BUILDING structures does not always mean sacrificing the surrounding environment.Integrating nature with architecture is nothing new.

This has been practiced since ancient times. It is only now that the world has become more conscious of the need to protect the environment. The main belief is that man is deeply tied with nature despite the changing times.Even in contemporary and technology-driven buildings, man finds ways to have greenery around him. The problem is these buildings have created a physical barrier between man and nature. But he has realized the importance of nature, and the consequences of its absence in his surroundings. According to Frank Lloyd Wright, nature was the manifestation of God, and everyone can learn from nature. With that in mind, architects have embraced this thought and seek to design in such a way that built structures can coexist alongside nature.

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