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Residential business conditions weaken while remodeling remains popular, says AIA Home Design Trends Survey

Archinect

The American Institute of Architects has published its latest quarterly report on residential design in the United States. The AIA Home Design Trends Survey for Q4 2023 focused on the theme ‘neighborhood and community design,’ and revealed a desire among clients for simpler detailing on home exteriors and more windows.

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Hapi Homes donates 10 “foldable” residential structures in Odesa

Archinect

Each design offers a total of 420 square feet of space for the workers’ families and includes a kitchenette, private bathroom, dining, and living room, with double-layered tempered glass windows, a.

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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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2023 Residential Architectural Trends

Aric Gitomer Architect

Residential architecture is an ever-evolving industry, and it is fascinating to see how each year brings new trends and styles. As we continue to adapt to the changing needs of homeowners, residential architects and designers are constantly seeking new ways to create homes that are functional, sustainable, and visually appealing.

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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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KPF reveals supertall Midtown Manhattan tower behind arched windows

Archinect

Image credit: Binyan Studios When completed in 2025, the 450,000-square-foot tower will contain residential and office functions alongside ground-floor retail. The interiors have been designed to provide “venues of quiet retreat and spirited engagement,” while also targeting LEED , WELL , and WIREDSCORE certifications.

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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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