Historically open spaces were designed to have activities and events. This article will take you to see why some historic plaza was successful and how can we impliment their characteristics to our modern urban settings.
Read More[Energy Conservation]: How To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions-CO2 /
Building and construction are account for 39% of all carbon dioxide emission in the world, with operational emissions (from energy used to heat cool and light building) accounting for 28%.
Read MoreCan WELL Concepts Apply to Early Childhood Learning Environment? /
Barret’s research is worth reading because it focused on early childhood education. This article walks you through the key findings on his study and how it can apply to our WELL learning environment.
Read MoreA Patio Planning Talk /
Spring time is around the corner. Tiffany’s friend wanted me to help his friend place a patio furniture,. At the end, found a few deck issue that his friend needs to pay attention.
Read MoreAn Interior Planning Talk /
I visited Tiffany’s condo to help her picking a nightstand. The entire process surprisingly leaded us to another discussion about art history and our perspectives towards current living standards.
Read More[Public Art]: Why an Art in Public Space Matters? /
Public art can be considered as an art in public space and is accessible by the public. It has a wide range of forms, sizes, and scales. and sometimes even more than we can imagine.
Read More[Disaster Prevention Park], An Emerging Role In Our Open Space /
Reducing natural disaster’s impacts on our lives has become a high priority in many places. This article will walk you through the essential functions of disaster prevention parks and how to fit them into our dense urban networks.
Read MoreA Development Performance Talk /
I had a coffee with Tiffany to discuss a revitalization project in Elmwood District, Yorktown. We talked about a few different approaches to RFP and discovered the fundamental forces in the development.
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