Architecture Meets Nature — Biophilic Design As architecture adapts to climate and location, the boundary between constructed form and environment becomes a canvas for daring experimentation. The following article looks at how architecture may interact with edges, whether they be riverbanks, shorelines, or forest floors. Each notion reinterprets the relationship between humans and the environment in a unique way, combining material, ritual, and ecological. To view the projects, visithttps://lnkd.in/eG2MXxPu. #biophilicdesign #architecturenews #architectnews
How Architecture Meets Nature: Biophilic Design
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