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Arquitectonica reveals designs for new $1 billion mixed-use project in Miami's Medical District

Archinect

Arquitectonica has been selected as the master planners and designers of a new $1 billion mixed-use healthcare development in Miami , the firm announced via a press release today. Site preparations will begin this year on the seven-acre Highland Park Miami development in the city’s Medical District.

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Marrowstone Island Residence: A Masterclass in Site Responsive Architecture

Architizer

With its neverending waterfalls, mountains and evergreen forests, all interwoven with mist, the raw beauty of this unique American landscape is unparalleled. Shipley and Bates accomplished this feat through site-responsive design that blurs the line between interior and exterior. The client was also based in Dallas at the time.

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Do I Need to Hire a Landscape Architect?

Dwell

You’re surveying your yard with trepidation, wondering: Can I actually design this myself? That’s why we asked Cate Singleton, a landscape architect based out of Dallas, to share her thoughts on when to go pro. What landscape projects benefit from a professional? Does that mean you need to bring in the pros?

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Surreal Sites: 8 Rural Retreats Set in New Zealand’s Cinematic Landscape

Architizer

Browse the Architizer Jobs Board and apply for architecture and design positions at some of the world's best firms. The following rural retreats also seek to make the most of the country’s rich and surreal landscapes. The design concept, however, is as much stylistic as polemical. Click here to sign up for our Jobs Newsletter.

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Cometa House is nestled within trees on coastal site in Oaxaca

Deezen

A pair of stone towers and a thatched -roof palapa are among the features at a nature retreat in southern Mexico designed by architects Mauricio Rocha and Gabriela Carrillo. It sits at the edge of a nature preserve on Punta Cometa, or Comet Point, a peninsula that juts into the Pacific Ocean and was once the site of an Aztec fort.

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Timeless lines framing the landscape

Habitus Living

Simplicity – in the most complimentary sense – is the quality that carries all the way through from the clients’ brief to the finished object. “Initially we explored other locations on the site for the house, but we kept coming back to the thought of the reflections, light and movement that the water would provide,” he adds.

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Feldman Architecture Designs Site Sensitive Modern Atherton Pavilions

Architizer

Atherton pavilions – The two pavilions nestled in this verdant landscape were a response to the clients’ vision for a deeper engagement with their lovely yard. The design sensitively accommodating the need for more space and program for a young family without detriment to the surrounding landscape.

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