BioclimaticX Philo

At Bio­cli­mat­icX we strive to look at build­ings as part of Nature, as humans are intertwined with their environment. Together they can cre­ate a syn­ergy that will increase efficiencies of systems and reduce negative impacts of development. Designing with nature can lower energy bills, increase indoor air qual­ity, and increase pro­duc­tiv­ity of the build­ing and the inhab­i­tants. We enthu­si­as­ti­cally embrace a recon­struc­tion of nature, just as we would embrace ‘the real thing. ’ Humans have a strong pro­cliv­ity to Nature. By guid­ing the design process with a sus­tain­able approach that reduces over­all envi­ron­men­tal impact and inte­grat­es ‘recon­struc­tions’ of nature, we achieve a prod­uct that gives peo­ple a new per­spec­tive on ‘Nature’ and ’systems-thinking’ and ‘ways of liv­ing.’ As designers, or just as humans, we are stew­ards of the earth. We draw from the fields of bio­philia, bio­cli­matic design and archi­tec­ture, perma-culture, hor­ti­cul­ture, land­scape archi­tec­ture, genet­ics, hydro­pon­ics, aqua-ponics, and many others. The end result are sites and structures existing harmoniously optimized within their environment and operating at maximum efficiency. The unique geography of each site is translated into the site-specific techniques to ensure humans and their structure will best fit for resource use efficiency and inhabitant livability.  Grow­ing food and generating electricity on site are excellent techniques, but beginning the site plan design with maximization of these two techniques shows how to fully optimize human and nature integration. Houses built into the side hills in the South of Spain incorporate building techniques that are suited specifically for the unique geography of the community. The architectural techniques are most successful when the site and surrounding community are incorporated into the design.   Working to create a more sus­tain­able lifestyle for 100% of Human­ity.