Biomaterials, recovered plastics, and recycled surfaces are shaping a new material landscape in which designers, architects, and industry are reinventing the origin, life cycle, and future of materials
Discover five examples of biomimetic architecture and industrial design inspired by nature, from buildings that mimic termite mounds and bubbles to high-speed trains based on the aerodynamics of birds
Engineered woods and the industrialisation of construction lead to trades very different from traditional carpentry
Case study of a 1960s hotel renovated by integrating a large park and Gradpanel Thermopine solar control systems
From prehistoric pit to architectural masterpiece: this ancient tradition has managed to reinvent itself without losing its essence
Case study of a single-family home of industrialised construction that is articulated around three volumes and a dialogue between inhabitants and nature
Environmental Impact, circular economy and technology with purpose: keys and examples for thinking about a truly responsible design practice
Case study of a five-story housing solution built with CLT under Passivhaus and Nearly Zero CO₂ standards
Unlike urban coliving spaces, rural ones are located in small towns and blend in with the local community
Between blueprints and catwalks, there is a union that many call synergy, and in which creators who have traded architecture for fashion stand out

