Green Mall
Academic Supervision Project – Research-Based Design Studio (Green Mall)
This project was developed under my academic supervision within a research-based design studio focused on sustainable architecture and human-centered environmental design.
The work explores how energy-efficient and bio-reactive façade systems can transform architecture into an ecological mediator. Students were encouraged to integrate nature-based strategies and microalgae façade technology to reduce CO₂ emissions and improve air quality.
The outcome demonstrates an innovative synthesis of urban ecology, energy performance, and human well-being.