Buildings that belong.
Buildings across 18 countries, each shaped by its unique landscape, climate, and culture — designed to be inseparable from the land they inhabit.
ResidentialThe Glenmore Residence
A family home quarried from local Highland sandstone, embedded into the hillside so that the land continues unbroken above the roofline. RIBA Sustainability Award 2024.
Civic & CulturalThornwood Community Centre
A gathering place for the Waikato community — timber-framed and open to the landscape, shortlisted for the World Architecture Festival 2024.
ResidentialCasa Piedra
A home of rammed earth and Catalan stone, sited on a south-facing slope to capture winter sun through deep-set timber loggias.
LandscapeArashiyama Pavilion
A contemplative pavilion at the forest edge — hinoki cypress posts, a living moss roof, and a single framed view of the bamboo grove beyond.
Civic & CulturalGreen Mountain Arts Centre
A gallery and studio space built into a granite outcrop, using the rock face as both foundation and interior wall.
CommercialBryggen Workspace
A low-rise workspace campus in reclaimed brick and Danish oak, designed around a central courtyard garden that feeds natural light and ventilation to every desk.
A practice without borders.
Harrington Ecobuild has delivered organic architecture projects across 18 countries, each one shaped by its unique landscape, climate, and culture. We are inspired by the great tradition of site-integrated design — from Fallingwater to the Lotus Temple.
- 18+
- Countries with projects
- 340+
- Buildings completed
