There are increasingly strict regulations from export markets and brands on greening production and supply chains, as well as sustainable development criteria. This forces Vietnamese textile and garment enterprises to improve their greening process more strongly. Going green is not only the responsibility of each business; the entire industry needs to participate to create a green business community and build a sustainable supply chain image in the eyes of consumers and international buyers.
Inspired by the palm tree, this nature-centric residential building brings sustainable values to post-pandemic life. By integrating unique local ecosystems along with a playful "treehouse" effect, the structure, consisting of 15 apartment units, enhances users' awareness of the close relationship between nature and human life.
Aerial images of different urban areas show that greenery often appears more prominently and is more concentrated in economically valuable locations, illustrating the complex and multifaceted relationship between nature and the concentration of wealth in urban environments.
Architecture is not only about blurring the boundaries between inside and outside but also about creating an interactive relationship between humans, nature, and the built environment. In a cramped urban setting with neighboring houses on three sides, the designers have developed a design language that optimizes the use of natural light, ventilation, and convenient green spaces within the home.
Bernaung is an architectural project that embraces the concept of sustainable comfort in tropical regions. The design re-arranges daily living activities under a large roof, optimizing energy efficiency.
Battery Playscape is a flexible and captivating playground located in southern Manhattan. Designed to connect children with nature and raise awareness about climate change, this project integrates sustainable design principles into a playful environment.
Oiseau Lyre, a biophilic-style school located in the Nordic climate, was designed by r2k architecte in Noisy-le-Grand, France. Aiming to create an innovative educational model, this school explores an educational system from Finland, offering a diverse communal space.
Foster + Partners studio has unveiled a new design for Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, which is being constructed 20 kilometers south of the city center. Drawing from the local context and tropical climate, the design by Foster + Partners will feature a new airport along with a terminal whose net-like roof is designed to resemble the canopy of trees in an artificial tropical forest.
The office functions gathered in Victoria Park offer the best working environment for employees and a welcoming experience for visitors. The building, featuring high-end amenities and low energy consumption, exemplifies sustainability excellence by integrating the structure with the surrounding landscape. Trees and greenery are used to provide shade and cool the building.
The Aquatic Sports Center and pedestrian bridge in Saint-Denis, Paris, designed by VenhoevenCS and Ateliers 2/3/4/ for Heritage, is the only permanent structure built for the 2024 Olympics. The Aquatic Sports Center stands out as a curved wooden sculpture overlooking the Grand Paris landscape, blending technical innovations with the highest environmental certifications. With its smart configuration, limited material and energy use under an ultra-thin suspended roof, and the largest solar farm in any French urban area, the arena will host 5,000 spectators for Olympic competitions such as water polo, diving, and artistic swimming.
The Concept WRRF Yixing project is a forward-thinking wastewater treatment facility, aiming to transform traditional wastewater treatment plants into sustainable recycling plants.
Designed by Ken Wai, Global Design Director of Aedas, in collaboration with Executive Directors Wei Li and Feili Shen, the Alibaba DAMO Nanhu Industrial Park in Hangzhou has been completed.
In today's context, the urban heat island effect is becoming increasingly severe as road surfaces and buildings absorb heat from the sun and reflect it back, leading to a rise in temperatures and contributing to global warming.