Architect Azul García Uriburu and her family have transformed El Potrero, an 18,000-hectare estancia on the Argentine coast, from a poacher’s paradise into an eden for people, plants and animals – and one that employs ranch workers trained in ecology. As the daughter of a trailblazing land artist, Azul makes clear the apple hasn’t fallen far from the tree| The World Of Interiors
Michael Webb introduces 36 houses built in the last decade that hark back to the heyday of Mid-century Modernism, but with a contemporary sustainable twist. Architect Timothy Brittain-Catlin gives his take on this compilation of Pacific palaces| The World Of Interiors