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Hermon is eclectic to the core

Habitus Living

The former accommodates the client’s need for a home suitable for hosting and conducive to the contemporary lifestyle of a family of four. WOWOWA collaborated with the clients to weave the stories and narratives that resonate with them into the fabric of their interiors. The latter is perhaps more aesthetically oriented.

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Young Projects "radically reimagines" traditional barn for home in the Hamptons

Deezen

The main residence was designed as a "contemporary counterpart" to the farmhouse – now used as guest quarters – and draws upon the region's vernacular architecture. This arrangement offered a compelling visual balance between symmetry and asymmetry, depending on the inhabitant's point of reference in the home," the team said.

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This Melbourne Home’s Topsy-Turvy Addition Is Buried Beneath the Earth

Dwell

Our client wanted this to be a place that represented a new start, and fostered a sense of identity and belonging." The clients’ existing home, a modest freestanding Victorian-era terrace located in the Melbourne inner suburb of Northcote, sits amongst an eclectic mix of heritage homes.

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In Situ Studio creates HUUS house for sloped site in Raleigh

Deezen

Local firm In Situ Studio was charged with designing a contemporary residence for a couple – the husband is an electrical engineer, and the wife is a German and history teacher. The site formerly held a run-down, 1940s dwelling that was owned by the clients. Structural engineer: Lysaght & Associates Structural Engineers.

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Palazzo Senza Tempo by Mario Cucinella Architects

aasarchitecture

In the project, we wanted to carry on the idea that historical centres can give themselves a new life with contemporary elements, not living only in the past. Photo © Andrea Testi The intervention, conducted with courage and respect, makes the buildings part of the contemporary life of the area. Augusto Bottai MEP Engineering: Ing.

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Bowker Collection Apartments, Victoria, British Columbia

e-architect

Creating Connection Expansive curved glazed walls and generous ceiling height visually connect with the terrace creating an indoor/outdoor gathering space with morning and evening light, sheltered under a dramatic cantilevered soffit. Structural Engineer: RJC Engineers Mechanical Engineer: Avalon Mechanical Consultants Ltd.

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Mews House Deep Retrofit London

e-architect

As well as enabling the client’s family to remain in their community, the upgrade has radically improved the house’s carbon footprint and enhanced its local conservation area setting. Having previously lived in a draughty and energy-hungry house, the client wanted a low-energy, highly sustainable solution for their new home.

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