The article depicts the transformation of a polluted site along the river Rhine into a nature reserve and modern estate dedicated to conservation. The clients' effort resulted in a serene landscape adorned with willow groves and wildlife, including beavers, to foster biodiversity. The centerpiece, a three-winged manor house, is designed to unify family generations in a natural retreat away from urban life. Shared public spaces allow for community engagement, underscoring the estate's connection to the environment and local traditions.
The transformation of a polluted site into a nature reserve and modern estate illustrates a harmonious relationship between architecture and the natural landscape.
The manor house, designed to bring generations together, serves as a sanctuary for celebration and immersion in the serene landscape.
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