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In the Architecture category, HomeWorldDesign presents you beautiful and modern houses, amazing buildings and stunning architecture structures born from the creativity and imagination of the best architects and designers in the world. The eye can enjoy a virtual tour of the most attractive homes in the world of indoor and outdoor presentations, of some of the most amazing residential projects and more. Expect to see the presentation of architectural projects of all cultures and tastes. Simple viewing of works by ingenious architects and designers can help you to transform your room or house into a dream home.

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Blok Rustic Retreat, Quebec / Quinzhee Architecture

Blok Rustic Retreat by Quinzhee Architecture is an ideal refuge for climbers, perfectly situated at the top of a natural climbing wall in Mount Le Maelstrom, Lac-Beauport. The retreat’s asymmetrical shape and grey stucco exterior give it a monolithic appearance with sharp, angular edges.

Kupono Hale / Hawaii Off Grid Architecture & Engineering

Kupono Hale / Hawaii Off Grid Architecture & Engineering

Kupono Hale, located in upcountry Maui, showcases a sophisticated off-grid energy system, reflecting cutting-edge sustainability and efficiency. At its core is an all-in-one power solution featuring 16 kilowatt-hours of lithium ferrous phosphate batteries paired with a hybrid inverter.

Cottage in Šumava / Markéta Cajthamlová Studio

Cottage in Šumava / Markéta Cajthamlová Studio

Located within the pristine Šumava National Park in Northern Italy, the Cottage in Šumava by Markéta Cajthamlová Studio adheres to strict building regulations while seamlessly blending with its surroundings. The architects chose a traditional cottage form to maximize the stunning views of the Šumava saddle and the intricate birch roots nearby.

Moiré Noir House / Nathan Fell Architecture

Moiré Noir House, New Orleans / Nathan Fell Architecture

When Nathan Fell of NFA (Nathan Fell Architecture) first spoke with Eric Roland, the client for this New Orleans front porch addition, there were a few things about the project summary that would normally have stood out as red flags. The budget was only $50k, the project scope was very small, and it was going to be DIY (Roland was to self-perform as the General Contractor).

Japandi Home Revival / Flight Architecture

Japandi Home Revival, Colorado / Flight Architecture

This home was inspired by “Kintsugi”, the Japanese art of filling cracks in old and worn pottery with gold. It is a remodel and addition project at the base of the Colorado Rockies. We transformed an old, cramped kitchen, living, and dining space into a seamless, modern main level.

Trevally House / Adam Knibb Architects

Trevally House, Hampshire / Adam Knibb Architects

Adam Knibb Architects took on the challenge of extending and refurbishing Trevally House, a beloved period dwelling. Their goal was to create a unique, contemporary addition without losing the home’s existing charm. To achieve this, they replaced an old conservatory with a modern ground floor extension that spans the entire width of the property.

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Dry Creek Cabin, Washington / Fieldwork Design and Architecture

Dry Creek Cabin by Fieldwork Design and Architecture sits 2,200 feet above the Columbia River Gorge in White Salmon, Washington. The architects embedded the cabin into the hillside, allowing the roof to float above the landscape. Consequently, this design creates a quiet, almost invisible facade from the road, blending the cabin seamlessly with its natural surroundings.

House MD / Didonè Comacchio Architects

House MD / Didonè Comacchio Architects

House MD by Didonè Comacchio Architects stands gracefully on the outskirts of Bassano del Grappa, nestled at the entrance to the Valsugana and at the foot of the majestic Grappa massif. The architects skillfully placed the building partially embedded in the ground, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the sloping terrain.

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Queen Anne House, Seattle / DeForest Architects

Queen Anne House by DeForest Architects beautifully merges Tudor Revival charm with contemporary design. The owner, an artist, envisioned a home where her family could create and appreciate art while reinterpreting historical elements. The house’s classic proportions, intricate woodwork, and vibrant stained glass provided the perfect foundation for her creative aspirations.

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