Calabrese Architects' approach combines the principles of bio-climatic, humanistic, regenerative, and ecological design, capturing the essence of biophilia—the design philosophy based on an affinity for nature.
This interaction explores incorporating aesthetics into sustainable practices while seamlessly maintaining design and energy efficiency, emphasising the importance of renewable energy.
Our creative process begins with a profound exploration of the site, delving into the unique potentials offered by its orientation, topography, and surrounding context.
The leading experts across the architecture industry have shared their views on energy-efficient building designs, highlighting the latest advancements, cutting-edge practices and sustainable technologies.
This interaction focuses on achieving aesthetic appeal, giving preference for locally sourced and low-embodied energy materials for architectural innovation.
Danfoss India, a leader in the world of engineering solutions for the energy, environment, and infrastructure sectors, is pleased to announce the release of its most recent invention, the Microchannel Heat Exchanger (MCHE) technology, which is expected to completely transform the market for air-cooled units.
From building material to facades and energy efficiency to PEB, Laura Ettelman, Managing Partner, SOM and Peter Lefkovits, Director, SOM speak on the multiple aspects of architecture, design and our existing built environment. What is the significance of building material on architecture and design? Laura Ettelman: I don’t think the importance of materials can be […]