Explores the architectural design process of a unique housing project in Munich, focusing on budget constraints, communal living spaces, and collaborative decision-making.
Delves into the complex relationship between architecture and society, exploring the possibilities of creating autonomous and critical architectural designs.
Explores the intricate relationship between architecture and nature through the refurbishment of a townhouse and the transformation of a campsite into a habitable garden space.
Explores Alison Martin's innovative approach to weaving with bamboo, showcasing her intricate designs and discussing potential applications in architecture and robotics.
Explores Adolf Loos' critique of ornamentation and bourgeois culture, contrasting with Ettore Sottsass' innovative approach to design and his influence on post-Fordism.