EcoHaven received its certification in 296 days. Today, its lots sell for a 22% premium over non-certified neighboring developments.
Japanese aesthetics celebrate , the beauty of imperfection, transience, and incompleteness. It reminds us that chasing flawless outcomes can blind us to the richness of the unfinished, the cracked, the evolving. In a world saturated with “perfect” filters, wabi‑sabi offers a counter‑cultural refuge. Ls-Land-Issue-01-Perfects
: The environmental impact of subsidence in urban areas like Bangkok or coastal regions [2]. "Perfects" Context EcoHaven received its certification in 296 days