Dezeen | Sculptural steel screen invites nature to grow around Woven House in Kent @dezeen | Uploaded July 2023 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
An intricate screen designed to encourage plant growth wraps around the walls of Woven House, which British practice Giles Miller Studio has raised above a sloped site in Kent.
Located 100 metres away from Broadstairs coastline, the house is designed by Giles Miller Studio to be taken over by nature as plants grow up its perforated-steel facade.
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An intricate screen designed to encourage plant growth wraps around the walls of Woven House, which British practice Giles Miller Studio has raised above a sloped site in Kent.
Located 100 metres away from Broadstairs coastline, the house is designed by Giles Miller Studio to be taken over by nature as plants grow up its perforated-steel facade.
Read more on Dezeen: dezeen.com/?p=1953151
WATCH NEXT: Caspar Schols creates reconfigurable Cabin Anna in Dutch park - youtu.be/Rq0ttIkf_sY
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