An amateur’s take on building a cob house that ages well by Nicolás Boullosa on June 15, 2022 “Once a new technology rolls over you, if you’re not part of the steamroller, you’re part of the road,” has …
How access to water, pools & streams can improve homes/towns by Nicolás Boullosa on April 21, 2022 Christopher Alexander states in #64 of his “pattern languages” for architecture and urbanism that “We need constant access to water, …
Our complicated relation with nature: a quest for biophilic homes by Nicolás Boullosa on April 13, 2022 Back in the summer of 2010, concerned about how drought and water scarcity were developing in California, we headed from …
The Shack: how a forester kickstarted restorative farmsteading by Nicolás Boullosa on March 23, 2022 “Acts of creation are ordinarily reserved for gods and poets, but humbler folk may circumvent this restriction if they know-how. …
Zen and the ephemeral: why light and vistas improve our wellbeing by Nicolás Boullosa on November 11, 2021 Not only orientation and exposure to daylight but views from a room, a house, or an office affect our mood …
Modernists vs. traditionalists over beauty: a cautionary tale by Nicolás Boullosa on September 20, 2021 We prioritize what’s in front of us in the Now. Since Aristotle’s Physics, all we consider is based on “presence“, …
Dignifying urban/rural lives: decentralization done right by Nicolás Boullosa on September 13, 2021 Recently, someone brought up this logical paradox: most people who are urban are not elites. And most “urban elites” grew …
Autoorganización de sistemas complejos: de células a ciudades by Nicolás Boullosa on March 4, 2021 En febrero de 2020, cuando el mundo empezaba a prestar atención a la —todavía entonces— epidemia de Covid-19 que había …
Patrones en urbanismo para transformar tensiones en ventajas by Nicolás Boullosa on January 23, 2019 La tensión cotidiana en las ciudades más atrayentes ofrece pistas sobre los éxitos y fracasos de una época (y sus …
Economía circular y viviendas permeables con biorreactores by Nicolás Boullosa on December 5, 2018 La fachada del edificio BIQ (siglas en inglés de «coeficiente bio-inteligente») en Hamburgo, Alemania, ha sido diseñada no ya para …