The concept of sustainable architecture was introduced by Dr. Charles Cabot in 1993. However, sustainable architecture has existed throughout history. In the past, due to limited technology, sustainable cycles relied solely on the resilience of nature.
This work looks to the future from a modern perspective, where the concept of sustainability remains consistent. The difference lies in technology and construction precision. While past systems were not interconnected, they are now. The future will be even more integrated and intelligent. By incorporating energy-efficient systems that can be reused within the building itself, the environmental impact can be minimized, thereby realizing the building as a sustainable living entity.