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31 May 2024

CREATIVITY IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

Imagination, the vital element, the creative drive, we might define it as the pulsing energy. Creativity, on the other hand, represents the incandescence, the very act, the movement. It feeds on beauty or, more precisely, the art of dealing with lack, "the friendship towards lack." As humans, we are lacking creatures, always missing something, and [...] Continua
25 September 2023

ON THE CONCEPT OF DWELLING – second part

Nowadays, what is being touted as innovative is still a fully 20th-century and industrialist architecture, which, despite its "green" disguise, continues to promote and endorse profoundly unsustainable lifestyles and habits. The majority of designers continue to design as if resources were inexhaustible, deluding themselves into thinking that merely changing building technologies or adding some trees [...] Continua
13 July 2023

ON THE CONCEPT OF DWELLING

The house, regardless of the condition of its inhabitants, is often shaped starting from an abstract idea of how it should be, a mixture of what is deeply needed and what is induced by external conditioning, mainly related to the need to represent oneself. The difference between those who know how to inhabit and those [...] Continua
13 April 2023

NATURAL ARCHITECTURE

Natural architecture is a design philosophy that aims to harmonize human-made structures with the natural environment. This approach to architecture takes inspiration from nature and strives to create buildings that seamlessly blend into their surroundings, rather than standing out as artificial structures. Natural architecture is based on the idea that humans and nature are not [...] Continua
22 June 2022

BIOPHILY

It means reconnecting with our true roots, which don't grow in concrete. Over the course of millions of years, Homo sapiens did not evolve at all in concrete canyons and densely built cities, but in their natural habitats, where plants and animals, rivers, mountains, lakes, hills and prairies prevailed. From an evolutionary point of view, [...] Continua
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