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This Landscape Architect Disguised His Backyard Addition in Sydney With a Green Roof

Dwell

Houses We Love: Every day we feature a remarkable space submitted by our community of architects, designers, builders, and homeowners. The private spaces are stacked vertically in the original part of building while the new lower ground living space stretches out horizontally. Have one to share? Post it here.

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Noe Valley by Faulkner Architects

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On the boards in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood is a new house for a three-peat client of Faulkner Architects. An open plan builds spatial connection between the neighborhood and garden. It is to replace an existing 1904 house that had lost its historic integrity due to renovations over the last 120 years.

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Build Together: Getting to Know the Work of Gui Mattos

ArchDaily

All House © Carolina Lacaz Whether it is the landscape and nature surrounding a plot of land or the desires and needs of his clients, for São Paulo architect Gui Mattos , the development of an architectural project is always a process of dialogue and exchange, built together with a series of other elements.

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Timeless lines framing the landscape

Habitus Living

Simplicity – in the most complimentary sense – is the quality that carries all the way through from the clients’ brief to the finished object. The house is defined by its surrounding landscape, set as it is amidst four acres of land with a natural spring-fed dam acting as focal point.

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House in Wellesley by 1100 Architect

Archinect

The building’s form—a set of interlocking white cubes—responds to the client’s initial idea for what the house would look like and emerges from careful evaluations of views and spatial optimization. Built as a 100-year structure, the house was designed to meet the changing needs of a growing family.

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Coastal Nova Scotia home ‘emerges from rocky terrain,’ designed by Omar Gandhi Architects

Archinect

Omar Gandhi Architects has completed a house on Canada’s Atlantic coastline that “emerges from rocky terrain.” ” Named Rockbound, and located in Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia, the home was commissioned as a place of refuge for a busy client.

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Muda Architects completes circular museum dedicated to traditional Chinese medicine

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Chengdu studio Muda Architects has completed Tianfu Museum of Chinese Medicine in Pengzhou, China , which is based on the shape of the yin-yang symbol. At the front of the building is a landscaped plaza with paved walkways, designed to host outdoor activities as well as connect the museum to the surrounding streets.

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