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Named Newton Park Place, the home occupies a Grade II-listed former gardener's cottage, located in the Chislehurst Conservation Area in Bromley. In the living area, a four-metre-wide glazed bi-fold window above a built-in bench allows the space to open out to the external patio. The photography is by Chris Wharton.
Double Roof House comprises a home, warehouse and playground, located alongside a red-brick church previously renovated by Studio Tngtetshiu. To contrast the solidity of the church, the studio used a steel-framed structure and panels of corrugated metal for the home, referencing agricultural buildings nearby.
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Located on a wooded site in the northwest corner of Connecticut, the Sharon Residence is a 1,892 square foot prefabricated home with views towards the Housatonic Valley. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows and sliding doors frame views of the surrounding landscape.
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Known as Casa Wiz, the 205-square metre (2,206-square foot) home is located on a grassy lot in Campo Chico, Argentina. This portion was wrapped in white standing seam metal with a round porthole window to provide a sleek juxtaposition to the textured brick of the original house. A small service space is tucked behind the kitchen.
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A single family home is contained within the Sarvasva tower, which Indian studio Spasm Design created to stand out from the neighbouring grey buildings in Mumbai , India. Named Sarvasva, the home is contained within a 12-storey tower that aims to make the most of its site within the dense urban setting.
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