A recycling centre as public architecture

Can a recycling centre become a civic landmark? The Green Venture Zone in Pokhara, Nepal, reimagines waste management as public architecture, combining recycling, education, entrepreneurship, and community into a space that makes the circular economy visible and accessible.
The Architecture We Inherit, the Architecture We Choose

In May 2023, we sat down with architect Eero Lundén and Mark Linder to explore a question that continues to haunt the built
The Vultures and the Silence: Defending Gamified Cohousing and Democracy in Finland

After years of positive press, Pedro Aibéo speaks out against recent media distortions
Full Transparency Challenge – Gamified Cohousing Lappeenranta

Gamified Cohousing’s renovation of the Kanavansuu school in Lappeenranta has been
The Politics of Circular Economy

The term circular economy has become a buzzword in sustainability discourse, praised as a catch-all solution to environmental
The Intersections of Jurisprudence and Urban Planning: A discussion with Prof. Panu Minkkinen

The Intersections of Jurisprudence and Urban Planning: A discussion with Prof. Panu
The private and public realms in a cohousing

Cohousings serve as microcosms of society, where individuals navigate a complex interplay between the private spaces of their
Why Cohousing Communities eventually die

From our experience over these years with Gamified Cohousing, we could make the bold claim that the majority if not all cohousings
The Power of “Play-off and Playground” in Urban Planning

Talk at the National Museum of Architecture, Helsinki, Finland by Pedro Aibéo & Mark Linder (Architectural Democracy),
New Gamified Cohousings in Kannus and Lappeenranta

Kanavansuu School in lappeenranta and Kannus Railway Station are now being transformed into Gamified Cohousings. What