[EN] Editorial VITRUVIO - International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability, Volume7, Issue 1 (2022)Palmero Iglesias, LM. (2022). Editorial. https://doi.org/10.4995/vitruvioijats.2022.1797
We find ourselves at the beginning of our new century encumbered by a built environment that ties us...
It has become clear that staying relevant is a different ballgame compared to fifteen years ago. The...
Forty years after the first oil crisis and the Club of Rome’s controversial report Limits to Growth,...
[EN] They allow readers to understand how, through the word and the legacy of inhabitants, through e...
Addressing a broader vision, entitled “Housing for All”, this issue is dedicated to the welfare era,...
How can humanity possibly become sustainable in the future if we cannot think or plan sustainably in...
Editors introduction to special double issue of Architecture and Culture on Architecture and Collect...
The cities are held on rhythms that last for generations, and architectures, that are part of the te...
Dwelling on the Future focuses on the design of dwellings and their varied environments, and questio...
The drive for ‘behaviour change’ dominates public discourse on sustainability. Design is implicated ...
It’s widely accepted that our environment is in crisis. Less widely recognized is that three quarter...
Housing is one aspect of architecture and urban planning that has constantly been improved and redef...
What influence does the architect have in the future? Who is the master builder of the future and is...
Living Sphere is an operating practice with an open-minded ideal engaged in solving global issues. I...
Tatjana Schneider is lecturer at the School of Architecture, University of Sheffield. She holds a Ph...
We find ourselves at the beginning of our new century encumbered by a built environment that ties us...
It has become clear that staying relevant is a different ballgame compared to fifteen years ago. The...
Forty years after the first oil crisis and the Club of Rome’s controversial report Limits to Growth,...
[EN] They allow readers to understand how, through the word and the legacy of inhabitants, through e...
Addressing a broader vision, entitled “Housing for All”, this issue is dedicated to the welfare era,...
How can humanity possibly become sustainable in the future if we cannot think or plan sustainably in...
Editors introduction to special double issue of Architecture and Culture on Architecture and Collect...
The cities are held on rhythms that last for generations, and architectures, that are part of the te...
Dwelling on the Future focuses on the design of dwellings and their varied environments, and questio...
The drive for ‘behaviour change’ dominates public discourse on sustainability. Design is implicated ...
It’s widely accepted that our environment is in crisis. Less widely recognized is that three quarter...
Housing is one aspect of architecture and urban planning that has constantly been improved and redef...
What influence does the architect have in the future? Who is the master builder of the future and is...
Living Sphere is an operating practice with an open-minded ideal engaged in solving global issues. I...
Tatjana Schneider is lecturer at the School of Architecture, University of Sheffield. She holds a Ph...
We find ourselves at the beginning of our new century encumbered by a built environment that ties us...
It has become clear that staying relevant is a different ballgame compared to fifteen years ago. The...
Forty years after the first oil crisis and the Club of Rome’s controversial report Limits to Growth,...