Architecture is fed from the past to innovate towards the future.
A heritage that feeds the essence of contemporary architecture and emphasizes sustainability, on the widest range of its definitions, as a heritage of the past, and future attitude, where new materials of the XXI century contribute.
The use of ceramic and stone cladding façades has been done from immemorial times and its benefits have been spread out all around the planet through the centuries. Nowadays, new technologies permit producing in a few hours what takes thousands and millions of years for nature.
The Architecture that emphasizes sustainability does not waste our natural resources, it makes an effort on creating something that is efficient and remains unaltered over time, coping with the toughest environmental conditions and pollution in big cities.
RMIT MULTIFAITH AND WELL-BEING CENTRE
Designed by Idle Architecture Studio and built by Kane Constructions at RMIT University in Melbourne (Victoria), this space transcends religious boundaries, providing a safe and inclusive environment for students to explore their inner world and nurture their spirituality, regardless of their beliefs or religious affiliations.
NEW DUNEDIN HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT BUILDING
The largest health-related building project in New Zealand's history was designed by Warren & Mahoney in collaboration with HDR and local architects McCoy Wixon, and will be built by SRG Global as seen in the rendered images. The Outpatient Building is set to open its doors in January 2025, followed by the Inpatient Building in April 2028.
“Future Architect will base on nature imitation, because it is the most rational, durable and economic way of all methods”