Dezeen Debate features “simple, strong and poetic” retreat in Greece
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The concrete structure, which spans a 3.72-kilometre-long beach, has been updated by Turenscape with an improved stormwater management system as well as recreational facilities, such as sculptural pavilions and walkways.
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"Actual reuse of existing fabric – such as the choir stalls, which now form the counter of the cafe survey – make both creative use of the church's heritage and reduce the amount of new material needed for construction, minimising environmental impact," added Puttick.
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‘I can always find lighting with interesting design details and tactile finishes at Industville, but it’s also timeless, and won’t disrupt the balance of a calm, relaxing bedroom,’ says interior stylist and author, Pippa Jameson.
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‘If you have a sizeable area to work with, you could plan a lovely deep border to disguise the whole thing with evergreen shrubs such as Sarcoccoca, Bay, or Lavender, along with perennials such as Gaura Whirling Butterflies or Phlox Blue Paradise for some summer interest,’ he says.
Distinct shades of green, orange and blue give character to this workplace, designed by Emil Eve Architects for the production company behind TV shows including the BBC's Doctor Foster and Netflix's One Day.
With a background in the environmental and charity sectors, Gareth grew up in Northern Ireland where he learnt about the many different species of local plant life, developing a strong desire for the conservation of the natural environment at an early age.
'If you are embarking on a new kitchen extension, discuss with your architect ways to incorporate natural light through glazing and don’t forget those sightlines – you want to be able to enjoy unique, interesting views which change with the seasons,' concludes Nicolle.
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