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four intertwined levels extend ayg house’s living zones towards greenery in mexico city

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miguel de la torre mta+v curates a harmonious dance between built structure and natural environment. The post four intertwined levels extend ayg house’s living zones towards greenery in mexico city appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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all(zone) joins five curved wings to compose ‘under the rain trees’ house in northern thailand

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under the rain trees house by all(zone) On the bank of the Ping River in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, covered by decades-old rain trees, this expansive dwelling tucks itself blissfully amid the riparian nature.

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architect taichi nishishita’s residence and studio expand onto the japanese nature

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work areas and living zones are gently separated by wooden boxes and strategically placed bookcases. The post architect taichi nishishita’s residence and studio expand onto the japanese nature appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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35 Essential Gifts for Landscape Architecture Graduates

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You (or your family member/friend/roommate/mentee/colleague) have graduated from a landscape architecture program, and you’re ready to start your career as a design professional. Below, you’ll find the LAM Gift Guide for Landscape Architecture Graduates. It is a newly added primary text in my Natural History of Cities course.” —Ron

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V2in architects stacks cantilevering volumes woven with greenery for home office in thailand

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the functional zones are separated into boxes, stacked together, then reunited through transparent nature-infused courtyards. The post V2in architects stacks cantilevering volumes woven with greenery for home office in thailand appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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balbek bureau’s relogged house in ukraine is a modern take on the classic log cabin

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relogged house by balbek bureau in ukraine Relogged by balbek bureau is a redesigned private house located in the green zone on the Ukrainian riverbank. As its name suggests, the project reinterprets the log cabin concept and responds to the nature-infused setting, inviting tranquil and comfortable living.

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The Future of Architecture: 10 Transformative Design Principles for a Sustainable World

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This article was written by Edward Mazria, FAIA, the founder and CEO of Architecture 2030 whose mission is to rapidly transform the built environment from a major emitter of greenhouse gases to a central source of solutions to the climate crisis. Function-Based Zones 2. Hardie/ Wikimedia ; Air pollution in Victorian-era Britain.