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Pool Terrace for Dogs & Humans

Pool Terrace for Dogs & Humans

Project by ArchigardenerStatus: Completed (July 2023) Conceived as an experiential terrain amidst the lush tropical environs of Borneo, this Pool

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Nest Pavilion

Nest Pavilion

Nestled into a woodland clearing in New Zealand, the Nest Pavilion will enhance natural habitats while also creating a meditative

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When Buildings Come Alive!

When Buildings Come Alive!

I have loved growing plants since I was a kid. Over the past decade working as an architect in the

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WOHA Rooftop Urban Farm

WOHA Rooftop Urban Farm

The organic rooftop urban farm at the WOHA Office demonstrates how skyrise greenery can not only be an attractive sustainable

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Singapore’s Urban Hornbills

Singapore’s Urban Hornbills

Another hallmark of Singapore’s success at becoming a ‘city in a nature‘ (besides the return of the native otter population)

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A Green Skyscraper Growing

A Green Skyscraper Growing

Nearly 5 years since the opening of Oasia Hotel Downtown by WOHA Architects, the nearly 200 meter tall building has

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Flora Phantasmagoria

Flora Phantasmagoria

Finbarr Fallon (the guy with the most awesome thesis project ever) has produced an incredible series of infrared photos, accentuating

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Can we Please Start Planting more Trees on Top of Skyscrapers?

Can we Please Start Planting more Trees on Top of Skyscrapers?

A recent episode of Roman Mars fantastic architecture podcast 99% Invisible posed skepticism on the feasibility of planting trees on

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Singapore’s Urban Otters

Singapore’s Urban Otters

One of the hallmarks of Singapore’s success at becoming a ‘city in a garden’ is the return of a native

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LKC Natural History Museum

LKC Natural History Museum

The majority of contemporary museum buildings are often categorically either a blank (boring) canvas for the presentation of art, or

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Garden City Alleyways

Garden City Alleyways

Singapore’s forgotten urban alleyways, an ubiquitous part of everyday life within the charming  shophouse districts throughout the city centre, provide

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Should we be Building more Infrastructure for Nature?

Should we be Building more Infrastructure for Nature?

In urban areas where natural animal habitats are often limited to small areas, ecological corridors are one way to maintain

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