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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.

Thong House in Vietnam by Shunri Nishizawa

Designed by the studio of Japanese, Vietnam-based architect Shunri Nishizawa, Thong house is a reinterpretation of the local architectural vernacular, both in terms of composition and use of materials. “The perceived quality of life in buildings should come from the geometry and how that geometry connects to human beings”. It was the initial thought we had when […]

Manor House in Luxembourg / Eric Pigat Architectural Design

The renovation and interior transformation works in a 1920ies manor house in Luxembourg City proved to be a challenge for everyone involved in the project, above all for the client who has been living in the house during the four months long operations. The bad condition of the second floor and mainly of the attics

A DIY Prototype of a Family House in Posazavi

Designed by A69 Architectural Studio, this DIY prototype of a family house is built in a former granite quarry in Posázaví, Czech Republic. The purpose of this built project is to check structural, typological, and user qualities of the prototype.

Light House – Advanced Prefab Architecture by ARKit

Designed and built by ARKit, this beautiful prefab project occupies a minimal footprint, but offers maximum flexibility for a young family. The brief for this project was to create a long desired holiday house for a growing family of five and their dog. Description by ARKit: Located near a small coastal inlet on a flat, sandy

Nook Residence / MU Architecture

Nook Residence is a single-family home completed in December 2015 by MU Architecture. Description by MU Architecture: Located in a quiet area of the Eastern Townships in Quebec, the Nook Residence sits in continuity with the landscape in which it is part. Turning its back to the street, it offers a virtually blind facade that

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