Angela Stassano's bioclimatic designs merge traditional techniques with modern needs, creating energy-efficient housing that responds to the hot, humid climate of Honduras.
By leveraging local heritage and climate data, Stassano's architecture presents a compelling case for sustainability in Central America, ensuring that homes are not just comfortable but also environmentally responsible.
The residential complex Las Casitas exemplifies how traditional architectural styles can be adapted for contemporary use, ensuring reduced energy consumption and enhanced living conditions.
Stassano’s work not only preserves local architectural heritage but also addresses significant environmental challenges, offering a blueprint for future developments in tropical climates.
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