When Nature and Architecture Become One: A Conversation with Dara Huang

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Transcendentalist philosophers have long shared the idea that humans and nature are equal forces that should coexist in harmony. The notion has since expanded to the architecture world, with Frank Lloyd Wright shedding light on the term “organic architecture” as early as the 1900s. In recent years, driven by an increased interest in living closer to nature, architects continue to delve into the concept of integrating interior and exterior, blurring out visual and physical boundaries to bring landscapes indoors.

In Sky-Frame’s latest film, part of the series “My point of view”, a conversation with architect Dara Huang explores this notion, questioning how architecture can merge nature, sustainability and lifestyle within its form, without relying on more technology or materials to do so.

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Cite: Valeria Montjoy. "When Nature and Architecture Become One: A Conversation with Dara Huang" 23 Nov 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/972125/when-nature-and-architecture-become-one-a-conversation-with-dara-huang> ISSN 0719-8884

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