Building Sustainably with Arkin Tilt Architects

For Arkin Tilt Architects, sustainability isn’t a trend—it’s the foundation of every project. Their signature “farm-to-wall” approach merges thoughtful design with ecology by transforming straw into high-performance, low-carbon buildings. To bring these innovative structures to life, precision and data-driven insight are key. Discover how the team uses Vectorworks to model and document custom wall systems, … Read more

Tiny Straw Homes For Those in Need

A California nonprofit says centuries-old straw bale building could help tackle the housing crisis as property prices spiral out of control. In Santa Cruz County, the Soquel neighborhood’s Mount Calvary Lutheran Church is teaming up with nonprofits Just Places and People First to build a “village” of straw-bale homes for people coming out of homelessness. … Read more

A Lovely Rammed Earth House in Arizona

This custom-built residence located near Cottonwood, Arizona was built using rammed earth. It is a durable home with impressive energy efficiency, a major advantage in the dramatic desert climate of central Arizona. The residence feels connected to the landscape in ways that go beyond its thick walls, with interiors defined by rustic details, earthy textures, … Read more

Sustainable Materials Reshaping Modern Housing

Modern construction uses smart science to create spaces that are better for the planet. New materials are replacing old methods that caused too much waste. These changes help homeowners save money on repairs and monthly costs. Choosing the right supplies makes a big difference in how a house feels and functions over many decades. Eco-friendly … Read more

Using Prickly Pear Cactus as a Sustainable Materials Component

Researchers from the University of Bath’s Department of Mechanical Engineering have shown that agricultural waste from prickly pear cactus plants could be used as a low-cost, low-carbon reinforcement for construction materials, offering a more sustainable alternative to conventional composites. Composite materials combine strong reinforcing fibers with a lightweight base material, known as a ‘matrix’. Widely … Read more

The Similarity of Traditional Buildings in the Himalayas and the Andes

Traditional reed bridges in the Himalayan Nepal are similar to those in the Andes, showing how people on opposite sides of the planet living in similar circumstances come up with the same building solutions. Does this resemblance stem from people designing similar structures because of similar topography, or is it because the indigenous people of … Read more