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Villa OISEAU BLEU not only prioritizes comfort and relaxation but also upholds a commitment to environmental sustainability. Through conscientious material selection and a focus on durable, eco-friendly resources, the project embodies a sensitive approach to nature and responsible consumption ethics. Employing green building strategies, the villa minimizes heat gain while maximizing outdoor views. Innovative technologies such as solar energy harnessing, rainwater collection systems, and greywater treatment further contribute to reducing its carbon footprint and energy consumption.

Leading low-carbon developers called on the next Government to ‘kickstart a timber revolution’ at the UK Timber Design Conference in London yesterday.

The Luxe Developers, a UAE-based real estate development firm, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first off-plan developer in Ras Al Khaimah to secure a prestigious UAE Golden Visa for an investor.

Gong Dong and Vector Architects are in the vanguard of a new generation of Chinese architects who are revealing extraordinary approaches to building and design that marry tradition with an ever-more-thrilling modernism.

The renovation for hospitality purposes of a portion of a farmhouse in the larger rural complex of Palazzo Valgorrera interprets the client's vision of a welcoming and innovative country house with a delicate and, at the same time, straight insertion.

Between the Walls developed and implemented the design project amidst the Carpathian nature — Gont. Gont is a refined cottage project located in the village of Tatariv in west of Ukraine, designed by the interior design studio Between the Walls in 2023.

Tina Tajaddod: In the context of architectural design, "Umbra" refers to the shadow or the darkened area created by an obstruction to light. When incorporating this concept into a modern architectural space using elements like beige cement, glass, metal, wood, micro cement, and a rocky wall, we can focus on the interplay of these materials and the resulting shadows and contrasts, materiality, and form.

This project is situated on the southern coast of the Caspian Sea in a neighborhood characterized by a predominantly heterogeneous and semi-dense villa texture. It was designed for a middle-aged couple and their guests to enjoy their vacations and weekend breaks.