Architecture

Buildings and spatial design stress-tested against ecological, regulatory, and social risk. From single structures to multi-building campuses: systemic analysis determines orientation, material choice, and energy strategy from the first sketch.

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Urban Planning

Masterplans and district-scale design. Systems-level coordination of energy, water, mobility, and governance. The projects that most require SiD: the interdependencies are too numerous and the time horizons too long for conventional planning methods.

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Landscape

Ecological systems, outdoor environments, and green infrastructure. Performance-driven: drainage capacity, biodiversity targets, and climate resilience are specified before aesthetic decisions are made.

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Product & Service Design

Physical products and service blueprints where systemic sustainability is embedded in the specification, not added afterward. If the design process does not start from material flows and lifecycle costs, we do not call it sustainable.

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