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The Crucial Role of Glass Facades in Four Housing Projects

ArchDaily

Image © Rasmus Norlander The selection of windows and doors plays a key role in the development of any architectural project, as it can significantly influence the final appearance of a building. Deaconry Bethanien / E2A. A well-informed choice can convey values of modernity, craftsmanship, and elegance.

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House of Countless Windows / fala

ArchDaily

© Francisco Ascensão architects: fala Location: Lisboa, Portugal Project Year: 2020 Photographs: Francisco Ascensão Photographs: Giulietta Margot Area: 240.0 m2 Read more »

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Frame and Window House / Shinji Nakano Architects

ArchDaily

© Yashiro Photo Office architects: Shinji Nakano Architects Location: Fukuoka, Japan Project Year: 2024 Photographs: Yashiro Photo Office Area: 84.0 m2 Read more »

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

Aric Gitomer Architect

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. Residential architects swear by paint even for their most complex projects.

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Eight home interiors brightened by clerestory windows

Deezen

A collection of distinctive new builds and carefully crafted residential extensions have been rounded up for our latest lookbook , which gathers home interiors enhanced and brightened by clerestory openings. On the home's west facade, a strip of clerestory glazing sit above small windows to encourage privacy and sun shading.

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RIBA announces first two House of the Year shortlist contenders

Archinect

Both designs were taken from the previously announced 20-entry longlist and will compete against 5 others for the title, which this year focuses on “Hard to Build” residential projects.

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SOM reveals design for Singapore’s tallest building

Archinect

” Image © SOM and Bezier The building’s predominately glazed façade is clad with a blend of terracotta and bamboo , while the building form is fragmented by setbacks holding roof terraces and curving bay windows on most floors.

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