The Wikihouse platform is an open-source architectural initiative that makes plans accessible to everyone in an attempt to democratise construction
The things we make must come with the guarantee that, once they are no longer useful, they can go back to where they came from or, at least not continue to fill our limited planet with flame-retardant and unrelenting waste
As it's better to teach by example, here at Connections by Finsa we have chosen five eco-efficient stores that are leading this dedication to sustainability
Are you interested in the use of technical wood as a construction system? Here at Connections by Finsa, we found one the few available websites for learning about and sharing the uses of this material in architecture.
Bioconstruction is in fashion. Who wouldn't like a healthy house? Below you'll find some sustainable materials , which are long-lasting, free from toxins, and recyclable. This is important in bioconstruction, as it allows us to reduce the carbon footprint of the building and to look after your own health too.
We talk with 5 professionals in various fields - catering, virtual reality, architecture, sound creation and photography - to make a joint reflection about time: the intangible, the most precious and raw material for work.
Geodesic houses break the idea of household not only at an aesthetic level, but also in its architectonical and environmental conception. Will we stop living in blocks of flats to bend our homes? The advantages point to yes.