Built Form & Design

Critical reflections on climate-responsive architecture, spatial systems and environmental performance. Beyond green surfaces, this category explores how built form operates over time.

Light, Air, and the Architecture of Ease

Light, Air, and the Architecture of Ease

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Sponge City Principle: Why Cities Must Absorb Rain

The sponge city principle rethinks how cities respond to rain absorbing, slowing, and storing water instead of draining it away.

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Green Is Not Enough: Rethinking Sustainable Urbanism

Sustainable Urbanism fails when reduced to visual green. Real urban resilience depends on water, heat, soil and systems that endure…

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