More architects are using biophilic design — the idea of integrating nature into design to enhance our connection to nature.
Whether it’s building the home around an existing tree, planting one (or more) trees within the interior space, or simply giving the illusion of a woodland indoors, the aesthetic is green and gorgeous ...
New York-based firm Oda Architecture created a penthouse home for a client in New Delhi that has a closed courtyard at its center with a reflecting pool and a ficus microcarpa tree. Raindrops land ...
Some architects and home designers are using one particular biophilic element to striking effect: trees. We’ve already ... with a reflecting pool and a ficus microcarpa tree.
A Zen-like heart of the home New York-based firm ODA Architecture created a penthouse home for a client in New Delhi that has a closed courtyard at its center with a reflecting pool and a ficus ...
Some architects and home designers are using one particular biophilic element to striking effect: trees. Advertisement Article continues below this ad We’ve already seen public spaces around the ...
To test that hypothesis, the researchers planted the seedlings in logged forests ranging from completely clearcut areas to zones with 10, 30 and 60 per cent of trees left standing. The big trees ...
New York-based firm ODA Architecture created a penthouse home for a client in New Delhi that has a closed courtyard at its center with a reflecting pool and a ficus microcarpa tree. Raindrops land ...