Can fog become a lifeline for semi-arid desert communities, providing a sustainable source of clean drinking water?
Can the act of capturing water and reducing waste become a foundation for cultural identity?
Itamar Lilienthal, a Baja-based architect, designer, and artist, answers these questions through work that fuses bold, contemporary design with a deep reverence for local climate, indigenous materials, and community needs.
Itamar’s projects, which feature adaptive cultural spaces that prioritize passive cooling, natural light, and sustainable techniques, champion the unique beauty and challenges of the Baja landscape.
In this episode, we’ll unpack his design process, his artistic mindset, and the bold pursuit of weaving free thinking and recycled materials into architecture. Let’s dive in.
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