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Cedar House by Graham Baba Architects

Cedar House by Graham Baba Architects

Despite falling outside of the traditionally accepted definition of mid-century modern, the Cedar house captures the ideals associated with it while translating them into a particular expression of Pacific Northwest regionalism

Live Oak House by Dick Clark + Associates

Live Oak House / Dick Clark + Associates

Composed as a series of layers, the facade of this stunning home unfolds behind a screen of mature live oak trees. The main living space of Live Oak House transitions from grounded in the site to completely transparent, floating over the lower level in a breathtaking cantilever, while the back of the house opens up to the hillside, providing panoramic hill-country views.

Six Square House by Young Projects

Six Square House / Young Projects

The residence is made up of six 24’x24’ gabled modules, arranged to align roof ridges and create continuity from one module to the next. In contrast, each module’s roof eaves flow upward and downward, which result in a variety of undulating surfaces and unexpected sightlines across the exterior and interior of the home.

Mountain Escape by CLB Architects

Mountain Escape by CLB Architects

The client intended the home to serve as a part-time mountain escape from Manhattan’s hectic financial industry, a pursuit that proved increasingly worthwhile following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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