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Snøhetta and Asak Miljøstein create hexagonal pavement system to aid water management

Archinect

Named Asak Flyt, the permeable concrete paver system consists of three hexagonal interlocking unit types that can be combined to “provide landscape architects with another powerful tool for nature-based water management.” The team estimates that their system allows for up to 28% permeability per square meter of water.

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Casa Rancho Avándaro by Chain + Siman

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In the environs of Valle de Bravo, Casa Rancho Avándaro is a weekend retreat designed primarily to make the most of its extensive natural surroundings. The house is a commanding presence on the landscape, striking a balance between the well-tended gardens and the imposing stone buildings.

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When Changes in Flooring Alter Our Spatial Experience

ArchDaily

From standard choices like wood, carpet, ceramic tiles, or natural stone; to heavy-duty commercial favorites like terrazzo, concrete, or poured epoxy. © José Hevia Designers and architects have a mountain of modern, high-performance flooring options at their disposal.

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Natural beauty and technical mastery: the latest stone-inspired tiles by Casalgrande Padana | News | Architonic

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It’s an approach exemplified in the company’s latest r…

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vibrant stone tiles adorn PRODUCTORA + esrawe studio’s hotel in mexico

designboom

the hotel's skin displays a range of purple hues, typical of the local stone, creating a dynamic contrast with the natural surroundings. The post vibrant stone tiles adorn PRODUCTORA + esrawe studio’s hotel in mexico appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Amazonia 465 collection by Porcelánicos HDC

Deezen

Dezeen Showroom: interiors, exteriors and swimming pools can be enhanced with the richly coloured, stone -look Amazonia 465 tile collection, created by Spanish brand Porcelánicos HDC. The Amazonia 465 tiles are designed to be highly realistic, with great variation in their colouring and pattern.

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restaurant’s gentle curvilinear form encompasses ancient temple in china

designboom

the rustic-style architecture predominantly utilizes local natural materials like wood, rough stones, and slate tile. The post restaurant’s gentle curvilinear form encompasses ancient temple in china appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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