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    Why must cacti be your first plant?

    by: Alejandra Roldán y Dra. Amaranta Arellano

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    Categories: History & Culture

    Why must cacti be your first plant?

    Alejandra Roldán and Dr. Amaranta Arellano answer the question “Why must cacti be your first plant?”

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    A new utopia in design: biophilia and biodiversity

    by: Marianela Porraz Castillo

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    Categories: History & Culture

    A new utopia in design: biophilia and biodiversity

    In “A new utopia in design: biophilia and biodiversity” Ana Marianela Rochas-Porraz helps us reflect on how biophilia and biodiversity have become fundamental concepts in modern architecture.

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    Large-leaved plants for bioclimatic architecture projects

    by: Armando Maravilla

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    Categories: Files, Plantae & Fauna

    Large-leaved plants for bioclimatic architecture projects

    Armando Maravilla presents “Large-leaved plants for bioclimatic architecture projects”.

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    Pensasueños

    by: Manuel Richart de la Cruz

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    Categories: Interventions

    Pensasueños

    Meet the winning project of the international garden festival of Allariz: Pensasueños, by Manuel Richart de la Cruz.

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    Biophilic Architecture to the Rescue of Human Well-Being

    by: Arq. Ivonne Walls

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    Categories: History & Culture

    Biophilic Architecture to the Rescue of Human Well-Being

    Explore how biophilic architecture integrates natural elements into built spaces to enhance well-being, connection to nature and health in “Biophilic Architecture to the Rescue of Human Well-Being” with Ivonne Walls.

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    Lupinos

    by: Armando Maravilla

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    Categories: Files, Plantae & Fauna

    Lupinos

    Armando Maravilla presents us the Lupinos, in Plants with high carbon capture capacity.

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