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The Perch / Nicole Blair

The Perch Bungalow Addition, Austin / Nicole Blair

Annie and Dylan, a hairstylist and a landscape designer, needed a flexible space for work and guests without sacrificing their backyard or disrupting the mature landscape. To achieve this, The Perch Bungalow Addition was designed as a 660-square-foot elevated structure, fitting just above the existing bungalow while staying within the City of Austin’s setback limits.

House 37 / Izen Architecture

House 37, Toronto / Izen Architecture

House 37 redefines urban living by seamlessly integrating nature, maximizing space, and inviting natural light through extensive glazing. Located in a dense city center, the home takes full advantage of its surroundings while maintaining a strong connection to the outdoors.

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Mississippi Loft / PKA Architecture

When the clients returned to Minneapolis after living overseas, they purchased two raw shells in a historic building overlooking the Mississippi River. Originally built in 1879, the seven-story brick structure had a rich past, having served as both a flour mill and a luxury hotel before its conversion into a condominium.

The Aveiro Park House

The Aveiro Park House / Paulo Martins Arquitectura

The Aveiro Park House stands on a quiet street in the heart of Aveiro, overlooking the lush greenery of the city park. This project is the result of a careful alteration and expansion of a deteriorated Art Nouveau building from the early 20th century. By preserving the essence of the original structure while introducing contemporary elements, the design creates a seamless blend between past and present.

1000M Residential Tower / Jahn

1000M Residential Tower, Chicago / Jahn

With a height of 788 feet, 1000M Residential Tower is one of the latest landmarks in Chicago’s evolving skyline. Positioned at the southern end of the Historic Michigan Avenue District, the tower plays a key role in shaping the city’s urban landscape.

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Kent Avenue Penthouse / Norm Architects

Perched along the Brooklyn Waterfront, the Kent Avenue penthouse offers a rare balance between urban energy and peaceful retreat. Overlooking the East River and the Manhattan skyline, this penthouse spans approximately 350 square meters and occupies the entire top floor of a grand building.

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