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Nhà Tú Garden by Long Nguyen Design

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Conceived by visionary architects, this project aimed to seamless integrate contrasting elements and establish a vibrant green focal point in the area. Inspired by the convergence of urban and industrial landscapes, “Nhà Tú Garden” stands as an oasis of green amidst its surroundings.

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Verdant Sanctuary // Form4 Architecture

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Project Status: Under Construction. Verdant Sanctuary expresses its embrace of nature through each design element: its natural setting, its choice of material—it is almost entirely made of wood and glass, its dramatic roof design that echoes the shape of a bird’s wings. Verdant Sanctuary Gallery.

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Fredrik Nilsson clads his Los Angeles house in oiled cedar

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The design incorporates Scandinavian modernism Despite its humble appearance, the couple saw a "rich opportunity", purchased the property and set out to build a peaceful sanctuary there. He also tapped into his Swedish roots, as he was born and raised in Stockholm. His wife's Indian heritage also informed the design process.

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This is anything but boxed in

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Sentosa Cove is one of Singapore’s most coveted neighbourhoods, set in verdant streetscapes and providing a sanctuary-like environment for the residents who live here. Project details. It’s also an area where one can find impressive contemporary architecture, like this striking home designed by L Architects.

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Watch our Architecture Project Talk about Coral Pavilion by CmDesign Atelier

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In the final instalment of Dezeen and Gaggenau's Architecture Project Talks series, Nigerian architect Tosin Oshinowo will give a presentation about Coral Pavilion. Coral Pavilion, which was completed earlier this year, sits within a verdant coastal landscape just southwest of Lagos, Nigeria , and is accessible only by boat.

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Sun-Bleached Style: Subtle Summer Tones Are Making a Splash in Interior Design

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Following this design approach, these seven projects are the epitome of summer, sun-bleached, delight, offering spaces that expertly capture the essence of mid-year months with grace and subtlety all year round — no matter the weather outside. The preserved façade, painted in soft, sun-faded hues, beckons passersby into an urban sanctuary.

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Chris Luce designs Casa Nu as a "refuge" for surfers

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Exposed concrete and open-air showers define this Mexican house by architect Chris Luce, which was designed as a functional sanctuary for surfers. The project was to design a refuge for surfers," said Luce. Casa Nu is located under sprawling mango trees in La Saladita, a coastal town in the southern part of Mexico.

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