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Horses a "constant visual presence" at Black Fox Ranch by CLB Architects

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US studio CLB Architects has designed a cedar-clad home and barn in Wyoming for clients who love horses and wanted to return their property to its historic roots as a working ranch. The house and barn are defined by elemental forms and materials that nod to the site's past."

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Wisdome Stockholm by Elding Oscarson

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Extension of the National Swedish Museum of Technology, housing a visualization dome, a spherical space where visualization technology achieves an immersive audiovisual experience, along with a café and an exhibition hall. The gridshell structure is constructed from flat standard LVL panels.

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Springfield University Hospital by C.F. Møller Architects

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The design incorporates open plan areas at the centre of each ward to create a light and airy environment with strong visual and physical connections to adjacent external garden courtyards. Two-tone brickwork is the primary material across the buildings, which relates contextually to the adjacent listed buildings.

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Hermon is eclectic to the core

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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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In Situ Studio creates HUUS house for sloped site in Raleigh

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The site formerly held a run-down, 1940s dwelling that was owned by the clients. The existing house was in bad shape and rife with common hazardous materials from the time, such as lead paint and asbestos," the firm said. The architects used several strategies to reduce the home's visual bulk. It sits in a leafy neighbourhood.

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Studio KUNZ splits gabled Brazilian house into two trapezoidal forms

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The house is formed by two juxtaposed trapezoidal sections Maurício Kunz, who leads Studio KUNZ , used the "oblique angles of trapezoidal forms [to] accentuate the perspective and provide visual dynamism to the facade". This conjunction of materials and shapes gives to Trapezium House the feel of a country house," the studio said.

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This London Terrace Home’s Prefab Addition Is Just Bananas

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Balancing a tight budget and brief, the clients tasked Unknown Works with adding space for their young family’s creative pursuits, ensuring the layout could be adapted for hosting parties and intimate family gatherings. The rear extension is home to a new open-plan kitchen and dining space with built-in CLT seating and reading nooks.