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Charred Wood–Clad House in the Toronto Suburbs by Superkül

Charred Wood–Clad House in the Toronto Suburbs by Superkül

Located in the community of Oakville, this new home for a family of five nestles into its lot, inviting in the startling lushness of the neighbouring property through an amply fenestrated east elevation. The two-storey, five-bedroom house is efficiently designed to maximize opportunities for natural light, engaging site and landscape through the provision of a generous courtyard and two outdoor decks.

Minimalist Mid-Century House With Plant-Covered Wall

Minimalist Mid-Century House With Plant-Covered Wall

This minimalist mid-century house was completed by Naturehumaine Architects in 2017. The first step for this detached house from the late 1940s was to open the rear facade onto the garden with a 24-foot (7.4 m) sliding bay window. By taking away the intermediary support element, this intervention removes the barriers to the outdoor terrace.

Yard House in Valencia by Alberto Facundo Arquitectura 4

Yard House in Valencia by Alberto Facundo Arquitectura

The Yard House born of the place, the reflection and the search of a typological purification. The form is the result of these premises, the creation of two volumes that respond to the simplification of the original home of the village. Is this form, too, that resolves interior ordination.

Coimbra House, Branco-DelRio Arquitectos

Coimbra House / Branco-DelRio Arquitectos

The Coimbra house makes up for its small size by connecting spaces. It seizes the exterior of both the garden and patio, incorporating them through the continuity of the elements. The interiors follow one another, link and relate visually.

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