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Research paper thumbnail of Supawish Siranarakul INDA: International Program in Design and Architecture Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University 2541321 Eastern + Western Philosophy and Paradigms in Architectural Design Assignment: Final Research Paper Date: 24/05/2023

WASTE EQUALS FOOD, MATERIAL HEALTH, NATURE-INSPIRED: EXPLORING SUSTAINABLE DESIGN APPROACHES, 2023

This research paper explores various sustainable design approaches that aim to minimize environme... more This research paper explores various sustainable design approaches that aim to minimize environmental impacts, promote resource conservation, and create harmonious relationships between humans and the environment. The concepts of waste equals food, material health, biophilia, and biomimicry are examined to understand their implications for sustainable design. While these sustainable design approaches hold promise, challenges and uncertainties exist regarding their practicality and effectiveness. Further research and ongoing discussions are necessary to refine and apply these approaches in practical design solutions. By embracing these approaches and engaging in continuous dialogue, we can unlock their full potential and create sustainable outcomes that prioritize the well-being of both humans and the environment.

Research paper thumbnail of Supawish Siranarakul INDA: International Program in Design and Architecture Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University 2541321 Eastern + Western Philosophy and Paradigms in Architectural Design Assignment: Final Research Paper Date: 24/05/2023

WASTE EQUALS FOOD, MATERIAL HEALTH, NATURE-INSPIRED: EXPLORING SUSTAINABLE DESIGN APPROACHES, 2023

This research paper explores various sustainable design approaches that aim to minimize environme... more This research paper explores various sustainable design approaches that aim to minimize environmental impacts, promote resource conservation, and create harmonious relationships between humans and the environment. The concepts of waste equals food, material health, biophilia, and biomimicry are examined to understand their implications for sustainable design. While these sustainable design approaches hold promise, challenges and uncertainties exist regarding their practicality and effectiveness. Further research and ongoing discussions are necessary to refine and apply these approaches in practical design solutions. By embracing these approaches and engaging in continuous dialogue, we can unlock their full potential and create sustainable outcomes that prioritize the well-being of both humans and the environment.

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