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West Mercer Residence Sundberg Kennedy Ly-Au Young Architects

West Mercer Residence / SKL Architects

Situated tightly in its hillside location, this 5,500 square foot home along the shores of Lake Washington can be imagined as two bars of space, one public and one private, which are connected by a central double height volume.

Casa Kwantes in Rotterdam MVRDV 17

Casa Kwantes in Rotterdam / MVRDV

Casa Kwantes bases itself around the clients’ desire for seclusion and privacy, whilst having a maximum of daylight and open living spaces. From the road, the bare brick wall offers only a partial glimpse into the property and family life through an opening of the white brickwork façade – a subtle indented entrance leading into an initially dark and enclosed entrance hall.

Briarcrest Remodel Stuart Sampley Architect 6

Briarcrest Remodel / Stuart Sampley Architect

Architect: Stuart Sampley Architect Project: Briarcrest Remodel Builder: Jake Badger /JGB Custom Homes Interiors: Rebekah Gainsley / Blink Interiors Location: Austin, Texas Photography: Adrienne Breaux Briarcrest Remodel is a renovation project completed by Stuart Sampley Architect, a full-service residential architectural practice based in Austin, Texas. With an unattractive exterior and a closed-off interior with terrible

Boa Vista House Fernanda Marques Arquitetos 1

Boa Vista House / Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados

Project Name: Boa Vista House Architect: Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados Location: Porto Feliz, Brazil Area: 700m² Photographer: Fernando Guerra Boa Vista House is a private residence recently completed by Brazilian studio Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados. From the architect: In line with the owners’ aspirations, a basic parameter guided the project for this farmhouse in Porto Feliz,

A Mill Valley House Made of Red Cedar and Glass 1

A Mill Valley House Made of Red Cedar and Glass

When Charles and Ralph found this house made of red cedar and glass, for rent on the hills of San Francisco, a work of the architect Donn Emmons, who had designed it in 1951, they immediately knew they wanted to live there. They have set up their vintage furniture, perfectly matched to the time during which it was designed.

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