All-round vision: local resources & landscape-inspired

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Unlimited views in all directions. No matter where you look, there is always something new to discover and different perspectives to explore. That is why we would like to take a look at the multifaceted trends shaping the future of architecture and identify the innovative ideas that will define the coming years.

The use of local materials not only promotes ecological sustainability, but also embeds the architecture into the cultural and regional context.

Sundby School, Nykøbing Falster, Denmark

This school’s modern thatch façade is made entirely from reeds, an organic material which is renewable and biodegradable.

PROJECT
Sundby School, Nykøbing Falster, Denmark

ARCHITECTURE
Henning Larsen

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Henning Larsen

Henning Larsen


Buildings that are inspired by nature cultivate harmony and promote sustainable design. The use of natural materials, organic forms and biophilic elements enables us to engage with our natural surroundings.

Southern Dunes, Saudi-Arabia

This exclusive luxury resort on the Red Sea coast celebrates Saudi Arabia’s amazing desert landscape. 

PROJECT
Southern Dunes, Saudi-Arabia

ARCHITECTURE
Foster + Partners

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Foster + Partners

Foster + Partners

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