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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.

English Cottage-Style Home in Atlanta by Robert Cain

This English cottage-style home was renovated in 2015 by Atlanta-based Robert Cain Architect. Description by Robert Cain: Tucked into the sea of Virginia Highland (an Atlanta intown neighborhood) English cottage-style homes is an anomaly: a mid-century modern home with Eichleresque design connotations. Californian Joseph Eichler, America’s only “modernist merchant builder”, built nearly 11,000 speculative homes […]

Pobble House – Contemporary Cottage Decorated in Minimalist Style

Pobble House is a contemporary cottage designed by London-based Guy Hollaway Architects. Description by Guy Hollaway: Pobble House takes its name from an old Kentish word for pebble and is located within the Dungeness Estate, a stark and open headland on the Kent & Sussex coast that is home to Europe’s largest expanse of shingle,

Doheny Residence by McClean Design, Los Angeles

Some sites seem impossible when you first look at them but this one took unbuildable to a whole new level. A triangular postage stamp abutting a mountain with a killer view, our greatest challenge was to put the 8000 SF home our clients wanted onto the site in such a way as to maximize the

Hip and Gable House – Extension of a Californian Bungalow

Hip and Gable House is a bungalow-style house designed by Melbourne-based Architecture Architecture Studio. Once was a time when a roof was a roof. Mostly it just sat up there to keep the rain off, but more importantly, it looked like a roof. A roof would hold itself in such a way, with its jaunty gables, casual hips and firm ridges, to let the world know that this house is a house.

Single Storey Extension and Renovation to a 1960’s House

Project: Kate’s House / single storey extension Architects: Bower Architecture Location: Melbourne, Australia Area: 385,5 sqm Photographs: Shannon McGrath Kate’s House is a single storey extension and renovation to a 1960’s house, entered through a side courtyard sanctuary which separates the retained part of the existing dwelling and the new addition. Description by Bower Architectue:

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