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Four Pines is a Wyoming home clad in cedar and local stone

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The home was designed to achieve three main goals – to make the most of the natural setting, provide ample space for visitors, and accommodate the client's impressive art collection, which features work by artists such as Richard Serra, Deborah Butterfield and Roy Lichtenstein. Interior finishes include walnut.

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Skylab arranges series of A-frame Colorado cabins in snowflake-like pattern

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Tactile custom finishes – including breeze blocks, bespoke woodwork, stained glass, leather upholstery, and even Noguchi-style lighting – emphasize craftsmanship while natural elements like cedar infuse a sense of warmth," said the studio.

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Gravity’s No Match for This Cantilevered Cabin in Estonia

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The elevated one-bed retreat’s suspended feeling is enhance by wall of glass and a netted loft. Both the leg and the accommodation modules above act as large steel trusses—made in-house by the client, metal manufacturer Levstal Group. Have one to share? Post it here.

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AUX Architecture clads Los Angeles arts centre in polycarbonate panels

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Interior finishes include terrazzo flooring and white-painted drywall. Other performance venues in North America include an Ontario theatre by Hariri Pontarini Architects that features glass cladding with a bird-friendly frit and a flexible Brooklyn venue by CO Adaptive Architecture that is housed in a former industrial building.

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West of West experiments with "beautiful roughness" for Austin office complex

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As mandated by the client for economy, the entire building is concrete rather than glass like other local office buildings. The entire building is concrete rather than glass. Civil engineer: Civilitude. Structural engineer: Architectural Engineers Collaborative. Electrical engineer: Integral Group.

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Desai Chia creates “winged" roofs for Copake Lake House in New York

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Similar to the exterior, the home's interior finishes are meant to work in concert with the landscape. Since the clients are avid gardeners, additional vegetation was planted to support habitats for bees and other pollinators," the team said. Structural engineer: David Kufferman. Civil engineer: Crawford Associates.

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Rural Commercial Bank Headquarters, Shenzhen

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A 15 meter high “rain curtain,” with droplets of water that cascade down small translucent filaments, lines the lobby’s ultra transparent glass walls. Above, suspended lighting fixtures mimic droplets of rain and the lobby’s marble walls shift from a textured to honed finish to evoke water’s effect on stone. Location: Shenzhen, China.