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    5 must-haves for your terrace

    by: Bernardo Negrete

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    Categories: Trends

    5 must-haves for your terrace

    With the arrival of spring and the increase in the temperature, we look for places inside our homes that are cozy and that allow us to make the hot season more bearable.

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    INNER RICE FIELD Kamiyama, Japón

    by: x-studio, Iván Juárez y Organización Keiko Kudo

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    Categories: Interventions

    INNER RICE FIELD Kamiyama, Japón

    The natural scenery of Kamiyama, a town located on Shikoku Island, Japan, is characterized by the continuous dialogue between the forest, agricultural and water landscape.

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    MESSINA CREEPER

    by: Armando Maravilla

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    Categories: Plantae & Fauna

    MESSINA CREEPER

    (Ipomea cairica)

    Family: Convolvulaceae

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    Touring Bali

    by: Jorge Richaud

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    Categories: Land-Escape

    Touring Bali

    Indonesia is a country integrated by thousands of volcanic islands, the country belongs to Asia and Oceania and it is the fourth most crowded country in the world.

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    Cultivation Terraces: A tradition in the face of the challenges of climate change

    by: Marianela Porraz Castillo

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    Categories: History & Culture

    Cultivation Terraces: A tradition in the face of the challenges of climate change

    For thousands of years, in many different parts of the world, cultivation terraces, platforms, and plots have been a strategy employed by many different civilizations located on hillsides to produce food.

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    LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT JAVIER MUÑOZ

    by: Revista Landuum

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    Categories: Interview

    LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT JAVIER MUÑOZ

    Awarded the Gold Medal in the 3rd and 10th Biennial of Yucatecan architecture and with the Grand Prix of the IX national Biennial of Mexican architecture in 2006.

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