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The hundred-home 'Wolf Ranch' development was designed by Bjarke Ingels Group and 3D printing technology group ICON and is being constructed in the city of Georgetown, Texas, just north of Austin. The roof of each home will also include solar panels.
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A curved roof and textured concrete walls characterise Northcote House in Melbourne , designed by local studio LLDS Architects for its founder partners. Glazed doors lead to an open-plan kitchen and dining room on the upper floor, where the arched roof structure is left exposed. Slotted into the site of a former car park measuring 4.6
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ota archistudio realizes a 3D roof by adjusting the angles of the wooden beams, a technique expertly executed by local craftsmen. The post curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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Local studio Gonzalo Bardach Arquitectura has created a concrete woodland house with a ramping green roof near the coast outside Buenos Aires , Argentina. Be The ground slopes up to form a green roof, which also bridges the pavilions over a large central space that holds the kitchen, dining, and living rooms.
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Japanese studio IGArchitects has completed the Pyramid Hut, an angular, concrete home nestled into a sloping site in Okinawa. Influenced by the home's site, which backs onto a cemetery, IGArchitects designed the pyramidal home as a "closed structure" to distance the residence from its surroundings.
It has a courtyard layout emulating traditional farmsteads, with living spaces overlooking a garden wrapped by a low wall that matches the home's external finish of textured lime render. The post Hugh Strange Architects draws on farm architecture for Cornish courtyard home appeared first on Dezeen. The photography is by Jason Orton.
Greek studio Doriza Design has converted a 19th-century stone building into Drakoni House, a holiday home in Crete with purposefully rough and imperfect details. The post Doriza Design transforms stone building into "imperfect" holiday home in Crete appeared first on Dezeen. It has been uninhabited since 1920.
Pale brick , stone and timber were used to create a "rustic and warm feeling" at this home in rural China , designed by local studio CPlus Architects. In the centre of the home, the double-height living space is wrapped by a wooden balcony above, beneath a concave ceiling formed by the butterfly roof and lined with wooden panelling.
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Toronto -based architecture and interior design studio Atelier Kastelic Buffey (Akb) has designed a modern cottage secluded amidst the natural beauty of Ontario ’s Georgian Bay. Image: Doublespace The cottage comprises four pitch-roofed structures, which are each scaled proportionately to fit the island’s one-acre size.
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Rounded layers of smooth cement plaster take cues from traditional stone-carved architecture at TropiBox, a home in Kerala, India , designed by local studio Tropical Architecture Bureau. A double-height kitchen and dining space sit at the home's centre The mixture of tradition and modernity continues on the interior of TropiBox.
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From a house informed by stealth aircraft to a dwelling in a converted pig shed, we've collected this year's top holiday homes as part of our review of 2024. The wrap-around wall helps the partially sunken, semicircular home blend into the landscape, functioning as "camouflage" for the home, which is fronted by an infinity pool.
A projecting portico formed of exposed concrete creates an "imposing" entrance to Villa Eternal Way, a home in Ljubljana by local studio OFIS Arhitekti. The home's elevated entrance references those of traditional Slovenian structures in the area, which are raised above ground level due to the historical risk of flooding.
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A mezzanine library with a built-in workspace overlooks the living space The remaining windows were reglazed to all match, while the original roof was raised four feet to accommodate large artworks in the newly created top-floor painting studio. The main spaces of the home deploy simple materials to exquisite effect," GRT Architects said.
An elevated steel-framed verandah wraps the gabled forms of Frame House, a home in Hungary completed by Budapest studio Théque Atelier. Located alongside a forest in a village near Szeged, the home is designed to provide its nature-loving owners with a strong connection to the outdoors. The photography is by Balázs Danyi.
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