Organic architecture that goes deep into the earth
The well-being lies in the use of the natural freshness that emanates from the depths of the ground.
Water, rocks and vegetation: symbiotic architecture
A design through which the air is refreshed and the tinkling of the water declaims a sense of quiet poetry.
Landscaping design with a touch of water
Perhaps with Nebuchadnezzar II in 6th century BC Babylon, water became part of the gardens.
Landscaping in tourist or leisure facilities
Keys to the design of recreational spaces, a balance between aesthetics and practical issues.