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Taming Exterior Greenery: Landscape Design for Houses in Natural Environments

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© Derek Swalwell A healthy environment that is also visually appealing in our homes has become increasingly sought when it comes to designing houses and residential spaces, especially during the world’s current context.

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How to Use Wood in Outdoor Installations: Case Studies in Natural Environments of Latin America

ArchDaily

In light of a collective effort involving local communities and new generations, the construction of installations and structures in these natural environments is aimed not only at meeting functional needs but also at educational, research, and environmental conservation purposes. Read more »

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Courtyards, Gardens, and Terraces for Seniors: Residences that Integrate Community Life into the Natural Environment

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How can built environments be created to adapt to the needs of older adults? Read more »

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Infrastructure and Landscape: 12 Projects Redefining Natural Environments in Spain

ArchDaily

Tourism has played a key role in this process, focusing on creating spaces that maximize the enjoyment of the natural environment and integrating local landscapes into urbanized areas. Read more »

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This Hungarian mass timber house blends seamlessly into its natural environment

Archinect

Hungarian design-build studio Hello Wood has shared its latest home with us, seamlessly blending into its rural surroundings and bridging the gap between the natural environment and engineered objects. Its green rooftop further enhances its connection to nature. The home is also dug into a small mound making it unassuming.

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Ronald Lu & Partners design “real forest building” that brings nature back into Kowloon’s high-density urban environment

Avontuura

Garden Crescent is a “real forest building” that brings nature back into Kowloon’s high-density urban environment through biophilic design. The post Ronald Lu & Partners design “real forest building” that brings nature back into Kowloon’s high-density urban environment appeared first on Åvontuura.

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Tropical Houses: Creating a Dialogue Between Nature and the Built Environment

ArchDaily

It's no wonder that architectural projects in the region maintain a constant dialogue between nature and the built environment. In the search for solutions that meet needs and demands, we have selected residential projects that appropriate the context to become unique in this environment. Read more »