Earth-Resembling Structures

The Ricola Herb Center is Completed by Herzog & de Meuron

After an extended period of planning and building, the Ricola Herb Center has finally been completed by Herzog & de Meuron. The design reflects the look of the earth, taking on a light brown color and featuring very few windows.

The structure is located in Laufen in Switzerland, and is situated in a stunning area of the country. The surrounding landscape consists of rolling hills and nature, which is a perfect spot for this natural herb center. Moreover, the building was designed as a sustainable structure, producing less of an impact on the environment than most buildings. Considering the impressive scenery, incorporating these elements in the architecture is extremely important. Ruining the beauty of the area would be extremely unfortunate. Photo Credits: designboom, herzogdemeuron
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - Opportunity to create eco-friendly structures that have minimal impact on the environment.
2. Nature-inspired Design - Incorporating elements of the natural surroundings into architectural structures for a visually harmonious aesthetic.
3. Herbal Wellness Centers - The rise of wellness facilities that focus on natural remedies and herbal products for holistic health.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Innovative architectural firms can specialize in sustainable design practices for environmentally-conscious clients.
2. Tourism - Nature-based tourism industries can promote destinations that feature earth-resembling structures for a unique visitor experience.
3. Wellness - Wellness industries can incorporate herbal centers into their offerings, providing holistic health services and products.

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