Architecture is increasingly shaped by landscape, with terrain, climate, and vegetation informing form, materiality, and spatial experience. Across forests, coastlines, and mountains, context-driven design dissolves the boundary between interior and exterior, creating immersive spaces attuned to light, air, and nature. This approach, seen in the work of studios like Studio MK27 and Javier Senosiain, reflects a shift toward ecological sensitivity, where architecture and landscape operate as a continuous, responsive system.
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The traditional hotel room is evolving as travelers increasingly seek privacy, space, and a stronger connection to place. A new generation of decentralized landscape hotels is redefining hospitality through private villas, cottages, and cabins dispersed across the land, offering independence alongside thoughtful, unobtrusive service. In these stays, privacy is not a luxury add-on but the foundation of the experience, allowing guests to slow down, live more autonomously, and inhabit their surroundings more fully.

