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ARCHITECTURE

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Biophilic Design

Celebrating the innate connection between Humans and Nature.

Biophilic design creates spaces that nurture both body and mind.

It brings natural elements—light, greenery, textures, and organic materials—into everyday environments to inspire calm, focus, and well-being.

More than a visual language, it is a holistic vision of living in harmony with the natural world. By blurring the boundaries between inside and outside, biophilic design transforms architecture into an experience of balance, vitality, and emotional comfort.

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Building Biology

The house as our third skin.

Building Biology defines how buildings affect human health and well-being. It promotes the design and construction of homes that are healthy, sustainable, and in harmony with nature.

Japandi

An house that blends Japanese and Scandinavian design.

A Japandi House blends Japanese simplicity with Scandinavian warmth. It’s a minimalist, natural, and serene space that balances functionality with calm beauty — a home designed for harmony and comfort.

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Regenerative Homes

a living system beyond sustainability.

A regenerative home goes beyond sustainability — it actively restores the environment while enhancing human well-being.
The design optimizes natural ventilation, daylight, and a strong connection to nature through large openings and adjustable shading.
It’s a living system — a home that gives back more than it takes.

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