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Cinder Villa / KUBE Architecture

Cinder Villa, Washington / KUBE Architecture

Cinder Villa by KUBE Architecture is a true modern fairytale. It tells the story of a young couple eager to start their family. They discovered a charming cottage in Washington DC’s historic Georgetown neighborhood. However, the fire damaged the cottage, leaving the interior in ruins. Instead of giving up, the couple decided to transform the “cinder-villa” into their dream home.

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Greenwich Village Pied-à-Terre / Reddymade

Reddymade transformed a 1960s brick apartment in Greenwich Village, New York City. Originally, it was a modest two-bedroom, two-bathroom pied-à-terre. Now, it is a spacious, art-filled sanctuary for a Los Angeles-based couple. The challenge was to mix the husband’s love for clean, modern lines with the wife’s preference for textures and warmth.

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Essex Bay House, Gloucester / Ruhl Jahnes

Nestled on a heavily wooded lot, Essex Bay House by Ruhl Jahnes stands as an unassuming oasis that seamlessly blends modern design with natural elements. This 2,236-square-foot net-positive home not only adheres to stringent wetlands regulations but also maximizes stunning views of Essex Bay.

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