The world has its eyes on the Amazon. Geographical data about this vast territory, spanning 6.74 million square kilometers across eight countries in Latin America, is constantly featured in national and international media. Headlines often highlight its sheer magnitude as the largest tropical rainforest in the world, home to 10% of the planet's biodiversity, and responsible for 15% of the Earth's freshwater. However, little attention is paid to what transpires beneath its canopy, on the ground where people live.
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Amazonian Cities: What It Is Like to Live Close to the Largest Tropical Rainforest on the Planet
https://www.archdaily.com/1015837/amazonian-cities-what-it-is-like-to-live-close-to-the-largest-tropical-rainforest-on-the-planetCamilla Ghisleni
How To Apply Biophilic Design In Contemporary Architecture? A Selection Of Works In The Philippines
Since the first civilizations, nature has been a fundamental pillar to serve humanity as a natural habitat, offering shelter, food, and medicine. In modern times, industrial and technological revolutions have taken over the landscape, reshaping the way humans interact with nature. However, today and due to the events that we have experienced as a society, it is necessary to focus on creating cities and spaces that integrate nature into everyday life.
https://www.archdaily.com/998584/how-to-apply-biophilic-design-in-contemporary-architecture-a-selection-of-works-in-the-philippinesMónica Arellano