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Timber structure defines compact bio-based home in the Netherlands

Deezen

Amsterdam studio Woonpioniers has used natural materials and prefabricated elements throughout the Sprout Ruben & Marjolein house , which includes an open, greenhouse-like volume. In addition to the greenhouse, the terrace is our favourite place in the house," the other client Marjolein Bartels told Dezeen.

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CLB Architects creates trio of "tectonic structures" for Wyoming residence

Deezen

US studio CLB Architects has created a retreat in rural Wyoming that has three wood-clad structures, with a creek running underneath the primary residence. Located on a 35-acre (14-hectare) property near the town of Wilson, the home was envisioned as a series of "tectonic structures" set within a diverse ecosystem.

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Architects "can develop a new language" with structural stone says Aurore Baulier

Deezen

ACAN Natural Materials Group co-ordinator Aurore Baulier calls on architects to embrace stone 's natural qualities and reintroduce the material into their toolkits in this Stone Age 2.0 Top: Aurore Baulier is calling on architects to use structural stone. Above: she believes stone should be embraced for its natural qualities.

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Collcoll hides stairs and seats in pixellated wooden structure at Pricefx office

Deezen

Having previously designed one floor in the Meteor Centre Office Park for pricing software company Pricefx, Collcoll was tasked with outfitting the floor below as part of the client's commitment to flexible and creative working practices. It also contains a slide that can be used as an alternative to the stairs.

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Sculpting Time: The Contemporary Use of Marble in Bathroom Design

ArchDaily

Its durability ensured structures' longevity, while its cultural symbolism of purity and divine favor made it ideal for temples, theaters, and amphitheaters. Its timeless beauty and durability continue to captivate clients and designers alike. Read more »

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Nature Without Ecology

Landscape Architecture Magazine

A kind of manual for designing nature without ecology is found in the series of artful drawings that reveal a strategy for working with plants through quantity, species, spacing, and cultivar. Each tome is a reminder that Oudolf’s prolific publishing career is as profuse as his “nature-like” style. Reviewed by Rosetta S.

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Architecture is Awesome: #31 Taking it All In

SW Oregon Architect

Whether it’s a historical site, a bustling urban square, or a serene natural landscape, these examples embody the essence of their surroundings. Whether it’s the majestic sweep of a dome, the graceful curves of a bridge, or the symmetrical layout of a garden, the structure imparts a sense of unity that transcends its constituent components.

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