Africa Needs 50 Million New Homes, but Building Is Bad for the Environment - How to Finance 'Green' Solutions
Africa faces a critical housing shortage of 50 million homes, but traditional construction methods contribute significantly to carbon emissions and environmental degradation, necessitating the pursuit of green building solutions.
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.
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.
The Postcard House has been restored and residents are already inside
The previously dilapidated Postcard House at the edge of the Emajõgi River has been restored and painted yellow-green, with the building now featuring a triangular turret on the corner.
Juanita Guerra Mena: Who is the Green Senator who was surprised at the Senate beauty salon?
A controversy has erupted in the Senate after Green Party legislator Juanita Guerra Mena was caught receiving hair dyeing services in a beauty salon within the Senate building.
Bakery already in the field, Sloboština losing greenery due to parking? Tomašević: We will try to stop it
Mayor Tomislav Tomašević expressed his intention to revisit the decision on building a parking lot in Sloboština, aiming to prevent the loss of green space despite signed contracts for the work.
TITAN: Key investment in Serbia with a 10-year strategic deal for 'green' building materials
TITAN has secured a 10-year agreement in Serbia to access approximately 5 million tons of fresh fly ash, boosting its strategic reserves of alternative cementitious materials.