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CF Møller uses matching bricks and tiles for exterior of Villa E in Aarhus

Deezen

Scandinavian firm CF Møller Architects has completed a house where all the exterior surfaces match, thanks to a combination of dark red bricks and tiles. The exterior combines matching tiles and bricks. With varying shades of red, they match up with two brick entrance staircases and a series of exterior terraces.

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Wisdome Stockholm by Elding Oscarson

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Conventionally, the program would generate a low volume with a protruding dome, but to utilize the unique dome to create a strong interior space as well as a telling exterior form, the dome is given a focal position under a free form timber structure. The gridshell structure is constructed from flat standard LVL panels.

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30×40 Modern Triplex House Design With Exterior LED Lights

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30×40 Modern Triplex House Design With Exterior LED Lights. This 30×40 modern triplex house is designed with the client’s needs and the needs of their expanding family in mind. The client wanted a house to live in with his family. The exterior and interior were designed with the help of 3d visualization.

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Modern Masterpiece: Architect David Strand on Designing the Perfect “Home in the Woods”

Architizer

If there is one thing that architects and their clients can agree on, it’s that architecture should always work in harmony with nature. When it came to Silver Residence, a stunning modern home located in Minneapolis, nature wasn’t just a consideration — it was the starting point for developing the architectural concept.

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Architectural Gems: Explore the Stunning Winners of the 6th “Best of LaCantina” Competition!

Architizer

The client desired to be close to the city center and wanted something drastically different form the more conventional housing styles in the area. The house was designed for entertainment, with open interior spaces, well-conceived exterior spaces and an abundance of natural light.

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An Offset Roof Isn't the Only Off-Kilter Thing About This Home in Japan

Dwell

We started planning with this concept in mind. "To To fit in synergistically with the residential area surrounding the client’s house, one of the requirements was that the exterior should look like a ‘conventionally shaped house’. "To Thus a varied dynamic of scale was achieved in the house. "In

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Seamless Integration: The Revitalization of 712 Fifth Avenue Lobby

Architizer

Our response was to generate a fundamental dialogue between glass, stone, and human occupation; to utilize advanced modern technology to fabricate the materials in a way that is both futuristic yet grounded in traditional historic construction methodologies; and to change everything without changing anything.