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.
An icon of expression and art
It stands out from the natural surroundings with its chromatic intensity, without clashing with it, or detracting from it.
A bridge that respects and enhances the landscape
A design that embraces the space and turns it into a meeting point, where to meet with nature and the community.
Space and light in architecture
A “building speaks through the silence of perception orchestrated by light’, which is the most “luxurious material that exists”.