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13/03/2026

Did you know that landforms have aquatic counterparts?

This concept of "geographical duality" reveals how land and water often act as positive and negative spaces, mirroring each other’s structures. This visual logic, rooted in Montessori education, helps us understand that an island—land completely surrounded by water—is the structural inverse of a lake, which is water entirely enclosed by land.

The most impactful pairing is arguably the isthmus and the strait. While an isthmus like the one in 🇵🇦 Panama connects landmasses but blocks naval travel, a strait connects oceans but creates narrow "chokepoints" for global trade. Throughout history, humans have even carved artificial straits through isthmuses, such as the Suez canal in 🇪🇬 Egypt, to "fix" geography for commerce and navigation.

These patterns are often the result of identical geological forces. Glacial action in 🇫🇮 Finland created a vast system of lakes, while similar carving in 🇬🇷 Greece or 🇳🇴 Norway resulted in sprawling archipelagos and deep gulfs. Whether it is a peninsula extending outward or a gulf carving inward, the boundary is often just a matter of changing sea levels.

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History of Architecture: Learning from the Past to Shape the Future

Designed by 07sketches to Understand the history of architecture is more than memorizing dates and styles. It’s about seeing how past solutions, materials, and design ideas influence the way we create spaces today. By exploring the evolution of buildings—from ancient structures to modernist masterpieces—students and professionals alike can connect context, culture, and innovation in their own designs.

Discover why studying the history of architecture still matters and how it guides contemporary architectural thinking:
https://www.arch2o.com/history-of-architecture-does-it-still-have-a-place-in-architecture-schools/

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Good architecture is designed for people, not just buildings.

Human-Centered Design focuses on how spaces support comfort, privacy, movement, and daily life.

In this floor plan example, we can see how thoughtful design improves the way people live, interact, and move through their homes.

Which of these design principles do you think is most important in a home?

A. Privacy & zoning
B. Circulation & movement
C. Natural light & ventilation
D. Accessibility & comfort

👇 Tell me in the comments

12/03/2026

L-shaped staircase design with intermediate landing, tread and riser layout, and railing system shown in detailed plan and elevation USA

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Green Roof

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Our lodge design for at Erebero Hills, set on the northern edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda. Elevated on wooden stilts and crafted with ulin wood, bamboo, and glass, the 94 m² structure is designed to minimize impact on the land while opening to uninterrupted views of the forest.

Rooted in local heritage and ecological restoration, the project reflects a deep connection between architecture, landscape, and community, creating a space that honors the spirit of the place.

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Architecture that responds, rather than imposes. This approach is driven by a profound attention and devotion to the land. Before a single line is drawn, our primary intention is to honor and truly recognize the site, seeking to seamlessly integrate with it rather than overpower it.

To understand the site’s complex environmental, social, and cultural layers, our process goes beyond mere data collection. We explore the land layer by layer mapping historical water flows, sun paths, acoustic qualities, and vibrant ecosystems, including native marine life and sea turtle conservation. This deep immersion is achieved through meaningful conversations with academic experts, local residents, marine biologists, and operational teams.

By weaving these natural patterns together with human movement, we establish a framework for spaces that are deeply rooted in their landscape. Ultimately, what makes each project completely unique is this specific context. True beauty emerges from the intimate communion between architecture and its environment. This rigorous process of understanding and respect is our absolute foundation; only from this place of deep connection do we begin to design.

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