in architecture, a brief historical overview
Natural light: from the spiritual role of antiquity to the role of environmental sustainability.
Architecture: specialisation or generalisation?
Architecture as an ensemble of particular knowledge, or as an overlapping of disciplines.
Going for ‘neuro-friendly’ architecture
It improves our mood, increases productivity, reduces anxiety, fosters social connection... and more.
Tribute to the circle, architecture of a villa
An architectural language of curved lines, round shapes and natural materials.
Sculptural Brutalist architecture
A fluid, yet heavy presence, as if it were a sculpture between liquid and solid, magmatic.
EDEN Tower: a new narrative in architecture, or “ecological programming”
A challenge to the traditional limits of design and construction, an architecture is projected towards an ecological future.
The world’s tallest residential skyscraper, Balneário Camboriú, Brazil
A design with aerodynamic aesthetics and a slim profile, vaguely reminiscent of the world of speed.
Floating villas, island of luxury
Like a coral reef with swimming pools, gardens, relaxation areas, solariums and panoramic views.
A future of design or a design of the future: “Back to the Source” by Gensler, Mexico
How to tackle Mexico City's water crisis from a social and environmental urbanism perspective.
Architectural vision, visionary architecture
Circular windows and soft geometries float lightly in the sea of vegetation.