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A Thai café offering a nature-boosted dose of inside and out

Archinect

The client, a local coffee roastery, had expressed their desire to pursue a design that affirmed their brand identity’s inspirations in Japanese culture. ” Image: DOF Sky | Ground IDIN's name itself is an acronym for Integrating Design Into Nature.

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Modern Harmony: Studio MM’s Mission to Bring Architecture and Nature Together

Architizer

From cliffside homes with sweeping views to tranquil retreats nestled in nature, Studio MM designs with the environment and the client in mind, always considering how the smallest details can make the largest impact. Our clients met me at our own home and had expressed concerns about feeling cold with that much glass.

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Blending In with Nature: The Inspiration Behind COMMOD-Haus GmbH’s Weekend Home

Architizer

Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? Michaela Maresch: COMMOD “The Little Black One” was definitely inspired by nature. The harsh, wide, mountain landscape at Semmering was inspiration and challenge at once. So they can live in harmony in and with nature.

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Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation teams up with Lindal to offer replica Usonian home designs with a modern twist

Archinect

Replica designs inspired by the Bachman-Wilson home, Gordon House, and Seth Peterson cottage count among the nine available for purchase. Crystal Springs' (inspired by Bachman-Wilson home design). Mirror Lake' (inspired by.

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PL Studio applies Moroccan-inspired palette to London townhouse

Deezen

A green shade was applied to the main bedroom The studio founders, couple Sabrina Panizza and Aude Lerin, felt the design should reflect their clients' love of colour. We wanted to create a home that reflected our clients' personalities and joyful spirit, a home filled with positive energy."

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Nature Without Ecology

Landscape Architecture Magazine

A kind of manual for designing nature without ecology is found in the series of artful drawings that reveal a strategy for working with plants through quantity, species, spacing, and cultivar. Each tome is a reminder that Oudolf’s prolific publishing career is as profuse as his “nature-like” style. © Piet Oudolf. © Piet Oudolf.

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Sculpting Time: The Contemporary Use of Marble in Bathroom Design

ArchDaily

As a symbol of perfection, marble facilitated intricate craftsmanship for decorative elements, inspiring architectural marvels and exquisite art, leaving a legacy of sophistication and refinement. Its timeless beauty and durability continue to captivate clients and designers alike.