Field Notes

Observations on the built environment, where design, market logic, and lived experience intersect.

Field Notes moves away from listings and metrics, and instead looks at how spaces are conceived, built, and used. From architecture and spatial experience to infrastructure and urban systems, these pieces examine the thinking behind what we see around us.

It is a slower, more reflective layer within AIQYA—focused on understanding environments, not just evaluating them.

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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,…

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