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Diese 9 Häuser zeizen, wie Bäume und Architektur miteinander verschmelzen

Diese 9 Häuser zeizen, wie Bäume und Architektur miteinander verschmelzen

This new way of working, which allows people to move beyond the borders of the Swiss Drinnen and Draußen.

A Richter Baum in the house? Klingt für velde vermutlich was a bit absurd at first. If you connect nature and architecture, you can create a spectacle when you design. Statt als Bäume für de Bau nieuw Gebäude van roden, versuchen Architekt:innen op der gezen Welt diese in de Struktur des Hauss miteinzubinden or der new anzupflanzen. “Obviously, considering the environmental impact of the natural environment, the positive effect of natural health care on the body – a natural environment is always a real highlight in luxury living,” explains the journalist Elisab eth Fazzare from AD Pro.

When you’re 9 months along, you can put everything on a Baum

If you go to Belgium in Brazil – if that new building the architecture is a bit with nature. AD presents a new kind of home use from around the world, the design of a Baum is prägt and the direction, which crosses the border and can go outside.

1. Das Sakae House

I think of the Verwendung of Materialien and the Sorgfalt at the Gestaltung of Räumen and Gebäuden gilded the Japanese Architektur as avant-garde and is a Vorbild for the West. Dieses 89 Quadratmeter große japanische Einfamilienhaus in der Präfektur Shiga, in the West of the Landes, connects Tradition with Moderne. The Studio Hearth architect designed a family home with two gardens in open-plan landscapes. It was one of the best ways to leave the Court and give a hint, it was a great experience to travel around a little, leaving the world of his offense. I connected to an attack by Korridor from Pflanzen and Bäumen who both garden. Thank you for using the Holz panel when the house is located on the Innenhof.

japanisches Haus Korridor Weiß Oberlicht Glaswand Pflanzen integriert

Das Sakae House in Shiga, Japan.

Yuta Yamada

2. That Casa Los Cubos

This is the case in Monterrey (Mexico) and the Office P+0 Architectural Entworfene Einfamilienhaus is determined by a leftover building block full of Eichen, Mesquites, Anacuas and many other bäume. Since the vegetation consists of a house that is shaped by a fourfold structure, the “pavilions” can develop and become so diverse that it may not be possible to purchase living space. In the main building, where the waiters of the Etage, behind the kitchen, the house and the Esszimmer are located. The Schlafzimmer lies in his life and is a centrally located Innenhof, in most of his life.