When Façades Become Habitats: Architecture Making Room for Other Species
Culture Index
Score Breakdown
Relevance
10/25
Freshness
22/25
Authority
18/20
Brand Signal
6/15
Depth
6/15
5-Axis Cultural Radar
When we think of façades , we rarely think of them as habitats. We see them as the elements that separate interior from exterior, regulate temperature, reduce noise, and protect buildings from external conditions. They give architecture its visual language, but they are also expected to keep the outside world at a distance. In doing so, façades have often been understood as barriers: surfaces that


