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Green Interiors Trends From Around The World

Green Interiors Trends From Around The World
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Green Interiors Trends From Around The World

Copy There is not enough that can be said about the benefits of incorporating plants in interiors or Plantscaping. Integrating vegetation indoors serves many purposes whether practical, aesthetic or psychological. Although there are basic requirements for incorporating greenery into Homes, well thought out plant selections and placements are characteristically different across the world. By going over recent interior works, a few recurrent plantscaping design patterns arose, each reflective of distinctive climates, building styles and traditional building techniques. While the type of the chosen plants varies depending on favorable conditions for growth and local availability, the main distinctions are related to the direct environment and display method in which the vegetation is set, as well as its intended purpose. While plants are there to offer mental wellness to some, they are essential for cooling to other or could even be meant for small scale farming.

Large thatched roof covers Casa Cova in Mexico by Anonimous

Large thatched roof covers Casa Cova in Mexico by Anonimous Architecture firm Anonimous took cues from pre-colonial architecture designing Casa Cova, a sprawling beach house made of concrete, parota wood and dried palm leaves. Casa Cova is located in Puerto Escondido, a coastal town in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Designed by Anonimous, which is based in the city of Querétaro, the building serves as a holiday home for two families. Casa Cova is lifted off the ground to protect against flooding The project s design was influenced by the massive chambers and private passageways found in the region s pre-colonial architecture. The firm drew particular inspiration from the Mitla archaeological site, which was first inhabited by the Zapotec people over 800 years ago.

The Architectural League of New York Names 2021 Emerging Voices

The Architectural League of New York Names 2021 Emerging Voices
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Windows punctuate board-marked concrete facade of DL1310

New York architecture studio Young & Ayata and Mexico City office Michan Architecture collaborated on DL1310, an apartment block with an exposed concrete facade. Located in Mexico City s Tetelpan neighbourhood, DL1310 has a distinctive facade of recessed windows framed by twisting board-marked concrete. Board-marked concrete is left bare on the exterior The concrete striation patterns on the exterior concrete casts are both a design intention as well as a way of working with traditional formwork techniques towards alternative aesthetics, Young & Ayata co-founder Kutan Ayata told Dezeen. A total of 22 glazed opening puncture all four sides of the four-storey apartment block, each one rotated to created inverted bay windows.

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