In this verdant urban retreat, garden terraces cascade through living spaces, offering shade, serenity, and natural ventilation. Vo Trong Nghia’s HA House redefines city living with a focus on sustainability and biophilic design.
Elite for Construction & Development Co. orders COBOD’s BOD2 printer, capable of 3D printing multi-story buildings, advancing Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 housing initiatives. 
This sleek Bluetooth speaker does more than play music—it tells a story of sustainability. Made from discarded plastic bags and waste, Gomi’s speaker blends eco-conscious innovation with eye-catching design and audio quality.
In a historic move, California has passed a law requiring solar panels on most new homes. The mandate is a major step toward reducing the state’s carbon footprint and promoting long-term energy savings for homeowners.
By turning underused rooftops into productive farms, Rooftop Republic empowers communities to grow fresh food locally. Their mission blends sustainability, education, and social impact in one of the world’s densest cities.
Nestled in a lush Bangkok garden, Patom Organic Living is more than a café—it’s a holistic destination for organic lifestyle seekers. Featuring a glass house, handcrafted goods, and a farm-to-table menu, it connects urban life with rural values.
From skyscraper greenhouses to community-run vegetable plots, urban farming is redefining how cities grow food. This article explores sustainable agriculture practices across some of the world’s largest and most innovative urban centers.
Perched above Agia Galini, Crete, Ring House by DECA Architecture is a sustainable retreat with a U-shaped design, internal garden, and sweeping views of the Libyan Sea. 
Through cutting-edge 3D printing, the “Print Your City” project transforms household plastic waste into public benches, bike racks, and planters—giving new life to trash while reshaping urban spaces with function and beauty.
Ábaton Arquitectura masterfully converted a dilapidated stone stable in Cáceres, Extremadura, into a contemporary off-grid residence. Utilizing local materials and integrating solar and hydroelectric systems, the design harmoniously merges with the surrounding landscape. This project exemplifies sustainable living, where architectural innovation meets environmental respect.
The Leaf House in Melbourne showcases a striking corten steel and glass extension that blurs indoor-outdoor boundaries, topped with a functional rooftop vegetable garden.
Archstudio’s private Buddhist retreat in Tangshan, China, features five interconnected spaces—meditation room, tea room, lounge, bathroom, and entry—harmoniously blending with the natural landscape.