Bioarchitecture


“Bioarchitecture cannot simply be attributed to any type of construction, it is much more. It expresses a strong alliance between architect and nature, the awareness that we all share a much larger dimension.”

As architect Markus Tauber states, it is a true philosophy of building, renovating, and living. Its aim is to create a harmonious balance between the natural environment and human-made structures.

In recent decades, it has become clear that environmental and landscape degradation is often caused by conventional architecture. This type of architecture pays little attention to the choice of shapes, materials, and structures. As a result, designing according to the principles of Bioarchitecture means offering alternative and concrete solutions to reduce environmental impact and improve indoor air quality.

In particular, Northern European countries and some areas of the United States have developed a strong ecological awareness. This has led citizens to seek healthy and comfortable buildings, encouraging the use of renewable materials and sustainable construction techniques. Therefore, introducing Bioarchitecture also means promoting prevention, both for personal well-being and environmental protection.

Generally speaking, a bioarchitectural building is designed to offer comfort and health. It makes rational use of alternative energy resources and employs local, untreated, recoverable, and recyclable materials.

The good news is that some natural materials can be used to produce Biopietra. Among the most common are marble and porphyry processing waste, as well as sands and gravels. These are ideal for creating reconstructed materials with high technical performance.

Biopietra offers cladding solutions aligned with the principles of Bioarchitecture. These are made with ecological and Bio-certified materials. Such solutions allow you to furnish your home sustainably, respecting the environment and improving quality of life.