Poorly designed and poorly constructed buildings can make those that use them sick. The World Health Organisation christened this problem Sick Building Syndrome (SBB), but it is in fact the occupants that get sick, with symptoms including migraines, dizziness, colds, and allergies.
Architecture has come up with a wide variety of solutions for social housing, something which is also concerned with urban planning, sustainability, and socialisation.
We're going to help you organise your calendar by taking a look at all the major design events in 2020 to make sure that you don't miss any.
In Cromorama, Riccardo Falcinelli shows us how colour has transformed the way we have viewed the world throughout history.
We’re starting the year by immersing ourselves in some of the freshest, most original, and inspiring Instagram accounts that are dedicated to colour.
The FIRE movement is about retiring before 50 thanks to savings, passive income, and maintaining a simple lifestyle.
FIRE is the acronym for “Financial Independence, Retire Early”, a movement that is attracting more and more millennials every day. Their goal is to achieve financial independence so that they can stop clocking on every morning and instead spend their…
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eSports have become a phenomenon that attract big crowds. But what exactly are eSports?
Kengo Kuma, Shigeru Ban, Herzog & de Meuron, Frei Otto… Estos grandes nombres de la arquitectura tienen dos cosas en común: todos han sido galardonados con el Premio Pritzker y todos cuentan en su portfolio con proyectos en los que emplean la madera estructural.