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a person sitting on a couch in front of a window with a rug underneath it
The Shed
That ceiling is beautiful. It's the perfect tone of wood.
an empty room with three windows and wooden floors
Home in Spicewood · ★4.89 · 1 bedroom · 1 bed · 2 baths
luxury straw bale - airbnb.com
a modern house made out of wood and white paint on the outside, surrounded by gravel
Straw House Survives the Test of Hurricane-force Winds
Straw House Survives the Test of Hurricane-force Winds : TreeHugger
a room with a chair and window in it
love straw bale houses and every window could have a window seat!
the stairs are made out of concrete and grass
Unbelievable concrete home in Madrid
♂ Urban sustainable architecture Green living Contemporary concrete House with simple matching #landscaping
an artist's rendering of a building with many balconies and plants growing on it
243 Likes, 2 Comments - World Architecture News (@worldarchitecturenews) on Instagram: “ In response to a French property law MALKA Architecture have grafted modular bow windows and…”
an elevated walkway with plants growing on the sides and buildings in the backround
Gallery of Soo Chan: “Architecture is About Preserving a Way of Life, Not Simply Introducing a New Formal Language” - 5
Gallery of Soo Chan: “Architecture is About Preserving a Way of Life, Not Simply Introducing a New Formal Language” - 5
an artist's rendering of a green roof on top of a grass covered field
Community Center
Community Center by Pavlo Kryvozub
a large metal sculpture sitting on top of a lush green field
Znalezione obrazy dla zapytania green cloud project by temaland landscape architecture
a wooden stair case next to a metal hand rail
Modern Neutral Staircase with Wood Treads
Modern Neutral Staircase with Wood Treads
a row of red brick houses sitting next to each other on top of a lush green field
Renovation fit for a king
Aesthetic ambitions, practical needs and sustainable principles dictated every choice of material and fundamental element, especially the roof. The architects chose traditional Keymer clay roof tiles as they liked the natural aesthetic, which is imbued with a distinctive finish and warmth of colour and as the design made handling and laying a simple and easy process for contractors. ©️ Photos: James Morris