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Backyard Pad / Dev & Kaushik Architects
Designed by Dev & Kaushik Architects, Backyard Pad is a creative endeavor to transform an expansive backyard into a multifunctional space. The project is tailored to include a small party yard, an office, a gym, staff quarters
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Y House, Carraig Ridge / Saunders Architecture
The Y house sits on a ridge, bordered by mature spruce and fir, and looks down towards Anna Lake and the Rocky Mountains beyond. The principal level of the house is arranged in a Y-shaped plan that maximises the potential of the site
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Terra Kota House, Ahmedabad / Terra Firma Architects
Nestled on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, surrounded by the vibrant Yellow Gulmohar trees, the Terra Kota House stands as a thoughtful architectural response to multigenerational living.
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Casa do Alto, Portugal / Jorge Martins Arquiteto
Casa do Alto, designed by architect Jorge Martins, is strategically positioned as a gateway to the stunning vistas of Marão Mountain. Recognizing the inherent beauty of its location, the residence is carefully oriented with its main openings facing east.
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Lookout Residence, Valencia / ERRE Arquitectura
Situated on the periphery of Valencia, Lookout Residence, designed by ERRE Arquitectura, gracefully conforms to the challenging topography of its site. The building’s singular volume is carefully inserted into the steep slope
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House of Winds, Bali / Biombo Architects
Nestled in the tranquil enclave of Umalas, Bali, the House of Winds stands as a testament to architectural mastery and serene living. Designed by Biombo Architects, this compound consists of three temple villas
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JIMA House / anonimous
The JIMA house, nestled in the verdant suburb of Jurica in Querétaro, designed by Legorreta Arquitectos, epitomizes a modern retreat that integrates seamlessly with its lush surroundings.
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Ylja House / Erna Daniela Design studio
Nestled in the serene landscape of Grimsnes municipality in Iceland, Ylja House emerges as a tranquil retreat for a Mexican-Icelandic family, epitomizing the local essence of ‘warmth,’ which is also what “Ylja” means in Icelandic.
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The Nut House, Boulder / FLOWER Architecture
The modernity of the Nut House is obvious in the details. Exterior: the gable roof is articulated as a thin folded plane and thin fascia; the ‘traditional’ gable filigree here becomes a strong visual screen element and light box
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Shi House / HW Studio
HW Studio’s Shi House is masterfully positioned on the incline of a picturesque ravine, perfectly poised to capture the enchanting sunset that dips behind the mountain each evening.