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Design: GLR arquitectos / Alberto Campo Baeza. “Domus Aurea” is a tribute to Barragán, the great Mexican architect in whose designs abounds the strong presence of the light.
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Design: GLR arquitectos / Alberto Campo Baeza. “Domus Aurea” is a tribute to Barragán, the great Mexican architect in whose designs abounds the strong presence of the light.
Architect: Chen + Suchart Studio. Located in a neighborhood in Tempe, mostly concisting of buildings from the 1950s, the Sosnowski Residence takes the form of a courtyard house defined by three gray CMU walls at the main level and an exposed truss at the upper level that characterizes the project.
Architect: Chen + Suchart Studio, USA. This brief needed a plan that would edit out the immediate context of this neighborhood while focusing on distant views of the McDowell Mountains to the north and the valley to the south and southwest.
Architect: Chen + Suchart Studio. The Dillon Residence is a courtyard house in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. It is a remodel and addition to an existing home situated in a 1950’s and 1960’s neighborhood dominated by one-acre equestrian properties
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Design: LAAV Architects. A swimming pool is positioned in the middle of the house, creating a concrete shape cut in half by a transparent zone. The upper floor of the house constitutes the “night zone”, a space dedicated to sleep and relaxation.
Design: DNA Barcelona Architects. This beautiful residence is ideal for those who want absolute privacy in a quiet neighborhood. Situated in the middle of a lush green site, the villa boasts stunning tree-lined areas and breathtaking panoramic views.
Design: Kois Associated Architects
On the roof of the villa is a rimless infinity pool, blending with the seascape and the sky, giving an illusion inspired by the optical phenomenon of “mirage”.
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Design: iarchitects. The intervention converted the space of the residency, a seventies building distinguished by a complex geometry in a new two levels house, flood with natural light and open to the surrounding hills.
Architects: Modscape. This house makes the most of space in a humble and understated layout, being respectful of the original design. The new home adheres to a similar footprint, incorporating existing elements including the sandstone footings.
Design: Arshia Architects. Situated on Mulholland Drive, Los Angeles, this single-family house was molded by the strict regulations of the Mulholland Scenic corridor plan along with extreme site constraints.
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Design: Dorrington Atcheson Architects. This tight site in Kohimarama granted the possibility to design a house on a reduced platform that dropped off to a cliff and pocket of native bush.