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Designing a Nature-Embracing Modern Home in Palo Alto, USA

ArchDaily

Courtesy of Feldman Architecture and Western Window Systems When it came to designing a nature-embracing modern home in Palo Alto, California, USA, architect Tai Ikegami took his responsibility to protect and venerate the magnificent trees on the lot seriously.

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Skylab Architecture teams up with Steel Hut to design modern ready-to-build and climate resistant dwellings

Archinect

The interior of the homes are characterized as ultra-modern and warm. In addition, the houses provide indoor-outdoor connections through large windows. And being able to support people’s desire to live in nature is too important to miss,” said Susan Barnes, Principal at Skylab.

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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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Playing with Translucency and Transparency: Balancing Natural Lighting with High-Performance Panels

ArchDaily

© James Steinkamp The question, "How can we control natural light in interior spaces?" Some design solutions include installing shading devices, planning spatial orientation, and building forms for indirect natural light. Window treatments like films or heat-reflective glazing can also be used. is fundamental in architecture.

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Modern Farmhouse by Sparano + Mooney Architecture

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The lower and upper volumes overlap with a large window that provides stunning views of the Wasatch Mountains. Given the unique nature of the residence, meticulous consideration was given to acoustics to ensure privacy between the music room and bedrooms above.

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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. Choose Natural Materials. Organic and natural materials are a must when renovating your home for a modern look. Retain Only the Essential.

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BIG and HNTB team up to propose new Oakland Athletics stadium for Las Vegas relocation

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This creates the same city-stadium "living room" effect seen in other modern ballpark designs, such as Baltimore's Camden Yards and the new LoanDepot Park in Miami. This allows for the sun's harshest glares to be directed away from the playing surface, which is flooded by softer natural light from outside of clerestory windows.

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