The Master in Advanced Ecological Buildings and Biocities (MAEBB) postgraduate program is an 11-month immersive academic program focused on learning how to design and build a new generation of buildings and cities to respond to the planet’s emerging climate challenges. The program is carried out in Valldaura Labs, in Barcelona, a 135 He property located in the Collserola forest. Here, students will live and work surrounded by nature while using the most advanced technologies and design techniques in the pursuit of what is also IAAC’s long term initiative, to create self-sufficient and ecological environments.


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Designing for More Than Humans: Exploring Multispecies Futures in a Changing Climate

Among the topics explored in this course, Multispecies Design stood out as the most transformative and thought-provoking. It challenges the core assumption that humans are the sole users—or beneficiaries—of designed environments. Instead, it calls for recognizing other species as co-inhabitants and co-participants in shared spaces. This approach not only widens the ethical scope of design, … Read more

Slow Architecture as a form of Resistance

Among the various topics explored during our mapping activity, I found myself drawn most powerfully to vernacular architecture. Not only as a stylistic or historical lens, but as a living, breathing practice—a philosophy that pulses beneath the surface of modern architectural dilemmas. It speaks quietly, yet persistently, about rootedness, slowness, community, and the dignity of … Read more

Opportunities and Gaps in Climate Adaptation & Mitigation

In today’s climate-conscious world, industries and governments alike are actively aligning their strategies toward climate adaptation and mitigation. The urgency of the climate crisis has unified efforts across disciplines, yet many responses tend to focus on highly specific, niche areas of research and intervention. While such targeted approaches are undoubtedly valuable, they often risk overlooking … Read more

Ecological Intelligence 2

Learning Ecological Design is the very reason I applied for this master’s program at Valldaura Labs. We constantly talk about ecology, yet I feel that many—including myself—haven’t truly explored what it means beyond surface-level choices like buying “eco-friendly” products or taking shorter showers. Studying ecological design has pushed me to reconsider my role within ecological … Read more

Earth – A Single Organism

The Gaia theory suggests that Earth functions as a self-regulating organism. Whether we consider humans an integral part of this system or a disruptive force, we must acknowledge that our actions have caused significant harm to the planet. As architect Tadao Ando stated, “We borrow from nature the land upon which we build.” This idea underscores … Read more

Ecological Intelligence II – Biomaterials

Biomaterial is a concept that is already late to be implemented. In the article “Principles of biological design as a model for biodesign and biofabrication in architecture,” the ideas around the use of biomaterials in the construction sector are carefully explored and evaluated. It is stated that they are a great replacement for conventional standardized … Read more

Ecological Intelligence – Vernacular Architecture

Vernacular architecture, with its deep roots in local contexts and traditional building practices, offers a compelling avenue for exploring sustainable design principles. I’ve always been drawn to the potential of simpler, ingenious solutions in architecture, especially as a counterpoint to the often over-engineered approaches prevalent today. From ingenious ventilation strategies to daylighting techniques, vernacular buildings, … Read more