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    Tulip fields in Holland

    by: Lumi Lara y Matthijs Bookelmann

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    Categories: Land-Escape

    Tulip fields in Holland

    From the perspective of a tourist and a local

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    Endemic plants

    by: Armando Maravilla

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    Categories: Plantae & Fauna

    Endemic plants

    Armando Marvilla talks about “Endemic plants” plants that only exist in a especific place and cannot be implemented in another space.

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    Ex-Richaud factory house

    by: Jorge Richaud

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    Categories: Interventions

    Ex-Richaud factory house

    WINNING PROJECT OF THE 2020 PENINSULA PRIZE, IN THE RESIDENTIAL ARCHITEC- TURE SECTION.

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    Landscape and identity

    by: Arq. Ivonne Walls

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    Categories: History & Culture

    Landscape and identity

    The human being is, in general, an indifferent perceiver of the landscape. That is to say, an involuntary receptor of the multiple and varied stimuli coming from the place that inhabits.

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    Weeping Willow

    by: Armando Maravilla

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    Categories: Files, Plantae & Fauna

    Weeping Willow

    Armando Maravilla talks about “endemic plants”, learn everything about the weeping willow (Salix babylonica) in this file.

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    Garden of the senses, campus of Jaume I. University, Castellón

    by: VAM10 arquitectura y paisaje, Teresa Santamaría, M. Del Rey

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    Categories: Interventions

    Garden of the senses, campus of Jaume I. University, Castellón

    “Here the margins of the fields
    are not bare; the sight, the smell and the taste experience delicious sensations; the pomegranate, pear, quince and other trees serve as pillars, where the vines take hold to form walls of branches and grapes… it looks like a collection of delicious gardens.”
    – Cavanilles. Observations.

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