With Sonia Hernández-Montaño, we discover how bioconstruction transforms our way of living.
A house should not only be aesthetic or functional: it must also care for the health of those who inhabit it. In this interview, Sonia Hernández-Montaño, architect and founder of Healthy Architecture, explains how to apply bioconstruction and biohabitability criteria in housing projects.
We talk about costs, maintenance, environmental control, and how materials influence our well-being. A clear and practical conversation to understand that building healthily is an investment in health, comfort, and quality of life.

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