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Story of Design
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87 episodes
8 months ago
Vietnamese architect Pham Huu Son views tropical architecture as a way to blend traditional wisdom with modern functionality. This approach not only promotes sustainability but also fosters a deep connection between people and their surroundings, shaping a future where architecture complements and sustains natural beauty.
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Vietnamese architect Pham Huu Son views tropical architecture as a way to blend traditional wisdom with modern functionality. This approach not only promotes sustainability but also fosters a deep connection between people and their surroundings, shaping a future where architecture complements and sustains natural beauty.
Show more...
Design
Arts
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Cultivating Creativity and Collaborative Environments with CCA Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica
Story of Design
29 minutes
1 year ago
Cultivating Creativity and Collaborative Environments with CCA Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica
Founded in 2008 by Bernardo Quinzaños Oria, CCA Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica is a Mexico-based architectural studio focused on societal impact. They emphasize research, conceptualization, and execution, blending interdisciplinary methods for sustainable projects. In this Story of Design series, Bernardo envisions a future where collaboration shapes better environments.
Story of Design
Vietnamese architect Pham Huu Son views tropical architecture as a way to blend traditional wisdom with modern functionality. This approach not only promotes sustainability but also fosters a deep connection between people and their surroundings, shaping a future where architecture complements and sustains natural beauty.