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In Situ Studio creates HUUS house for sloped site in Raleigh

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Glazed brick and charred cypress wrap the exterior of a partly sunken North Carolina home designed by architecture firm In Situ Studio. The site formerly held a run-down, 1940s dwelling that was owned by the clients. It was really a blast working with the clients on these parts of the house.". by three metres).

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In Situ Studio overhauls James Taylor's mid-century childhood home

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Raleigh-based architecture firm In Situ Studio transformed the 4,200-square foot (390-square metre) residence – known as Morgan Creek – for New York-based art collectors Eric Diefenbach and James Keith Brown , who purchased the property at auction. "The In Situ Studio is the fourth team to work on the Morgan Creek residence.

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KAAN Architecten completes the Visitor Center at the Netherlands American Cemetery in Margraten

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This intervention does not detract from the monumental features, but architecturally complements the cemetery landscape with style and dignity. The designs of Karres en Brands Landscape Architecture and Urbanism helped to integrate the structure into the landscape.

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Bayside brilliance: Unveiling an architectural marvel in Middle Park

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Situated within 100 metres of the water’s edge, on the fringe of a heritage precinct, “Harold” is a spectacular residence in Middle Park, Victoria that has been given new life by a skyward extension and reconfiguration by local architecture firm Coy Yiontis and built by CBD Contracting Group.

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Lanaudière Residence, Montreal, Quebec

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Above all, it was essential to preserve the building’s memories and history, since the client inherited the house from her mother. The clients also wanted more space and dreamed of opening the house to the outside. To simplify the work, the decision was made to include the second-floor unit in the project.

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In Situ Studio cuts "hoop" opening in cantilevered welcome centre roof

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Local architecture firm In Situ Studio wrapped an art museum visitor centre in Raleigh, North Carolina with darkened steel and cantilevered a roof with an aperture over its patio. Project credits: Client: North Carolina Museum of Art Contractor: Frank L. The photography is by Estudio Palma.

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Paige House Retreat, Texas, USA

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The low slung wooden structure takes cues from the landscape and architecture of the area. The structure is wrapped in locally sourced cedar, which will gray over time and eventually fade into the post oak backdrop. Weekend retreat for two sisters.

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