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Contemporary Houses

Discover contemporary houses that epitomize modern design, innovative architecture, and sustainable living. This category showcases a wide range of stylish homes with cutting-edge features and aesthetic appeal, perfect for architects, designers, and homeowners looking for the latest trends in contemporary residential design.

Brook Renovation by Wanda Ely Architect

Brook Renovation / Wanda Ely Architect

Project: Brook Renovation Architects: Wanda Ely Architect Location: Toronto, Canada Photography: Scott Norsworthy Brook Renovation Project was recently completed by Wanda Ely Architect, a Toronto-based architecture design practice. This renovation transforms the ground floor of a semi-detached Toronto home. Two wood screens are strategically inserted to create a highly efficient floor plan that gets the

Beyond House by Ben Callery Architects

Beyond House / Ben Callery Architects

This is a great result when we consider that they use electricity for their heating and cooling and the house is frequently occupied all day as one of the owners works from home regularly. This is a testament to the original brief and vision and everyday living of our clients and the benefits of carefully selected active technology systems designed in conjunction with passive solar design for natural heating and cooling.

Endless Encinitas Summer by Matrix Design 4

Endless Encinitas Summer by Matrix Design

Matrix Design has designed Endless Encinitas Summer, a contemporary house in San Diego, California, US. Project description: On top of a low coastal divide, the sea spread out to the west and small mountains populating the dawn view, this expansive home runs along the south to north axis of the land. The big entrance in

Greenwich Estate - Decor Aid Reimagine a 1970s-era New England Colonial 1

Greenwich Estate – Decor Aid Reimagine a 1970s-era New England Colonial

Greenwich Estate is an interior design project recently completed by Décor Aid. Project description: It’s easy to see why New Yorkers are drawn to Greenwich, Connecticut: the charmingly rural town feels far removed from the city’s hectic environment, but it’s still a reasonable commute. For this project, our clients–who work in Manhattan–wanted to reimagine a

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