Sustainable building: How different green single-family homes look
A new book showcases diverse eco-friendly single-family homes designed by architects worldwide, challenging the notion that only multi-family housing can be sustainable.
She moved to the ground floor of a century-old building in Belgrano, captivated by its invaluable green lung
Ceramist Eugenia Beccari moved into a historic apartment in Belgrano, appreciating its natural ventilation and dedication to preserving its architectural integrity.
Riviera Tower: Just before the completion of the highest green residential skyscraper in the Mediterranean – Height of 200 meters and 170 apartments.
The construction of Riviera Tower, the highest green residential skyscraper in the Mediterranean, is nearing completion with 170 apartments across 42 floors in Greece.
Trees Will Grow Through Roofs. The Transformation of the Busiest Part of the Center of Plzeň Begins
An innovative project is set to transform the central area of Plzeň, incorporating nature into the urban landscape by allowing trees to grow through building roofs.
Gardens that integrate with the environment: how to design green spaces that converse with the landscape
The article discusses how landscape design in gardens can complement and enhance existing natural surroundings in various residential settings throughout Argentina.
Library in Villa Crespo with Green Terrace and Open Ground Floor
A new library in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires, features a green terrace and an open ground floor designed to enhance public engagement and neighborhood connectivity.
Newly Built Offices: How Green Are Timber Hybrid Buildings?
The article discusses the increasing use of wood in new office constructions in Munich, aiming to reduce emissions, but highlights that the ecological benefits are not guaranteed and depend on various factors.
The Necessity of Athens' Trees and the Challenges They Face
Athens faces significant challenges regarding its urban greenery and tree planting, particularly in light of the climate crisis.
The US$100 million project with green terraces by the sea where Viñoly managed to avoid any neighboring conflicts
Rafael Viñoly's last project, Médano by Viñoly, is a residential development in Canelones, Uruguay, incorporating innovative and sustainable design elements with a budget of US$100 million.
Living in Nature: Three Houses Where Green Spaces Are Meeting Points
The article explores contemporary houses where gardens are central to social life, transforming from passive spaces into vibrant areas for cooking, dining, and conversation.
Look how a closed kitchen was transformed into a leading and colorful space in Belgrano
An architect redesigned a family's kitchen in Belgrano, transforming it into a green, warm space featuring curved designs.
History of the Park: They Brought Nature Back to the City
The article discusses how landscape planners have shaped urban environments through green corridors, drawing inspiration from English landscape gardens and American national parks.
The world's largest judicial complex is already thriving in Valdebebas: 864,000 tons of earth and 36,000 truck trips for Madrid's mega project of the year
Madrid is constructing the world's largest judicial complex in Valdebebas, a project involving significant excavation and anticipated to feature extensive green spaces and innovative architecture.