Architecture is always a reflection on how to interact with and relate to nature. Some architects show a preference for distinctive shapes and materials that contrast with the landscape, while others prefer to mimic the surroundings with organic works. But regardless of the techniques employed, architecture has reached the most remote and incredible places on the planet. Below is a selection of 16 images which show the combination of architecture and landscape by prominent photographers such as Su Shengliang, Sergio Pirrone and Valentin Jeck.
Valentin Jeck
Holiday House on the Rigi / AFGH

Courtesy of AFGH
Piyatat Hemmatat
Archipelago Cinema / Buro Ole Scheeren + Film on the Rocks Yao Noi Foundation

© Felipe Díaz Contardo
James Puttick
House in the Mountains / Wolff Architects

© James Puttick
Jeff Goldberg/Esto
Natural History Museum of Utah / Ennead Architects

© Jeff Goldberg/Esto
Dylan Perrenoud
Antoine / BUREAU A

© Dylan Perrenoud
Su Shengliang
Qiandao Lake Cable Car Station / Archi-Union Architects

© Su Shengliang, Lin Bian
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Jungle House / Studio MK27 – Marcio Kogan + Samanta Cafardo

© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
PLaT Architects
Xiangshawan Desert Lotus Hotel / PLaT Architects

Courtesy of PLaT Architects
Felipe Díaz Contardo
2Y House / Sebastián Irarrázaval

© Felipe Díaz Contardo
Sergio Pirrone
Rambla House / LAND Arquitectos

© Sergio Pirrone
Zhou Yue Dong
China Fuzhou Jin Niu Shan Trans-Urban Connector / LOOK Architects

© Zhou Yue Dong
Su Shengliang
Qiandao Lake Cable Car Station / Archi-Union Architects

© Su Shengliang, Lin Bian
Nelson Garrido
East-West/West-East / Richard Serra

© Nelson Garrido
Sergio Pirrone
Grove Houses / WMR arquitectos

© Sergio Pirrone
Paul Warchol
Ex of In House / Steven Holl Architects

© Paul Warchol
Inexhibit
Messner Mountain Museum Corones / Zaha Hadid

© Inexhibit