{"id":2947,"date":"2009-10-23T02:51:59","date_gmt":"2009-10-23T02:51:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gardenvisit.com\/blog\/?p=2947"},"modified":"2009-10-23T02:51:59","modified_gmt":"2009-10-23T02:51:59","slug":"living-with-green-and-blue","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gardenvisit.com\/blog\/living-with-green-and-blue\/","title":{"rendered":"Living with green and blue"},"content":{"rendered":"
What is the future of water architecture? [ \u00a0http:\/\/wiki.provisionslibrary.org\/blog\/index.php\/2008\/02\/06\/water-architecture-a-floating-alternative-for-the-future\/<\/a>\u00a0] Surely it is zen. http:\/\/www.whatsonyourplate.msstate.edu\/architecture\/water.html<\/a>\u00a0Or…. http:\/\/www.cmoa.org\/exhibitions\/popup\/diller.html<\/a><\/p>\n Corbusier’s influence continues to inspire and to produce some of the most evocative architecture sensitive to its landscape setting. The building does not dominate the landscape, rather the landscape is both shield and platform.\u00a0Garden is both formal and informal. http:\/\/www.archdaily.com\/374\/os-house-nolaster\/<\/a><\/p>\n