All of these homes were built in a way that incorporates their surrounding landscapes into the design plans, rather than destroys them. Architects are always finding new ways to live without disrupting nature, which makes for some awesome-looking homes that.
Continue on for a look at a few homes that were built around nature and not on top of it.
Photography: Jeremias Thomas| Landscape: Bulla } Architecture: BAM! Arquitectura
Photography: Jeremias Thomas| Landscape: Bulla } Architecture: BAM! Arquitectura
Photography: Jeremias Thomas| Landscape: Bulla } Architecture: BAM! Arquitectura
Photography: Frans Parthesius | Landscape: Studio Frank Heijligers & Buijtels | Architecture: Studioninedots
Photography: Frans Parthesius | Landscape: Studio Frank Heijligers & Buijtels | Architecture: Studioninedots
Photography: Derek Swalwell | Landscape: Studio Frank Heijligers & Buijtels | Architecture: Bush Projects
Photography: Derek Swalwell | Landscape: Studio Frank Heijligers & Buijtels | Architecture: Bush Projects
Photography: Peter Eckert | Landscape: Place Studio | Architecture: Scott | Edwards Architecture
Photography: Photographix | Landscape: A.Y. Ratiwalla | Architecture: Spasm Design
Photography: Jordan Dehlin | Landscape: Bradley-Hole Schoenaich Landscape | Architecture: Stanton Williams
Photography: Jordan Dehlin | Landscape: Bradley-Hole Schoenaich Landscape | Architecture: Stanton Williams
Photography: Photographix | Landscape: A.Y. Ratiwalla | Architecture: Spasm Design
Photography: Tom Blachford | Landscape: EMBYÁ | Architecture: Venta Arquitetos + Mariana Meneguetti
Photography: Tom Blachford | Landscape: EMBYÁ | Architecture: Venta Arquitetos + Mariana Meneguetti
Photography: Mateo Soto| Landscape: EMBYÁ | Architecture: Base Taller
Photography: Mateo Soto| Landscape: EMBYÁ | Architecture: Base Taller