Architecture should be sustainable green spaces and works of art that we can move through and live in. Architects are in charge of the FORM of the built environment but Urban heat islands, poor air quality, lack of enjoyable urban community areas are all poor outcomes when green spaces aren’t incorporated into new developments and large scale building projects.
Modern architecture is an amalgamation of several factors that consider the geometry in formal elements, as well as the integration of modern materials to imitate or take inspiration from nature to solve human problems. Environmentally sustainable design can make a difference for the progress of world civilisation and we know our cities need more green spaces, as they’re good for our health, productivity, keeping cities cool and reducing pollution. Collaboration between art and the environment, incorporating urban green spaces could be the future of architecture.
Article ONE: Why Boredom is the Key to Good Design (http://www.archdaily.com/789488/why-boredom-is-the-key-to-good-design)
Article TWO: The Compact Wooden City: A lifecycle Analysis of How Timber Could Help Combat Climate Change (http://www.archdaily.com/788736/the-compact-wooden-city-a-life-cycle-analysis-of-how-timber-could-help-combat-climate-change)
Article THREE: How to make Architecture, not art (http://www.archdaily.com/337603/how-to-make-architecture-not-art)
Article THREE: How to make Architecture, not art (http://www.archdaily.com/337603/how-to-make-architecture-not-art)
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