This Frank Lloyd Wright’s house isn’t a House!

I was taken today to visit the #Yodoko guest house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Ayasha, Japan, on the same week some works of him got the title of Unesco World Heritage.
Lloyd Wright wrote a lot, including that houses needed to be more fluid, open and livable. As important as his work was, I find it was timely stamped, meaning, it was great on his epoch for breaking away from some stereotypes in architecture but irrelevant if not depressing today. Why?
Gamified Cohousing updates

From TEDx to China!
History of Science Center in Oman

Today the 23rd April 2019, is the opening of the “History of Science Center” of #Oman, which I, Pedro Aibéo, was one of the leadin
The over planning of our cities

We must allow chaos to come to us repeatedly, find out what can it bring to us and use it to improve ourselves. Cities need
Gamified Cohousing

There are two major problems in cities, social and environmental. The first one is that we live in shoe boxes, ever more lonely and
Energy efficiency in a Building is about its Life Cycle

Energy saving in buildings is today about apps, before it was about insulation and solar panels, but trends and delusions aside, it is
Global people of the future will be built in the local houses of the past

We want to build a pilot housing project (Svartsa Skola) combining co-housing,
Svartså Skola Cohousing site visit

We are renovating a 109 year old school into cohousing apartments.
The Cohousing Architecture: the process matters!

I want to live in a place I know it was built with care, I feel socially included and I know it will matter when I’m gone. Welcome to the…
The Svartså Skola Cohousing updates early 2017
Svartså Skola project is up-and-running in full-speed! We’ve met banks for finances, recruited new members, pitched the co