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Elliott Architects uses dramatic cantilever for House on a Bay

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Elliott Architects demolished the main house and relocated the other two structures to start the design with a clean slate. The client was not beholden to the prevailing style of houses in the area, most of which are traditional, vernacular, New England wood-framed structures," the studio said. "He

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Burden Welcome Center by EskewDumezRipple

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In honoring this conception of the Center as a contemplative retreat to nature, the design team looked to create a liminal space that would provoke curiosity and excitement for the surrounding scenery while simultaneously providing a legible point of arrival and orientation. Image © EskewDumezRipple.

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This See-Through California Home Magically Hangs Above a Creek Bed

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The goal was to reconnect this structure with the environment while best utilizing the exceptional site for the clients. "In Therefore, there were strict guidelines on how to use the existing structure as the basis for design. A man-made object in nature may exist in harmony or disparity.

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Feldman Architecture Designs Site Sensitive Modern Atherton Pavilions

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Atherton pavilions – The two pavilions nestled in this verdant landscape were a response to the clients’ vision for a deeper engagement with their lovely yard. Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? How have your clients responded to the finished project? Project Status: Built. Year: 2019.

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Rutledge Flats by HASTINGS

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The concept of disruption and community that shape the architecture a reem bedded in the historic Rutledge Hill neighborhood and the street grid that shapes it. Photo © Nick McGinn One of the oldest neighborhoods in Nashville, it has been divided, combined, and interrupted by connectors and alleys as it adapted to changes in the community.

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Humbird at Schweitzer Mountain Resort by Skylab

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To help restore the village concept, the 31-unit, 66,580 sf, hotel is strategically placed among a disparate group of older buildings with the purpose of transforming the predictable resort experience into a newly invigorated, European-inspired mountain village. Humbird hotel is Phase 1 of this plan.

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Olson Kundig unveils Austin home with cantilevered walkways

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Visitors enter directly into the home's open-concept kitchen, living, and dining room – a large space overlooking the ravine below. As a result, we delivered a house that serves the lifestyle of our client and creates a super exciting perch to look out over the hills to the city of Austin beyond," the architect added.

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