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delution reveals the psychological cues that boost harmony between human, architecture, and the environment #storyofdesign

The Design Story
5 min readJun 29, 2020

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there are always criteria that emerge when considering sustainable and green architecture. however, these standards aren’t all that matters when turning a project to reality. there are many aspects we need to consider.

the question is, is it the building itself that should boost sustainable and green lifestyle? or is it the process and user behaviors?

green architecture has always been an excellent example of the possibility, and one of the possible approaches of human living harmoniously with the environment. however, it is not just the materials and techniques we should pay attention to.

according to delution, there is something intangible that can be considered key to boosting a greener lifestyle: a psychological cue in architecture that every architect should introduce to the clients and make a lifetime impact on.

in this regard, indira, a senior architect / design representative of delution took an example of one of their award-winning project, the flick house, to further giving an insight…

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