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DESIGN EARTH is a research-based architectural practice founded by Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy in 2010. According to the website, its core approach is to use “speculative architectural projects” as a medium for bringing climate crisis issues into public discussion. It is not an online design tool, asset platform, or commercial design studio website in the conventional sense, but is closer to an academic creative practice at the intersection of architecture, cities, the environment, and climate issues.
Judging from the text, DESIGN EARTH’s core strengths lie in research, projects, publishing, and exhibitions. Its work has appeared in international institutions and exhibitions such as the Venice Architecture Biennale, Victoria and Albert Museum, Bauhaus Museum Dessau, Seoul Biennale, and Oslo Architecture Triennale. Its project “After Oil” has also been collected by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The founders also have academic backgrounds at institutions such as MIT and the University of Michigan, indicating strong scholarly support behind their creative and research work.
The main website text does not disclose any service packages, consulting fees, project quotes, payment methods, or licensing terms, nor does it state whether commercial commissions are accepted. It only provides an email contact and an Instagram follow link. Therefore, if an organization wishes to collaborate on an exhibition, research, or publishing project, it will need to confirm the scope, budget, copyright, and deliverables by email.
The strengths are its clear positioning and distinctive methodology built around the climate crisis, architectural narratives, and environmental design. It also has an extensive record of international awards, collections, and exhibitions, with strong academic influence. The drawbacks are that the official website is relatively brief and lacks practical information such as detailed case studies, workflow, customer support, copyright licensing, collaboration methods, and export compatibility. It is not well suited to users looking for fast design output, template assets, or online collaboration tools.
It is better suited to architecture and urban design researchers, curatorial institutions, design schools, environmental-issue publishers, and cultural organizations focused on climate change narratives. It is less suitable for commercial users who need clear pricing, standardized deliverables, or software tool capabilities.
The text does not provide information on accessibility, so it is not possible to determine whether the site can be accessed directly from mainland China. It is recommended to test the network environment before visiting the website and Instagram.
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