Trees are the star of these stunning homes and buildings while architects and designers go completely crazy

Trees are the star of these stunning homes and buildings while architects and designers go completely crazy

By now you may be familiar with biophilic design – the idea of ​​incorporating nature into design to improve our connection to the environment. Sustainability, well-being and harmony are usually part of it.

Some architects and house designers use a special biophilic element to impressive effect: trees.

We've already seen public spaces around the world incorporate trees in remarkable and beautiful ways.

The Ford Foundation in New York features a 12-story atrium filled with magnolia, eucalyptus, jacaranda, cryptomeria, ironbark and pear trees.

The atrium of the Winter Garden at Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan is home to 16 40-foot-tall Washingtonia palms.

Singapore's Jewel Changi Airport features 2,500 trees – native to Madagascar, Australia, Malaysia and Indonesia – in a 2.4-hectare indoor forest with walking trails.

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