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.

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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The Hidden Geometry of Comfort | Field Notes by AIQYA Research

Comfort begins long before we notice softness or style.It lives in distance, rhythm, and the unseen mathematics that make a…

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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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