Where architecture meets nature, the terrace is the perfect creative ground for some outdoor action. Bring your drink.

Photo: Rafael Gamo

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Photo: Rafael Gamo

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Terraces are aspirational spaces. In cities, within a residential context, they denote a certain degree of privilege and exclusivity. At hotels and restaurants, they are the most coveted of socialising spaces. (Weather permitting.) Everyone wants a bit of the great outdoors. But not completely. The terrace is, ultimately, an architecturally liminal space: outside, yet almost inside. Near nature, but not in it. Yes, you can have it all!

Photos: Arch-Exist, MUDA-Architects

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Photos: Arch-Exist, MUDA-Architects

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Garden Hotpot Restaurant
Chengdu, China
2019
MUDA-Architects

In their design for Garden Hotpot Restaurant, MUDA-Architects bring guests closer into the surrounding nature by eliminating walls. Instead, the snaking structure is supported by a series of steel columns that seem to disappear into the eucalyptus tree trunks.

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Photos: Hufton + Crow

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Photos: Hufton + Crow

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Oasis Terraces
Singapore
2018
Serie Architects

For the design of Oasis Terraces, Serie Architects utilise a series of lush garden terraces that slope towards the waterway and serve as communal spaces, children’s playgrounds and a natural amphitheatre. Overlooking the communal gardens are platforms with rooms and outdoor areas for communal dining, restaurants, education centres, and polyclinic services.

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Photos: Jaime Navarro

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Photos: Jaime Navarro

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Alcazár de Toledo
Mexico City, Mexico
2018
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

Alcazár de Toledo enjoys a privileged location with extraordinary panoramic views of Mexico City, which Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos sought to exploit with their architectural concept. Based on a linear element which folds itself over the rugged topography in a right-angled zig-zag shape, each fold responds to and fulfils the various needs of the luxury residential complex.

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Photos: Rafael Gamo

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Photos: Rafael Gamo

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Solaz Los Cabos
San José del Cabo, Mexico
2018
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

For Solaz Los Cabos, Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos used wave-like organic forms to produce the structures various volumes with three large, east-west running curved terraces. Each terrace rises above the other in stepped fashion with south-facing facades so every space enjoys spectacular sea views.

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Photos: Adrien Dirand

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Photos: Adrien Dirand

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Villa Mosca Bianca
Lesa, Italy
2018
Design Haus Liberty

Design Haus Liberty worked with local architect Roberto Manzetti on Villa Mosca Bianca, situated on the shore of Lago Maggiore. A terraced landscape was carefully carved out to open up the house to the lake and allow for 180-degree-view of the surrounding mountains.

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