What if architecture evolved more like nature, adapting, collaborating, and growing instead of following fixed systems?
As botany offers new ways of thinking about resilience and design, what could architects learn from the intelligence of plants?
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Located in Santa Ana, San Jose, is Casa Valle del Sol — a home that seeks the integration of architecture with its environment through internal gardens and central patios, extracting details from traditional Costa Rican architecture mixed with clean lines and warm materials to create a timeless aesthetic.
📍Santa Ana, San José, Costa Rica
Project by: LOOP Design Studio
Details: https://t.co/HCUakUHfNh
Simple, clean, and modern. Love the way the kitchen opens up and how the exterior uses that massive white block over the garage. Clean lines all around.📐
by : Torres Arquitecto
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COEX Architecture pairs passive environmental strategies with a durable, locally sourced material palette to design Petits-Explorateurs Primary School.
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This 1966 home was originally designed by Aaron Green, an associate of Frank Lloyd Wright. A renovation led by Schwartz and Architecture expanded the house and added two outbuildings for the new family owners.
📍Palo Alto, CA, United States
Project by: Boxleaf Design Landscape Architecture
Photos by: Ayla Christman
Details: https://t.co/KQ601a3zrd