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Crane House / Anonymous Architects

Located in Los Angeles, the Crane House is a project that includes two twin houses designed by Anonymous Architects. Because of the small lot size (approx. 2,000 sq.ft each) the footprint of each house was very limited. 

Magarola House / Lagula Arquitectes

An intervention in an existing building forces the architect to take a position regarding the architectonical object. In this case, the pre-existing dwelling was heir of the local Modern Movement principles, typical of the Mediterranean coast, and the site offered two exceptional conditions regarding that position.

Contemporary Eco-Design by Cult of Design: Apartment in Kyiv

Located in Kiev, this apartment has a contemporary eco-design conceived by the Ukrainian studio Cult of Design. Description by Cult of Design: The room is gorgeous, but the main advantage is the note “eco”. Currently, “ecological” design is a popular method of combating air pollution and emissions. This style of design use the natural wood, stone, natural

Tiny House by Jessica Helgerson Interior Design

Interior Design: Jessica Helgerson Interior Design Project: Tiny House Location: Portland, Oregon, US Photographs: Lincoln Barbour This little house is where Jessica (Jessica Helgerson Interior Design) and her family have been living for the last several years. It sits on a five-acre property on Sauvie Island, an agricultural island on the Columbia River 15 minutes

Old Town House Rebuilt and Renovated by JUMA Architects

A dilapidated old town house was thoroughly rebuilt and renovated by JUMA architects with due respect for the past. The house is located in Bruges, Belgium. Description by JUMA: The proximity of the water adds to the serene atmosphere that permeates the streetscape. This feeling is brought inside through the refined and well-balanced design JUMA realized

Red Barn at Hazel River Cabin / Bonstra Haresign Architects

The Red Barn at Hazel River Cabin repurposes a hand hewn oak corn crib, which originally stood in Berks County, Pennsylvania, into a screened living space and equipment shed on the grounds of Hazel River Cabin in Woodville, Virginia, US. Reclaimed red barn siding emphasizes the structure’s historic use, while set-back screen doors, framed with

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