Some architects and home designers are using one particular biophilic element to striking effect: trees. We’ve already seen public spaces around the globe incorporate trees in remarkable and beautiful ...
A visual diary by Design Editor Wendy Goodman. The big doors are part of the extension off the second-floor bedroom that opens into the treetops. The mesh covering of the window beside the hanging egg ...
Ahsha Safaí, mayoral candidate and District 11 supervisor, talks with a group of architects at William Duff Architects at 1275 Folsom St. on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2024. Photo by Junyao Yang. On Tuesday ...
Text description provided by the architects. An unassuming beauty, this coastal home is crafted from understated natural materials that have been worked in a master craftsman-like manner. An ancient ...
A recent University of Chicago alumni magazine highlights a quote by novelist Amitov Ghosh: "There is no forest. They’re all gardens of one kind or another.” During this grim winter season, trees in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This rendering created by DN8 and provided by ODA Architecture shows a living tree situated in an infinity pool inside a private ...
There are plenty of examples these days of public buildings where architects have incorporated living trees into the plan. It’s also being done in homes. Sometimes, the tree is brought right indoors.