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Landform House / A61 Architect Bureau

Landform House / A61 Architect Bureau

A61 Architect Bureau has designed Landform House in Tyumen Oblast, Russia. From the architect: Due to the fact that the residential building was intended as dialogue between architecture and a landscape, the last one has been chosen as a designing starting point. A main facade hides the whole capacity and scope of the object as its […]

Tribeca North Loft Andrew Franz Architect

Tribeca North Loft by Andrew Franz Architect

Architect: Andrew Franz Architect Project: Tribeca North Loft Location: New York, NY, US Size – 3,000 SF Photography: Albert Vecerka/Esto In Manhattan’s landmarked Tribeca North area, the 3,000-square-feet top floor and roof of an 1884 caviar warehouse are reconceived as a residence with large open entertaining zones and a fluid connection with the outdoor environment.

Coromandel Bach Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects

Coromandel Bach / Crosson Architects

Coromandel Bach House was designed by Crosson Architects. Located in Coromandel, New Zealand, this vacation home was conceived as a simple timber container that could be closed off when vacated. Conceived as a container sitting lightly on the land, this long rectangular house sits halfway up a north-facing manuka-clad hill north of Whitianga, looking like a

TinkerBox House Studio MM Architect

TinkerBox House / Studio MM Architect

Located in Kerhonkson, NY, TinkerBox house was designed by New York-based Studio MM Architect. From the architect: Nestled in the woods of Hudson Valley, this house was conceived as a car-lover’s dream retreat. A generously sized garage is the locus of the design, generating space for car storage and maintenance as well as a spacious wine

Invercargill House

Invercargill House / Mason & Wales Architects

Located in Southland, New Zealand, Invercargill House is a rural-styled house designed by Mason & Wales Architects. The house is arranged skilfully in a free-flowing plan interconnected by a corridor spine separating active and passive uses. These active uses are then orientated and presented to the surrounding landscape and the warmth of the Southland sun, while the occupants are grounded

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