Andrea Mulloni, Head of Sustainability inside Arper, talks about the company’s Sustainability Plan: a strategic, versatile and long-term program focused not only on reduction of emissions, but also on the creation of shared value. Andrea Mulloni, Head of Sustainability inside Arper, talks about the company’s Sustainability Plan: a strategic, versatile and long-term program focused not only on reduction of emissions, but also on the creation of shared value. Andrea Mulloni, Head of Sustainability inside Arper, talks about the company’s Sustainability Plan: a strategic, versatile and long-term program focused not only on reduction of emissions, but also on the creation of shared value. Andrea Mulloni, Head of Sustainability inside Arper, talks about the company’s Sustainability Plan: a strategic, versatile and long-term program focused not only on reduction of emissions, but also on the creation of shared value. Andrea Mulloni, Head of Sustainability inside Arper, talks about the company’s Sustainability Plan: a strategic, versatile and long-term program focused not only on reduction of emissions, but also on the creation of shared value.
Altherr Désile Park, Doshi Levien, Peter Kunz, Jean-Marie Massaud and Marialaura Rossiello Irvine interpret “The Project of Living,”, the theme of investigation suggested by Arper to the designers of the 2022 collections.
“The project of living” as the expression of a corporate vision and strategy: seen in the Ralik sofa system. Starting with the needs of users, to create beautiful spaces for living that fully embody the relationships between people.
The models applied in architecture for schools are by now obsolete. What objectives and new structures should form the basis of the design of spaces closer to the needs of students and teachers?
How can I work well in an office? The design of workspaces has the task of conveying specific values and strategies. Three factors are important: biophilia, entertainment and the phygital dimension. We talked about it with COIMA Image, cy architecture and Cisco.
The “space syntax” of Bill Hillier, to study and design the relationship between architecture, the movement of people and the quality of contexts. A theory that is still timely today.
An interview with the Spanish architect Susanna Cots, the Los Angeles-based studio Fleetwood Fernandez, and the Australian designers McMahon & Nerlich, on the design of “mid-door” spaces, between indoor and outdoor areas of the home.
The Welcome project in Milan by Kengo Kuma and Associates can be seen as a reference point for the biophilic offices of the future and for green architecture that puts wellbeing in the workplace at the center of its objectives.
A British architect and consultant for wellness design, Ben Channon urges an approach that begins with the happiness and wellbeing of the inhabitants of spaces. Offering practical advice based on interdisciplinary know-how.