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Three Pines by Resolution: 4 Architecture

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Designed for a soon-to-be retiring couple, the home is sensitive to the clients wanting to age in place. On site, the local general contractor prepared the site and foundation for the arrival of six prefab modules. The vast majority of the home was fabricated off-site at a modular manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania.

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They Built a Home Their Two Daughters Can One Day Split Down the Middle—Literally

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Other challenges were to house the clients books and music collections in a flexible single display, and exhibit a collection of art and sentimental objects in a well-lit space without direct sunlight. The multi-faceted roof has a fully visible structure inside and expressed waterproofing seams outside.

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The Importance of a Sturdy Roof: Tips for Choosing the Right Contractor

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A sturdy roof is essential for the overall well-being and protection of your home. Additionally, a solid roof adds value to your property and enhances its curb appeal. Signs that you need a new roof Over time, your roof may start showing signs of wear and tear.

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Studio on the Rye encases Rusty House in London with "seamless" Corten steel

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Studio on the Rye has added an extension to a terraced home in London Built for a client who has lived in Peckham for 14 years, the two-storey extension nearly doubled the size of the existing house adding a kitchen, snug and utility room on the ground floor. Upstairs is an additional bedroom with an ensuite shower room and walk-in wardrobe.

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Klas Hyllén Architecture tops Malvern Pool House with skylight for stargazing

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The roof structure integrates an air handling system that maintains a temperature of around 29 degrees centigrade, while thick insulation in the roof and walls helps to mitigate heat loss.

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Dubbeldam Architecture + Design sculpts "fluid contours" through renovated Toronto home

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Referencing the client's profession, Dubbeldam Architecture + Design created several more organically shaped elements, including handrails, bathroom basins and the kitchen island. Terracotta tiles are laid in a herringbone pattern across the floor in the entryway, which is separated from the living room by a wooden storage partition.

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Colectivo C733 installs museum inside 18th-century Mexican port building

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This reaches up to the roof of the historic building and allows visitors to pass through it on an elevated walkway. A solid brick wall cuts the workshop building off from the rest of the courtyard, but the bridge brings it back into communication with the other structures by allowing visitors to access the roof.