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Restored Farm Building / Studio Contini

This small farm building was restored by Italian studio Contini Architettura. Description by Studio Contini: This construction is located in Tufi d’Agna, a small settlement in the mountain town of Corniglio, inside of the Tuscan-Emilian Appenine recently recognized by the UNESCO as a MAB (Man and the Biosphere Programme) reserve. The small building, a farm […]

A Renovation to a Late 19th Century Workers Cottage

No 31 house is a renovation project recently completed by Melbourne-based Bryant Alsop Architects. A significant renovation to a late-19th century workers cottage, has seen the remnants of a 1970′s addition disappear and the spaces transform into light, contemporary house. Strong, restrained colours and materials define spaces and the north-facing sliding doors connect to the deck

Lakehouse Designed to Maximize Views of the Lake

Project Name: Lakehouse Architecture and Interior Design: Inter-Projects Architecture / Deborah Richards Location: Lakeville, Massachusetts, US Photographs: John Horner Photography The Lakehouse project was completed by Inter-Projects Architecture Studio (Deborah Richards and Zachary Colbert). Lakehouse is located in Lakeville, Massachusetts. The design of the cottage seeks to maximize views towards the lake and use of the small footprint. The

Seascape House – A Romantic Beachside Cottage

Seascape House is a vacation home designed by Pattersons and Associates. The cottage is located in Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, New Zealand. Description by Pattersons: Seascape Banks Peninsula comprises of the eroded remnants of two large composite Miocene shield volcanoes and this remote beachside cottage is set into an exposed rocky escarpment, on a tiny boulder

Hazel River Cabin by Bonstra Haresign Architects

Hazel River Cabin is a weekend retreat rebuilt and modernized by Bonstra Haresign Architects in Rappahannock County, Virginia, US. Description by Bonstra Haresign: A 1794 log cabin, 1856 clapboard addition and imported slave quarters were combined to create the Hazel River Cabin, a rural weekend retreat. These historic cottages retain their original character while having

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