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Eureka Valley Residences / Knock Architecture and Design
Eureka Valley Residences by Knock Architecture and Design is a remarkable single-family home expansion that maximizes both space and views. By expanding upwards and downwards, the residence takes full advantage of its urban setting. This vertical growth allows the homeowners to enjoy breathtaking cityscapes from multiple levels of their home.
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Fossil House, Canberra / Studio Heim
Fossil House by Studio Heim is proudly located across from the OโConnor Ridge bushland. Situated on a street known for its mid-century architect-designed homes, this contemporary residence draws inspiration from both the surrounding landscape and architectural heritage.
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Greenwich Village Pied-ร -Terre / Reddymade
Reddymade transformed a 1960s brick apartment in Greenwich Village, New York City. Originally, it was a modest two-bedroom, two-bathroom pied-ร -terre. Now, it is a spacious, art-filled sanctuary for a Los Angeles-based couple. The challenge was to mix the husbandโs love for clean, modern lines with the wifeโs preference for textures and warmth.
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Ballard Food Bank, Seattle / Graham Baba Architects
Since its inception in the late 1970s, the Ballard Food Bank has grown significantly to support the most vulnerable members of the community. Initially focused on addressing food insecurity, the organization now offers a range of social and medical services. This expansion is made possible through collaborations with various community partners.
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The Mori House, Portland / SHED Architecture
The Mori House by SHED Architecture is nestled on a gently sloping, forested lot in the quiet west end of Portland, Oregon. Originally built in 1963 by renowned architect Saul Zaik, this mid-century modern home has been remodeled for a young, minimalist family.
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Casa da Orla, Belo Horizonte / Architect Lucas Lage
Casa da Orla by Lucas Lage is a stunning family home situated in the picturesque Pampulha region of Belo Horizonte. This two-story, three-bedroom residence was built from the ground up to replace an old, poorly oriented cottage. The design prioritizes creating a comfortable โHome for the family,โ where indoor spaces offer relaxation and outdoor areas seamlessly connect with nature.