RECENT BLOGS
2020 a year to remember. 2021 what’s next?
2020 was a year of challenges, transformations, and learning to flow day by day with what we have. It taught us to value what we have without longing for more of the same. We learned that with less, we have more. It was a strange, curious year, which changed our way of seeing life, the world, and our vulnerability.
WELLNESS TOURISM: a conscious way to connect with the world and your inner self
The Global Wellness Institute defines Wellness Tourism as "travel with the pursuit of maintaining or enhancing one's wellbeing; this includes both physical and inner wellbeing. Therefore we can say that wellness tourism turns travel into an opportunity to maintain and improve holistic health."
THE GREAT RESET: The opportunity to create better communities
The Great Reset is a term popularized ten years ago in a book written in the aftermath of the 2008 global crash and published in 2010 by Richard Florida. World Economic Forum uses this term to describe the positions and the opportunities faced by the governments of the world with the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic.
INVESTING IN GREENER BUILDINGS: smart decisions
Investing in greener and more conscious projects has become urgent in recent years, from an ecological, social, and economic point of view. Stop the carbon footprint, reduce energy and resource expenditure on more sustainable materials and create a community that grows economically based on an inclusive model where equitable development gives a positive value to investments and better economic recovery projections.
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE: A greener way to live
The sense of inhabiting is inherent to human beings, and over time we have developed different ways of generating bonds and special forms that adapt to our needs. Hand in hand with innovation in our behavior within spaces, architecture, and design leads us, generating spaces that make us feel part of something else.
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS: The way to improve industries
The concept of sustainability emerged from the United Nations report "Our Common Future," where Sustainable Development was defined as: "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs."