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Iron Chef Residence, South Australia

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The client’s expertise in engineering and steel fabrication and Das’s ambitious vision allowed for rapid, real-time collaboration and prototyping on many of the key features, including the dramatic folded steel staircase and brass clad joinery.

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Dezeen's top five houses of February 2024

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Also on the list is a Y-shaped house in Canada, a blocky concrete dwelling in Portugal and a sprawling residence among Australian farmland. This is the latest in our Houses of the month series, where we collect the five most popular residences featured on Dezeen every month, from all around the world.

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Residence 264, Adelaide South Australia

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The design is crafted to respond to its street setting by maintaining the city street built form with a two storey articulated open brick facade providing security and privacy to the residence within. Residence 264 clearly demonstrates that a small site can overcome its limitations with carefully considered design and site configuration.

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Hunter Residence, Adelaide, South Australia

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Being smart about layout and space in the design, the owners now have an area which can be used all year around, whilst ensuring light enters the contemporary living and kitchen area. It’s all about that connectivity”.

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Bronte Residence, Sydney, NSW

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The children’s bedrooms are located behind a timber screen facing onto the street, which provides a level of privacy from the public realm, while offering a fine filigree of detail to the streetscape.

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Mt Buller Ski Lodge, Victoria, Australia

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By maximising the compact footprint and reconfiguring the layout, we are immensely proud to have bought a greater abundance of space and light to the villa, creating a luxurious and relaxing place that Mike and Keryn love coming home to after a day of skiing.

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Clark Residence, Eumundi, Queensland

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The New Zealand owners wanted to feel like they were back ‘home’ while living here in Australia. Its low slung elongated form lightly touches the earth, almost blending into its surroundings, not dominating the unique Australian bushland.