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MVRDV plans new green district in düsseldorf with colorful residential complex

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the project aims to introduce nearly 500 new apartments, with 50 percent allocated to social or affordable housing. The post MVRDV plans new green district in düsseldorf with colorful residential complex appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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SHOVK blends ukrainian architecture and japanese minimalism with ‘dzen house’

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from its minimalist interiors, SHOVK's 'dzen house' frames a garden of pine trees through full height and circular windows. The post SHOVK blends ukrainian architecture and japanese minimalism with ‘dzen house’ appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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12 Popular Styles in Residential Architecture

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The landscape of American residential architecture has evolved significantly in recent decades, reflecting a rich tapestry of influences, preferences, and innovations. Cottage Style Cottages originate from the word “cotters”, the European peasant farmers of the Middle Ages who lived in this style of vernacular architecture.

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brick tiled residential building stands out in an alley of seoul

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around the corner by g/o architecture is a multi-generational family house in seoul that provides rental spaces. The post brick tiled residential building stands out in an alley of seoul appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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dispersed stone volumes and alleys develop a cruciform residential plan in mexico

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enso house II reflects the region's architectural heritage through the extensive use of local stone. The post dispersed stone volumes and alleys develop a cruciform residential plan in mexico appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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koichi takada architects shapes brisbane ‘upper house’ with twisting ‘roots’

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in south brisbane, australia, koichi takada architects' residential high rise is topped by an organic, root-like pergola. The post koichi takada architects shapes brisbane ‘upper house’ with twisting ‘roots’ appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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minimalist architecture meets raw stone: a house in argentina is built into the earth

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the house by christian schlatter merges rusticated stone and minimalist wood, all framing glassy views toward the distant horizon. The post minimalist architecture meets raw stone: a house in argentina is built into the earth appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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