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Austin Minimalist Backhouse, Austin / Moontower

The Austin Minimalist Backhouse is a stunning example of collaboration and modern design. Created by Moontower for a master electrician at Modern Electric, this one-bedroom home in East Austin prioritizes clean lines, functionality, and thoughtful site planning. The result is a space that maximizes privacy and development potential in a rapidly growing neighborhood.

Split Cabin / Syndicate Smith

Split Cabin, Lake Wenatchee / Syndicate Smith

The Split Cabin, designed by Syndicate Smith, captures the essence of cabin living with a deliberate nod to simplicity and a deep connection to nature. This 1,289-square-foot weekend retreat in the woods offers outdoor enthusiasts a minimalist basecamp for skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer.

Icicle House / Syndicate Smith

Icicle House, Washington / Syndicate Smith

Perched among the trees on challenging terrain, Icicle House, also called “The Treefort,” showcases innovation and determination. Syndicate Smith designed this modern three-story retreat to provide a growing family with a serene weekend getaway while respecting the natural environment.

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Contextual House, Pennsylvania / LO Design

In the heart of Philadelphia, Contextual House by LO Design redefines what it means to live in a rowhouse. From the street, it looks strikingly modern, yet it’s deeply tied to its roots. By reusing much of the original structural joists and foundation, the designers honored the past while crafting a home that feels distinctly contemporary.

Westbrook Residence / Alterstudio Architecture

Westbrook Residence, Austin / Alterstudio Architecture

The Westbrook Residence by Alterstudio Architecture reimagines suburban living in Austin, Texas, offering a refined model that balances modernity with neighborhood tradition. Situated in a post-war suburb undergoing rapid transformation, this 3,494-square-foot home honors the area’s low-slung architectural character while addressing its evolving demographics.

Canyon Drive House / Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

Canyon Drive House / Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects

The Canyon Drive House by Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects is a creative response to Los Angeles’ housing challenges. Developed under LA’s Small Lot Subdivision Ordinance, the project is designed to offer compact, affordable homes for first-time buyers while maintaining the character of the city’s neighborhoods.

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