Abstract

The article investigates the concept of slow architecture, which is becoming one of the ways to create a sustainable environment. The concept of slow architecture is associated with a critique of today's high-intensity urban life and overconsumption. Slow architecture includes interaction with local resources, use of traditional materials, contextual approach and climate considerations. At the same time, slow architecture is aimed at strengthening social ties, overcoming economic barriers, creating contemplative spaces on a human scale, integrated with nature or the urban environment. Examples of projects help demonstrate various aspects of slow architecture.

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