Building and landscape architect, Ajay Suryawanshi, shares his valuable insights on developing and maintaining landscaped areas during the monsoons. Check it out here...
17 years into the making, the Australian garden, winner of the 'Landscape of the Year Award' at the prestigious World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards 2013, designed by Taylor Cullity Lethlean (TCL) with Paul Thompson is a garden of discovery, multiple experiences and cumulative knowledge...
It's extremely rare that we come across built-forms that deliberately yield to the power of the landscape they're set in. Agree? Read about one such modern boathouse, set in a Canadian landscape and leave us your views.
Working hand-in-glove with Mother Nature, LSDA design the non-intrusive landscaping across 3 acres of the beauteous resort, 'Aloha on the Ganges'. Check it out and leave us your views…
Light, landscape, and natural materials orchestrate a beautiful extension to this home in New South Wales, inspired by Japanese architecture, and designed by Sandbox Studio
Celebrating a grand legacy, the Maratha Military Landscapes of India will be India's nomination for recognition in UNESCO World Heritage List for the year 2024-25. Team IAnD revisits some interesting cultural titbits
Designed to coexist harmoniously with the environment, Dar El Farina is a linear rural house following the two lines of the mesref and the khetara. The house not only divides the land into two radically different landscapes, but transforms it, creating a dialogue between untouched desert and thriving greenery. Designed by Leopold Banchini Architects, this rural home reimagines the ancient relationship between architecture and water, a vital resource for survival in an arid landscape.
Atelier-Sizhou orchestrate a design journey through the landscape of Chengdu with their design for a bridge in the dense city, reimagining the relationship between contextual landscape design and public experience.
The world now needs innovative and sensitive design ideas for new energy systems. Designs that are not meant to "win over" people; but actually improve the environment. Those days are not far, as some of the recent examples of multi-functional and well appreciated energy landscapes - does exist.
With Udaipur known as the City of Lakes, Layers Studio of Design and Architecture chisel out a landscape design for a private residence around the central theme of water. Check out the serene beauty of this project and leave us your views…
Art, architecture and landscape are beautifully fused in this multifunctional space designed for an artist couple by @VeechxVeech Architecture and Design Studio. Read more about this compelling and immersive space here
Kendle Design Collaborative works with the natural ecology of the location to celebrate the beautiful desert landscape by creating a timeless piece of architecture. Check out the story here…
Spaces Architects@ka evokes the spirit of the #MughalGardens in #OldDelhi with their #HeritagePark, its architectural articulation rich in #vernacular materials and #landscape elements. Check out the proposal here…
How can a sympathetic design create a dialogue between the built environment and nature? Check out weekend home designed by @SHROFFLEóN, where a 75-foot long infinity pool bridges the connect with the landscape. Leave us your views here…
@ fran-silvestre-arquitectos designs a minimalist pavilion in the middle of a garden; a guest facility that resonates with the home and the landscaped surroundings.
Harmonizing occupant-nature relationships, this residence by SAOTA echoes the sentience of the landscape through an undercurrent of earthy materials and seamless spaces. Check it out here…
Jennifer Turner Landscape Architect designs the Whitby Garden in Ontario contrasting its rectilinear geometry with the looseness of the planting - the two elements playing off each other to create a balance.
In a world, where over the top homes are preferred, comes a home that makes the base minimum fashionable! Germany's House Rheder II is all set to make the news with its glass walls inviting a lush green landscape into the interiors. Find out how to live in the essential here
Schneider+Schumacher architects vivify the landscape outside an office complex in Frankfurt by using installation art at the intersection of urban design and architecture. Check out the larger-than-life organic ribbon that is a show-stopper!