The use of local materials, km 0 products, recycled or, even better, developing processes in which garbage or useless materials can be recycled and reused for new construction materials of greater useful value than they originally had, drastically improve sustainability by cutting down on building times and reducing CO2 emissions.Â

- Green Transition
- Heat Emergency
- Collective Housing
- Unspoiled Landscape
- Ecologies of the Envelope
- Food Production
- Kinetic City
- Construction Ecology
- Megablock Urbanism
- On Site Robotics
- Co-living
- The 15-Minute City
- Building with Earth
- Biotech Architecture
- Out of Wood
- Urban Catalysts
- Emergency Housing
- Smart City
- Soft Infrastructures
- Sourcing Locally
- Lightweight Envelopes
- Emergent Material Ecologies
- Extraterrestrial
- Healthy City
- Alternative Domesticity
- Optimized Construction
- Operative Mapping
- Modular Design
- Mute Icons
- Post-pandemic Design
- Waste Management
- Biophilic Design
- Walkable Cities
- Designing in Extreme Environments
- Sea Level Rise
- Performative Envelopes
- Architecture and Gender
- Inclusionary & Exclusionary Space
- Affordable Housing
- Agency in Architecture
- Upcycling Design
- Biomimetic Architecture
- Socio-Ecological Design
- Micro Living
- Disassembly Strategies
- Passive Design
- Racial Justice
- Dealing with Nature
- Vernacular Design