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

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Among the 16 global projects recognized by Prix Versailles with a World’s Most Beautiful Restaurants award this year is a unique café space in Chonburi, Thailand, from the 20-year-old Bangkok studio IDIN Architects, which garnered particular attention for its delightful and well-detailed design.

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Otla House / We Design Studio

ArchDaily

Since it was their first, the clients wanted to build a simple residence that allowed a lot of natural light in and felt open and inviting in the. Completed in 2021 in Bengaluru, India. Images by Kunal Bhatia.

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Singapore's Changi Airport gets travelers back to nature with biophilic Terminal 2 renovation

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Photo credit: Changi Airport Group - Fabian Ong More than others, this was a project that relied on a unique relationship between the client and design team. ” Photo credit: Changi Airport Group - Fabian Ong The firm’s extensive retail and hospitality design experience informed their work throughout.

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

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What happens when architecture is designed not just to sit within a landscape but to truly engage with it? 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.

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ASLA survey finds increased demand for nature-based solutions to climate change among landscape architects

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The latest survey of landscape architects released Wednesday by the American Society of Landscape Architects includes updated information on incumbent design trends and project valuations, indicating a further shift in priorities nationwide under the looming threat of climate change.

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Omer Arbel balances nature and form in this award-winning Canadian Pacific Northwest house

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The design scheme won in the 'Future Project House' category at the 2019 World Architecture Festival. A demonstration column had to be constructed on the site in order to get the clients' final approval.

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Sculpting Time: The Contemporary Use of Marble in Bathroom Design

ArchDaily

Its timeless beauty and durability continue to captivate clients and designers alike. In sculptures, furniture, and decorative pieces, marble's natural elegance elevates any environment. Read more »