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Sustainable villa in Thuringia, Germany, design by Paul de Ruiter Architects: discrete and integrated in the natural environment, an innovative residence built from glass, steel and concrete
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Sustainable villa in Thuringia, Germany, design by Paul de Ruiter Architects: discrete and integrated in the natural environment, an innovative residence built from glass, steel and concrete
Anya Moryoussef Architect’s inventive reconstruction of Craven Road Cottage, a tiny home into an ethereal urban refuge was built sustainably and economically to allow a long-time resident to remain in her tight-knit community in Toronto, Canada
The Snøhetta and DIALOG designed new Central Library fill a vital role for the rapidly expanding city with its 240,000 SF of expanded facilities. Calgary Public Library is one of the largest library systems in Northern America.
Designed by Atelier BOOM-TOWN, the La Tierce House in Laurentides, Quebec, Canada, takes advantage of a site on the edge of a Laurentian lake, this residence is anchored and embedded on a sloping lot
Designed by Appels Architekten the Wooden House by the Lake, Bavaria, Germany, is a family home expressing its inner life, its context of seasons, light, and surroundings in a simple architectural figure. Conceptionally, it distinguishes between private rooms and a generous open space for daily family life
Designed by Studio Saxe, Casa Azucar is nestled in the heart of the blue zone community of Nosara, Costa Rica Contemporary Tropical House brings warmth and comfort within nature. The common goal was to respect the existing trees and a natural creek by the property
dEMM arquitectura’s project aimed to enhance the unobstructed view of the Atlantic Ocean, increasing the permeability between the interior and exterior, through wide windows with full opening.
The BlackCliff House, designed by McLeod Bovell Modern Houses, is situated on Canada’s west coast, perched on a granite rock rising above the shoreline below. This location is a geographical “half-way” point for a dispersed family who are intermittently working and living on multiple continents
Designed by Altius Group of Companies the Scarcliffe Cottage on the Muskoka Lakes, Ontario. It was built on terraced foundations clad in granite that appear to grow out of the natural shoreline. Two types of siding were used, locally sourced Shou Sugi Ban burnt wood siding and a wine-red phenolic panel
Designed by mxtad, Casa TOME, Mexico, North America, is of sober and timeless materials, seeking to create an architecture that accents the volumes itself, generating connections and dialogues between materiality, natural light, void and nature
Located on the main street of a town near Valencia, Spain, the Empty House is part of a fragment of 20th century history. The existing façade and building footprint are protected, but the volume exceeds the needs of Fran Silvestre Arquitectos’ new project
Weary from years of two-hour work commutes, the project owners of Arroyo Oak House engaged ANX to develop a new residence within a mile of their Southern California, USA manufacturing company’s facility and offices