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Field Architecture clads flowing Sonoma house in copper

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Utility and storage elements are integrated into the room's vertical surfaces. Upstairs, stone flooring transitions to wood and a windowed wall in the staircase looks out to the surrounding forest. The interior palette uses natural materials like stone and oak and madrone wood finishes.

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Jun Mitsui & Associates convert grocery store into sake brewery in Upstate New York

Deezen

A covered walkway leads into a tasting room Floor-to-ceiling windows line the front of the building, which leads into a tasting room for visitors. The building's brewing facilities are located at its centre and are available to view during tours through several picture windows.

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HGX Design creates house that "flows like music" in the Hudson Valley

Deezen

Utility spaces, such as a powder room, laundry room and storage, were placed directly adjacent to the entry, while a long hallway leads to the entrances of three guest bedrooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows line the majority of the exterior, with the remainder clad in a vertical cedar siding.

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Martin Flats by HASTINGS Architecture

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These affordable rents for Nashvillians fall under 80% of the area median income and are inclusive of utilities, internet, and furnishings. Compact 190-square-foot sleeping suites, shared kitchen & living spaces, and mindful design create a hyper-efficient and economic project.

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Soft light fills Iowa municipal building by Neumann Monson Architects

Deezen

Polycarbonate walls and a row of tall window boxes bring diffused sunlight into the Iowa City Public Works building by US firm Neumann Monson Architects. Additional daylight is provided by a rhythmic series of tall, projecting windows with integrated colour-changing LEDs. The structure houses equipment for local utilities departments.

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

Dwell

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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The Point Western Washington family home

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A simple, cyclical palette of wood, stone, concrete, steel, and expansive window walls allow the architecture to recede and let nature take center stage. In order to balance the environmental impact of a large pre-existing lawn, the remaining gardens utilize a palette of contextually appropriate native plant materials.

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