Conversations with architects can often be more confusing than illuminating. But in this recent chat, global architect Chris Bosse shares great insights about the evolution of architecture in the past two decades. Speaking with Vladimir Belogolovsky and published in ArchDaily, Bosse's story is certainly one befitting the sceptical son of an architecture professor, whose architectural influences stem from history, technology, nature and broad human experience. #architecture #creativedesign #humandesign #architecturaltechnology
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*Spiritual Sustainability and Inclusive Architecture* In the interconnected world of architectural dialogue, we often find ourselves grappling with lofty ideals and intricate terminologies. Yet amidst this complexity, do we sometimes overlook the essence of our architectural pursuits? It's with this understanding that we at WIE Design approach it important to delve deeper into the spiritual underpinnings that guide our endeavor, not just as a practice, but as a dialogue with society. A recent interaction with Arch. Dong Kong, the founder and principal architect of Vector Architects 直向建筑 at YACademy special lectures, brought forth the term 'Spiritual Sustainability,' a concept that resonates with our ethos. It's about creating spaces that not only stand the test of time but also nourish the human spirit. We owe a debt of gratitude to YACademy for the chance to get in touch with the leading firms, and special thanks to Arch. RAUL PANTALEO from TAMassociati for his invaluable insights that have enriched our perspective. His guidance has been instrumental in exploring the depths of 'Universal Design' and 'Ethical Architecture.' Our latest blog is a reflection of these shared ideas. It's an invitation to explore how architecture can be adaptable, ethical, universally inclusive, and spiritually sustainable. We're not just talking to architects and designers; we're reaching out to everyone who believes in the power of well-conceived spaces. We encourage you to join this conversation by participating in the survey "Architecture for Inclusion." Your input is crucial as we strive to shape environments that embrace diversity and foster community. 🔗 Engage with our thoughts here: https://lnkd.in/dqZQfrug Let's embark on this journey together, crafting a future where architecture transcends mere construction and becomes a catalyst for unity and well-being. #UniversalDesign #EthicalArchitecture #AdaptiveDesign #SpiritualSustainability #ArchitecturalDialogue
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🏙️ Excited to share insights on the silent language of architecture and its profound impact on our lives! 🌆 From influencing emotions to shaping societal dynamics, architecture is more than just structures—it's a masterful conductor of human experiences. 🎶 Check out our new blog post on this fascinating topic: https://lnkd.in/evjZ_AjN #Architecture #PsychologyOfSpace #BuiltEnvironment #UrbanPlanning #DesignThinking Follow our new blog page for more: https://lnkd.in/eHTjwfYB 🏗️✨
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Interesting view point - Architecture should be warm, inviting and comfortable. Minimalist architecture can often be cold and unfeeling
Earlier this year, Thomas Heatherwick described modern architecture as "soulless, inhuman urban environments."
Le Corbusier responsible for architecture's "global blandemic" says Thomas Heatherwick
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Bridges aren't just about getting from one one place to another; they symbolize connection and understanding, whether they're physical structures or bridges of ideas. With that idea in mind, Architects are using bridges to create buildings that bring people and places together in meaningful ways. These special bridge-buildings aren't just about crossing rivers or valleys; they blend nature with city life, tradition with modernity, and function with beauty. This trend isn't just about architecture; it's about bridging divides and building communities—one bridge at a time. You can check out their creations at https://buff.ly/3Xj7Vgf. #architectinnovations #sustainablearchitecture
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🌟 #Nature and #construction??? Yes, dive into these insights from Harvard & Columbia University Professor Julia Watson on the profound lessons we can draw from Indigenous architecture! 🏠✨ In her enlightening discourse, Professor Watson delves deep into the rich tapestry of Indigenous architectural wisdom, highlighting invaluable principles that resonate profoundly with contemporary challenges. From sustainability to cultural preservation, her perspective sheds light on a holistic approach to design and living in harmony with nature. 🌿 Embracing indigenous knowledge isn't just about architectural aesthetics; it's about embracing a sustainable ethos deeply rooted in respect for the environment and community. Professor Watson's expertise illuminates pathways for us to integrate these vital teachings into modern practices, fostering resilience and connection in our built environment. 🔍 Dive into the profound insights shared by Professor Julia Watson here: https://lnkd.in/eGdNEyyW Let's continue to learn, adapt, and evolve, drawing inspiration from the wisdom of those who've lived in harmony with the land for generations. Together, we can shape a more sustainable and inclusive future. #IndigenousArchitecture #Sustainability #CommunityBuilding 🌏🌱 https://lnkd.in/eGdNEyyW
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🔨✏ Embrace the future of architecture with Archdaily's latest article on the growing trend of adaptive reuse in the building industry! 🏗🌱 The piece spotlights the rising tendency among architects, property owners, and developers to remodel, repurpose, and rejuvenate existing structures for new uses, as a greener, more sustainable choice. ♻️💡By breathing new life into such sites, we can conserve resources, preserve history, optimize space use, and add economic value.💰📈 It's time to rethink our approach to building and embrace adaptive reuse as a viable, efficient, and eco-friendly route to future developments. ♻️🏢 Ready for a win-win situation for the planet and your pocket? Dive into the full article for more insights and inspiration. #AdaptiveReuse #SustainableArchitecture #RealEstate #GreenBuilding🌍💚
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While in Athens the goal seems to be ‘build more no matter what’ - e.c. ‘little Athens’ -here’s what happens where architecture actually matters: As written in this article “ Architecture encompasses everything from your home to where you enjoy your summer beers, to the appearance of your workplace.” Thanks #DAC!
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ARCHITECTURE BEYOND - Our world needs a new architecture beyond the establish doctrines of buildings and spaces only embellished with style and brand. We need to fundamentally reinvent what architecture is. This is mission of #Cybertecture
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9 stunning examples of organic architecture: #architecture #design
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