Cities are inseparable from fast-paced lifestyles. Rising rents and “not-that-small” apartments characterize urban environments, perpetuating the chase for “bigger, faster, and more”. As economies ...
Increasingly, the concept of social sustainability has become a central theme in contemporary architecture discussions as users' subjective and non-static needs become paramount in the design process.
One of the primary concerns of architectural education today is to understand and address its role in and impact on human intervention on the ecology. This is primarily due to the pursuit of ...
Design for human flourishing (DfHF) as an architectural design approach is still in an embryonic stage and in need of a theoretical foundation. In this paper, two concepts are put forward on which to ...
Changing some common terminology in architecture and design could be an important first step towards solving systemic issues, writes Katie Treggiden. Language shapes how we see the world around us, ...
Tim Gorichanaz does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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