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Taming Exterior Greenery: Landscape Design for Houses in Natural Environments

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© Derek Swalwell A healthy environment that is also visually appealing in our homes has become increasingly sought when it comes to designing houses and residential spaces, especially during the world’s current context.

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"Natur-Lodges" Collective Housing by RHB architectes

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To the west, the social housing building marks the boundary with the easement and the public green space. The staggered arrangement of the buildings on either side of the central alleyway creates multiple visual op.

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Natural Touch: Biomaterials in Interior Coatings

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Senses House / UP3 Arquitetura © Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio Amid the ongoing environmental crisis, bioeconomy has gained significance across different domains, particularly in the construction sector, where efforts there is a push to enhance sustainability. This shift in mindset has also influenced the realm of interior architecture.

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Garden Circle House by Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

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A four-bedroom home in midtown Toronto designed by Dubbeldam Architecture + Design, Garden Circle House is a response to the client’s desire for a sustainable home inspired by nature, connected to the outdoors and awash in daylight. It also uses spatial s.

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Courtyard House by Yellow Cloud Studio Ltd

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The length of the floorplan meant that there was a need for natural light to reach the middle part of the house, thus the idea was born to retain a part of the rear garden as a courtyard that would sit amongst the functional layout of the space and provide not only light but also vital cross ventilation and visual connection.

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TM House by Inception Architects Studio

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TM House is a T4 typology house, located in the parish of Lamelas - a predominantly rustic area - located on the south side of Santo Tirso. The house seeks a deliberate connection between all its spaces, with respect to the functional relationship of interior and exterior areas and experiences.

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FRI's house by Brengues Le Pavec architects

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The house is a superposition of full volume on a reading of emptiness. Generously glazed, this level allows an almost natural relationship between inside and outside. The desire was to enlarge the visual field towards the garden and create the notion of living outside. Double heights and skylights.

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