Green Energy

Forms of Energy #14

Forms of Energy #14

The new headquarters for animation company Rainbow in the hills of the Marche is an innovative space for an innovative company. An architecture report from Loreto by Marialuisa Palumbo, Alessandra Scognamiglio

Natural hi-tech

Natural hi-tech

The lightness and precision of wood in three Swiss projects: an Alpine refuge, an administrative building for an open-air museum and a residential building. An architecture report from Zurich by Alberto Alessi

Problem solving concrete

The story of fibreC, a flexible and durable cladding concrete that meets virtually impossible design demands. A design report from Maishofen by Lucia Tozzi

Interview with Reinier de Graaf

Interview with Reinier de Graaf

AMO's director discusses the principles and ideas developed by the group over the last few years to launch a new sustainable energy policy in Europe. greenenergy from London by Lucy Bullivant

Holcim Awards 2011 Europe

Recently awarded in Milan, the project by Tim Edler of realities united aims to transforms an under-utilized arm of the River Spree in Berlin into a "swimming pool". An architecture report from Milan

Post-Carbon Loft

Post-Carbon Loft

The story of the conversion of a lamp-room into a loft, surrounded by what used to be some of Poland's richest coal mines. An architecture report from Bytom by Dorota Koziara

Critical points in energy production

The editorial from Domus 950 special supplement Green Energy reflects not only on the 'solar landscape', but also on how and why we use energy as well as the abuses already perpetrated. greenenergy from Milan by Lucia Tozzi

Earth as a symbol of stability

Earth as a symbol of stability

An ancient technology combines its sustainable potential with the architectural metaphor for a united family group. An architecture report from Ajijic by Niki Nakazawa

Proto/e/co/logics

The conference organized by Croatian architects Alisa Andrasek and Bruno Juricic moves to transcend simplistic visions of contemporary ecology. An architecture report from Rovinj by Lucy Bullivant