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Schjelderup Trondahl Architects Have Designed a Family House on the Edge of a 120m Vertical Cliff

Architects: Schjelderup Trondahl Architects AS Project: Off/Ramberg House Project Team: Stian Schjelderup, Øystein Trondahl, Katrine Skavlan Location: Holmestrand, Norway Area: 273.0 sqm Photography: Jonas Adolfsen Designed by Schjelderup Trondahl Architects, Off/Ramberg House is a site-tailored house on the edge of a 120m vertical cliff in Holmestrand, Norway. The site has spectacular wide screen views of […]

Northwest Harbor

Northwest Harbor by Bates Masi Architects

Architects: Bates Masi Architects Project: Northwest Harbor Location: East Hampton, New York, United States Structural Engineer: Steven L. Maresca Area 1895.0 ft2 / 176sqm Photography: Bates Masi Architects Northwest Harbor is a private residence completed by East Hampton-based Bates Masi Architects. The house is located in East Hampton, NY, United States. Project description: Straddling freshwater wetlands and

Yarraville Garden House

Yarraville Garden House / Guild Architects

Guild Architects have recently completed Yarraville Garden House, located in Yarraville, Melbourne. The client had a high degree of environmental consciousness with energy and water consumption, responsible materials use and landscape being key components of their brief. 

Casa La Quimera

Casa La Quimera in Chilean Patagonia / Carlos Torres Alcalde

Architects: Ruca Proyectos / Carlos Torres Alcalde Project: Casa La Quimera Location: Aysén Province, XI Región, Chile Area 114.0 sqm Photography: Ignacio Santa Maria Inspired by traditional Chilean architecture, Casa La Quimera is a wooden house designed by architect Carlos Torres Alcalde. Project description: The ordered is a second home in Coyhaique, Chilean Patagonia, located on the

Cliff House - Contemporary Luxury

Cliff House: Contemporary Luxury Delivers Captivating Views

The muted material palette of light-colored burnished CMU, white plaster stucco, and white-washed Douglas Fir combine to create an elegant residence sitting atop a west facing cliff in a cove on Lake Austin. As over half-of the building cantilevers out over the cliff face, the two-story building required a minimal footprint which takes full advantage of the expansive views to the West.

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