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Seems odd, but “Succulent House Collects Rainwater” is probably my favourite title ever. Or at least today.
“Succulent House demands a systemic and structural reorganization of contemporary residential architecture. It explores possible solutions to water shortage issues and environmental consciousness by treating the water collection capacities of houses as integral part of the design, instead of reducing it to a foreign body- an artificial addition to our, otherwise unburdened everyday lives.” (via Succulent House Collects Rainwater Through Use of Biomimicry / Murmur - eVolo | Architecture Magazine)

Seems odd, but “Succulent House Collects Rainwater” is probably my favourite title ever. Or at least today.

“Succulent House demands a systemic and structural reorganization of contemporary residential architecture. It explores possible solutions to water shortage issues and environmental consciousness by treating the water collection capacities of houses as integral part of the design, instead of reducing it to a foreign body- an artificial addition to our, otherwise unburdened everyday lives.” (via Succulent House Collects Rainwater Through Use of Biomimicry / Murmur - eVolo | Architecture Magazine)