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These 5 Former Industrial Buildings Are Masterclasses in Architectural Repurposing

These 5 Former Industrial Buildings Are Masterclasses in Architectural Repurposing

As our world moves towards Industry 4.0, manufacturing requires fewer resources in terms of raw materials, energy, and space. Hence, particularly in advanced economies, an increasing number of factories and industrial buildings are losing their relevance and lie abandoned. But especially given the sheer size of these vacant sites, can they still add value outside traditional […]

2022 Architectural Highlights: 6 Top Projects From 6 Continents

2022 Architectural Highlights: 6 Top Projects From 6 Continents

2022 has seen some crucial developments in the history of architecture: The push for ecologically responsible building practices, simplicity, and wellness continued to dominate the industry. This year, the Pritzker Prize, nicknamed the “Nobel prize of architecture”, went to Francis Kéré, an African national, for the first time. Exciting new projects, many of which have been […]

Can Vertical Cities Solve Urban Population Overload?

Can Vertical Cities Solve Urban Population Overload?

By 2050, 70 percent of the world’s forecasted 10 billion population will live in cities, translating into roughly 7 billion urban dwellers, compared to 4.4 billion today. Most of this booming urbanization will take place in emerging economies such as China, India, and Indonesia. Even though these countries boast a vast land mass, they might still struggle to accommodate this urban growth in […]

4 Stunning Examples of Eco-Friendly Hotels

4 Stunning Examples of Eco-Friendly Hotels

An estimated market value of USD 1 trillion in 2022 and expected to jump to a whopping USD 8.4 trillion by 2032, millions of travelers are losing interest in resort tourism and favor smaller, eco-friendly establishments.

Sick Building Syndrome: How to Identify and Prevent It

Sick building syndrome: how to identify and prevent it

Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) describes the condition of ill-health one might experience in a specific building. It’s a set of medical discomforts that can cause a group of mucosal, skin, and general symptoms that are temporally related to working in particular buildings.