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Omer Arbel balances nature and form in this award-winning Canadian Pacific Northwest house

Archinect

The design scheme won in the 'Future Project House' category at the 2019 World Architecture Festival. A demonstration column had to be constructed on the site in order to get the clients' final approval.

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Wagoya Mid-Century Modern Home by Alloi Architecture + Construction

Archinect

Wagoya House: A Mid-Century Modern Masterpiece in Los Angeles Welcome to Wagoya House, a stunning architectural marvel nestled in the heart of Los Angeles. This unique residence is a testament to the seamless fusion of natural materials, contemporary design, and a deep appreciation for the mid-century modern aesthetic.

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Garden Circle House by Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Archinect

A four-bedroom home in midtown Toronto designed by Dubbeldam Architecture + Design, Garden Circle House is a response to the client’s desire for a sustainable home inspired by nature, connected to the outdoors and awash in daylight.

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Nature Without Ecology

Landscape Architecture Magazine

A kind of manual for designing nature without ecology is found in the series of artful drawings that reveal a strategy for working with plants through quantity, species, spacing, and cultivar. Each tome is a reminder that Oudolf’s prolific publishing career is as profuse as his “nature-like” style. © Piet Oudolf.

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TW Ryan Architecture clads pyramidal Montana house in weathering steel

Deezen

California studio TW Ryan Architecture has completed a wildfire-resistant house in the American West that features a Corten steel exterior and pyramidal roofs that allude to the mountainous terrain. Both the walls and roofs are wrapped in standing-seam weathering steel with a natural patina. It also helps protect against wildfire.

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More Architecture perches Floating Hotel among Chinese mountains

Deezen

Chinese studio More Architecture used a large zigzagging roof to shelter Floating Hotel, which is dramatically positioned among the bamboo forests and mountains of Dachangping, China. The studio created three different room types for Floating Hotel, each with different orientations and relationships to the landscape.

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Timeless lines framing the landscape

Habitus Living

A handful of key features of this new house stand out straight away – the clean, minimalist lines that are all the more effective for their scale and strong geometry; a restrained selection of timbers and concrete; fluidity between indoors and outdoors; and, perhaps most strikingly, the connection to nature.