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British studios regenerate landmark "Hanging Gardens of Basingstoke" office

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While the concrete frame and bronze-anodised aluminium cladding had held up well, over time, certain architectural details had been covered over and its gardens and landscaping required restoration. Other additions include a double-height reception area that was added to provide better views of the lush gardens and a new helical staircase.

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A Sydney Architect’s Terrace Home Serves as a Testing Ground for a Heritage Renovation

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A gentle fall toward the rear of the home gave scope for a new indoor/outdoor space connected to the garden. The strength of Studio Prineas’s design methodology has advanced the studio’s approach to the design of terrace houses in a broader sense, setting a new benchmark for beautiful, livable outcomes in a heritage context."

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Osso Architecture models timber pool house in New Jersey on horse arena

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Brooklyn-based studio Osso Architecture has built a pool house on a New Jersey horse farm, utilising standard timber framing and the skills of the local Amish community. The truss system is exposed overhead, held together by black metal plates and rivets, while longer metal elements brace the walls.

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GRT Architects creates buttery yellow interior for San Sabino restaurant

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Yellow hues make for a sunny environment inside this restaurant in New York's West Village , designed by Brooklyn-based studio GRT Architects. An interior wall was partially removed to connect the bar and dining areas The facades were restored and windows were uncovered, returning the historic corner to its former glory.

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My House: Inside Mikei Huang’s Color-Curious, Splashy Bushwick Apartment

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Meta product designer Mikei Huang spends most of his days immersed in a headset, building new worlds in the Metaverse. So, when it came to buying his first home in New York’s Bushwick neighborhood, he relished the challenge to map out its interiors, room by room and wall by wall.

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Richard Neutra’s Taylor House Is Now Available to Rent—for a Whopping $10K Per Month

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Neutra’s intentional design delays the reveal of that arboreal view upon entering the house; the sight-lines are forced to one end of the brick fireplace, and a burlap-covered art wall, revealed upon entering the open-concept main room with cork floors and a north facing wall of glass extending the full length of the house."

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Lindal Cedar Homes offers house plans informed by Frank Lloyd Wright designs

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Usonia was the term Frank Lloyd Wright coined to describe his vision for a new affordable architecture that freed itself from European conventions and responded to the American landscape," said Lindal Cedar Homes. Glass curtain walls and natural materials like wood, stone and brick further tied the house to its environment."