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Industrial Escape House / Studio Parisi Architects

Industrial Escape House / Studio Parisi Architects

The Industrial Escape House is a modern home set in a classic suburban neighborhood. This striking residence uses bold industrial materials alongside lush greenery and a central northern courtyard to create a unique balance between raw architecture and natural beauty.

Cary House / Dieppe Design

Cary House, New South Wales / Dieppe Design

Cary House is an inner-city cottage that has been thoughtfully updated to fit the lifestyle of its owners and their dog, Maxie. Originally over 100 years old, the home once featured three bedrooms, one bathroom, and an outdated extension that housed a combined kitchen and dining room.

Nine X Nine / Sanjay Puri Architects

Nine X Nine House / Sanjay Puri Architects

Nine X Nine House by Sanjay Puri Architects stands on a 3,311 m² plot in Gandhinagar, India. The design works with nature by weaving fluid volumes around nine existing trees on the southern side of the site. Two of these trees punctuate open deck areas, while the others nestle close to the house.

Steeplechase House / Brooks + Scarpa

Steeplechase House / Brooks + Scarpa

Steeplechase House by Brooks + Scarpa stands on a wooded 65‑acre site in the Appalachian foothills near the Eno River, around Raleigh-Durham, NC. A famed film director and his artistic spouse chose this location to return to a tranquil lifestyle reminiscent of their childhood in Montreal.

Hokusutsu Polygon House / Fujiwaramuro Architects

Hokusutsu Polygon House / Fujiwaramuro Architects

Hokusutsu Polygon House by Fujiwaramuro Architects takes full advantage of its unique site. The property faces a greenbelt across the road with a two‑meter difference in elevation. The design team wanted to use this greenbelt as a stunning backdrop while blending the home into the hilly streetscape.

Narbon Villa / Gera Studio Architects

Narbon Villa / Gera Studio Architects

Narbon Villa by Gera Studio Architects nestles within a pomegranate garden in historic Kerman, Iran. The design pays homage to the region’s rich heritage, which dates back to 224–241 CE. The architects preserved the original thatched wall of the garden and built a new wall behind it.

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