Biophilic Cities: Why Nature in Urban Density Is Our Real Design Challenge
Architect Michael Davies (Daedal Architecture NZ) explores how biophilic design can transform dense cities, making urban life more human, sustainable, and connected to nature. Forget retreats; this is about building better cities for all.
Placemaking: What it is, and what it isn’t
What makes a place feel alive? True placemaking is about more than luxury apartments or retail turnover. It is about community, connection, and soulful design. Exploring Ponsonby’s decline and how thoughtful transport, materials, and street design could bring back its buzz and vibrancy. Michael Davies Architect NZ.
Too Many Signs, Not Enough Sense: The Visual Noise of Modern Cities
Auckland-based architect Michael Davies of Daedal explores the rising epidemic of visual noise in our cities. Is it time to rethink signage and trust human intuition again?
The Sound of the City: Designing with Noise in Mind
Discover how thoughtful acoustic design can transform noisy cities into soulful, human-centred environments. Michael Davies of Daedal Architecture explores how biophilic design and emotional architecture can restore calm, connection, and care to the soundscape of our urban spaces.
Designing for Cities That Feel Alive
Discover why cities like Auckland need more than efficiency — they need soul. Michael Davies of Daedal Architecture explores how curiosity, vibrancy, and sensory richness create urban spaces that feel truly alive.