Design for Catastrophe: 4 Architectural Solutions for End-Of-The-World Scenarios
What kind of building can cope with climate change, and how can architecture prepare us for disaster s?
What kind of building can cope with climate change, and how can architecture prepare us for disaster s?
Instead of using shiny and luxurious materials that crowd the space, wood can bring a range of intim ate atmospheres to compact shopping spaces.
TOD is a term that is familiar to urban designers and enthusiasts alike, but it shouldn't be limited to professional jargon.
By weaving greenery into medical architecture, designers are partaking in a societal shift towards a more holistic approach to healthcare.
Even though the concept is not new, BIM is still not as popular and mature as CAD. Here's why you mi ght want to add it to your design repertoire.
Faced with a scarcity of open space in urban centers, architects are finding creative ways to carve verdant new areas into the concrete jungle.
Just as alcohol makes you physically relaxed, being surrounded by natural environments is also menta lly calming. Designers are championing this parallel.
Although he hardly practiced outside his continent, the Swiss architect's output is globally renowne d.
The modern office as we once knew it may be a dying breed, but these projects prove that workplaces have the power to breathe a second life into languishing buildings.