Landscape architecture has traditionally been associated with lush greenery, rooted in the historical development of gardens and parks as spaces that bring nature into urban areas. This connection to greenery is deeply ingrained in the origins of the field, where the creation of verdant retreats was seen as both aesthetically pleasing and beneficial to human well-being. However, in regions like the Middle East, where water scarcity and harsh climates are more prevalent, there is a growing trend toward using local materials such as sand, stone, minerals, and indigenous plants. This shift reflects a more sustainable approach, reimagining landscape architecture to align with the environmental and cultural contexts of the region.
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Sun Path, Rajab to Shawwal 1444 / Civil Architecture
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Architects: Civil Architecture
- Area: 2400 m²
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: Black Engineering
https://www.archdaily.com/996972/sun-path-rajab-to-shawwal-1444-civil-architecturePilar Caballero