Join Dr. J. Cruz in “The Siqueiro Garden: A Naturalistic Oasis in the Heart of Brasília,” a project where the integration of native and Mexican flora creates a haven of biodiversity that challenges the use of conventional lawns. This colorful garden is presented as an ideal landscape model to be replicated in public spaces across Latin America.
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Discover “Urban Oasis: La Paz Science Park” by Megumi Andrade. This landscape architecture project reinterprets the geometry of DNA to design a recreational area that transforms the metropolitan periphery into a space for encounter and identity.
Read MoreDiscover how the Ruin: landscape, gastronomy and urban oasis design garden, by Estudio Taller Sin Titulo, transforms a commercial space in Morelia into a sensory oasis inspired by the genius loci. We invite you to explore this landscape proposal that integrates biodiversity, memory, and gastronomy to reconnect the city with nature.
Read MoreFacing extreme heat, the Moxos project by Edwin Bause Architecture emerges in the Amazon as an urban oasis of organic and permeable design. This sanctuary restores ecological sensitivity and respect for native vegetation to offer a unique communal space. Come, see, and discover this haven of freshness by reading the full article!
Read MoreDiscover Magneten Sensory Garden, designed by MASU Planning: an urban oasis in the heights of Denmark that redefines inclusion and creates a sensory therapeutic retreat. This project demonstrates how landscape architecture can heal and provide biodiversity in the heart of the city.
Read MoreAndrea Esparza, in Micro and macro: Living the City in Connection with Nature, invites us to reflect on composting as a bridge between everyday life and environmental care. A brief look at how daily gestures can restore life to the soil, even in the heart of the city.
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