The city can no longer be in the country… the country must be in the city.
The world is too valuable to be thoughtlessly overbuilt
The best solutions lie at the intersection of urban planning and architecture
A program is the beginning, but not the end
Technology and economics are crucial prerequisites for a sustainable concept
Sustainability is physical, socio-cultural, and economic.
Compactness, energy, and ecology can go hand in hand
The soft values (social impact, ‘happiness,’ ‘well-being,’ and ‘healthy living,’ and ‘aesthetics’) provide a construction project with tangible economic value
Density is a prerequisite for qualitatively good space in the city and in buildings
The process, the journey, is a crucial prerequisite for the ultimate beauty of the project
Collective spaces constitute important ingredients in urban and building design
Data, AI, and participation will be decisive in future developments