A selection of international architectural projects that examines how buildings can harmonize with their surroundings while respecting a site's identity, with descriptive text and detailed architectural drawings This book explores the relationship between architecture and its context, emphasizing the importance of understanding the historical, social, cultural, and environmental factors that shape a space. It answers key questions about how to design buildings that integrate seamlessly with their surroundings while preserving a site's identity. Through a series of international projects, ranging from airports to private homes, public buildings, and industrial sites, the book showcases architectural solutions that merge and blend with their environments. Highlighting architectural details and sustainable solutions, it demonstrates how buildings can respect and enhance their surroundings while offering innovative, environmentally conscious designs. Each project includes critical text, photographs, and architectural drawings documenting the full design process, from sketches to construction plans. Whether in rural or urban settings, every project illustrates how architecture can harmonize with its environment and resonate with its users. Featuring work from renowned architects like Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Steven Holl Architects, this book offers invaluable insights for architects, designers, and enthusiasts. AUTHOR: The Plan is one of the most acclaimed architecture and design magazines on the market. Its wide readership within the field of architecture includes architects, designers, and building and real estate professionals, as well as university lecturers and students. The Plan is published bimonthly and distributed in more than 70 countries.