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Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation teams up with Lindal to offer replica Usonian home designs with a modern twist

Archinect

Your chance to build a version of one of Frank Lloyd Wright 's seminal Usonian home designs has now become available thanks to a new collaboration between the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and the Seattle-based home construction company Lindal Cedar Homes. Crystal Springs' (inspired by Bachman-Wilson home design).

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Wagoya Mid-Century Modern Home by Alloi Architecture + Construction

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Wagoya House: A Mid-Century Modern Masterpiece in Los Angeles Welcome to Wagoya House, a stunning architectural marvel nestled in the heart of Los Angeles. This unique residence is a testament to the seamless fusion of natural materials, contemporary design, and a deep appreciation for the mid-century modern aesthetic.

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Brick Houses in Spain: Modern Masonry Design for Home Interiors and Exteriors

ArchDaily

In recognition of brick's impact on Spanish architecture throughout history, we have created a compilation of contemporary projects that highlight its aesthetic and functional benefits along with advice from their creators about how best use this tried and true material. Read more »

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Defining Afro-Contemporary Homes: The Role of Case Study Houses

ArchDaily

Image © Layla.hsn/ Shutterstock The home is a fundamental expression of architectural movements within the fabric of a city. African cities have continuously negotiated the meaning of their residential dwellings, from traditional architecture to colonial architecture, and the influx of post-colonial modern architecture.

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How to Modernize Your Home the Right Way: A Residential Architect’s Perspective

Aric Gitomer Architect

A modern home is today’s top trend when it comes to interiors. Changing consumer behavior is guiding residential architects toward uplifting and modernizing their designs. Residential architects are using this opportunity to freshen and liven peoples’ homes while integrating them with sustainability features.

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This modern, looping farmhouse seems to effortlessly grow from its natural surroundings

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The latest project by Polish firm Mobius Architekci is a contemporary farmhouse-style home , designed to have a harmonious relationship with its natural surroundings. Image: Paweł Ulatowski Taking the shape of a loop, in which the structure is seemingly both closed yet fluid, the home is aptly named the Loop House.

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The Modern Toilet: How Innovation Has Transformed the Bathroom

ArchDaily

A notable example is the contemporary toilet, an essential element for any home or public space, which has undergone significant transformations.