Architecture and Landscape: 10 Projects Integrated in the Topography

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As a starting point for architectural projects, the terrain and its topography point out the directions that the distribution of the program can follow. Among them, one solution stands out for the continuity between topography and architecture: lowering the level of construction and advancing the land over the roof. From this roof garden created with the same characteristics as the surroundings, the result gives the impression of an almost non-existent intervention.

The incorporation of the land as an architectural element takes up, in a certain way, the concept of caves, reinforcing an idea of shelter and reception from a hybrid between the initial and natural configuration and the architectural intervention.

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Cite: Moreira, Susanna . "Architecture and Landscape: 10 Projects Integrated in the Topography" [Arquitetura e paisagem: 10 projetos camuflados na topografia] 30 Nov 2022. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simões, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/989525/architecture-and-landscape-10-projects-integrated-in-the-topography> ISSN 0719-8884

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