Highlights the critical role of building diagnostics in architecture, emphasizing the analysis of existing structures to inform design decisions and address sustainability challenges.
Explores urban sustainability assessment, focusing on decision-making for sustainable cities through approaches, solution spaces, and indicator selection.
Covers seismic retrofit solutions in historic structures, emphasizing safety and cultural preservation through multidisciplinary approaches and reversible interventions.
Explores the significance of indicators in evaluating urban sustainability and the challenges in selecting suitable ones, using MONET and 'Cercle Indicateurs' in Switzerland as examples.
Emphasizes the role of individual and collective actions in achieving sustainability through the Sustainable Development Goals and the successes of the Millennium Development Goals.
Explores architectural transformation, preservation, and adaptation through historical and contemporary examples, emphasizing resilience and innovative reuse.
Discusses sustainability through the Three Horizons framework, emphasizing the need for community-level actions and a new societal narrative for ecological transformation.