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Why aren’t entire cities built from hemp?” was a question I found myself asking following a chat with Byron Bay-based ...
Despite its huge environmental benefits, cob is an extremely niche construction material. As part of our Building with Cob ...
There’s something strange in the neighborhood these days when you drive into the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park and stop at the Medora overlook.
A study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science reveals that the construction of border walls during China’s Qin ...
Atlanta homes show how desert-inspired exteriors blend warm earthy tones native plants and natural textures to create ...
Architecture meets the wild in these gorgeous homes seamlessly integrated into nature, offering serene designs that celebrate the beauty of their natural settings.
In recent years, the drive to reduce the embodied carbon of buildings has led to a resurgent interest in timber and other ...
Located along the peaceful coast of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, the resort is deeply informed by its setting on an old agave ...
This apartment in Pune by Alkove-Design rethinks spatial storytelling through elemental materials and handcrafted finishes.
Earth homes are making a comeback—and they’re built the old-fashioned way: with sweat, soil, and ancient manual labor. From cob walls to rammed earth foundations, we explore how traditional ...
The 2025 list of the most beautiful restaurants in the world by Prix Versailles reveals how design and dining need to go hand ...
Walls and bleachers made from rammed earth surround this tennis court, which was designed by Mexican studio Taller Héctor Barroso to host the annual Mexican Open Los Cabos tennis tournament.