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"textContent": "The Jevany Villa started with a pit in the ground, a descending slope, and a wall of mature spruce trees. Most architects would treat those conditions as design obstacles to navigate carefully. David Kraus of Prague-based studio Architektura treated them as the actual material of the house. That distinction is precisely what makes this project […]\n\nThe post Jevany Villa Proves a Forest Slope Is the Best Building Material You Have appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
"title": "Jevany Villa Proves a Forest Slope Is the Best Building Material You Have"
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