Delves into the evolution of environmental thinking in architecture, emphasizing interconnectedness, multiple scales in design decisions, and the significance of thresholds.
Delves into architectural intervention in territory, contextual relationships, influences, modification concepts, and strategies for deceleration in the current age.
Introduces the course 'History and Theory of the Environment' and discusses the importance of studying environmental issues and landscapes for a sustainable future.
Examines African urban challenges, including urbanization rates, housing costs, and spatial fragmentation, emphasizing the need for effective urban planning and redefining modernity.
Delves into the relationship between architecture, landscape, and territory, exploring critical reviews of architectural projects and the concept of ruins.