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Modulyss' carpet tiles aim to "foster an environment of comfort and inclusion"

Deezen

Modulyss has nine carpet tile collections that each offer numerous design variations Carpet tiles can help both to zone areas and to indicate spatial transitions to people who have visual impairments through their striking patterns and their use in tandem with each other, says the company. Find out more about Dezeen partnership content here.

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The Timeless Appeal of Spanish-style Houses: A Guide to Design, Materials and Adaptation in Urban Environment

DesignRulz

A Spanish-style house located in an urban environment would likely incorporate elements of traditional Spanish architecture, such as terracotta roof tiles, stucco exterior walls, and arched openings. However, the design of the house would need to be adapted to the constraints of an urban environment.

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A case for angular forms and natural, bleached materiality

Habitus Living

Designed to embrace the beauty of the natural environment and provide the perfect balance of form and function, this double-storey extension seamlessly blends into the existing weatherboard worker’s cottage. The additional outdoor ‘room’ creates a zoned open plan arrangement.

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Undulating green roof helps Creek Cabin "live in harmony with the surrounding environment"

Deezen

Named Creek Cabin, the home was built into a bank in the Suffolk Broads Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and was designed to pay respect to the nature on the site. The post Undulating green roof helps Creek Cabin "live in harmony with the surrounding environment" appeared first on Dezeen.

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Beverly Grove Residence by Assembledge+

Archinect

The upper portion, composed of Western Red Cedar siding, connects the architecture with the natural environment, bringing in color and warmth. A black fascia and metal reveal sharpen the material contrast and give buoyancy to the roof.

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Archmongers uses eco-friendly materials in colourful Bakken & Bæck office

Deezen

Materials like cardboard and recycled rubber are paired with softly contrasting colours in the London office of Bakken & Bæck, designed by local architects Archmongers. To minimise the carbon footprint of the design, the architects chose some natural and recycled materials. Photography is by French + Tye.

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Marge Arkitekter Break the Volume and Create Varied Outdoor Environment for the Kvarnkullen Kindergarten

Architizer

While to the rear, facing the surrounding green spaces and the children’s play area, the volume is broken down to create a more varied outdoor environment at a more childlike scale. The varied color scheme, both inside and out, enhances the nature of the volume and facilitates the children’s understanding of space and context.