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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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Berkeley Research Group / OTJ Architects

Founded in 2010, Berkeley Research Group (BRG) is a global consulting firm whose multi-disciplinary specialists partner with leading organizations to resolve disputes, improve corporate performance, and help meet critical financial objectives.

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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.

Monk House / FLOWER

Monk House, Boulder / FLOWER Architecture

The “before” images offer a measure of the proverbial hill we were tasked to climb. The landscape was overgrown, the exterior stained and worn. The entry door was at the lower level, in the building’s intersecting corner, behind shrubs and volunteers – unseeable upon entry.

Cinder Villa / KUBE Architecture

Cinder Villa, Washington / KUBE Architecture

Cinder Villa by KUBE Architecture is a true modern fairytale. It tells the story of a young couple eager to start their family. They discovered a charming cottage in Washington DC’s historic Georgetown neighborhood. However, the fire damaged the cottage, leaving the interior in ruins. Instead of giving up, the couple decided to transform the “cinder-villa” into their dream home.

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