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Rain Studio combines raw and reclaimed materials for "native yet contemporary" home

Deezen

Named Karai, the house was created as a weekend retreat for its clients on a coastal site surrounded by fields that lead directly onto a nearby beach in the coastal town of Kuvathur. The concept of reinterpreting traditional structures was carried through into Karai's finishes, with reclaimed and regional materials used throughout.

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The Arched Home Design: A Contemporary Classic

Design Thoughts Architects

The Arched Home Design: A Contemporary Classic. But for this family from Tumkur, the most important thing was to have a contemporary-style home with plenty of space. We have designed this contemporary arched home design with a traditional touch, as a reminder of the life they lived before in Tumkur. Floors: G+3. BUA: 4300 SFT.

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Tabitha Isobel gives London townhouse a "surprising and bold" makeover

Deezen

Designer Tabitha Organ combined natural materials with metal details to transform this London townhouse into a home with a "slightly futuristic" feel for a client who loves entertaining. The designer's approach focuses on combining historical and contemporary elements to create timeless spaces driven by authenticity rather than trends.

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Wabi-sabi philosophy guides design of accessible coastal home in Australia

Deezen

Australian studio Dane Taylor Design has completed Butterfly House, an accessible coastal home in New South Wales that is informed by Japanese aesthetics. Each one is finished with a warm material palette and is informed by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which celebrates imperfections and changes that come with the passage of time.

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Deep-finned colonnade frames London home extension by Will Gamble Architects

Deezen

British studio Will Gamble Architects has completed an extension and refurbishment to a family home in Croydon, London , defined by a contemporary colonnade spanning across the rear facade. The resulting open plan layout of the lower level extension was subtly divided by walnut fin screens, mirroring the verticality of the colonnade.

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Roundtable: Can technology aid sustainable improvements in design?

Hotel Designs

I we need to take responsibility to keep sustainable decisions at the forefront of the design scheme because sometimes clients say sure, we want it to be sustainable but then they realise the cost implications and so you have to be creative to get through the value engineering. The question we often hear is ‘has that been done before?’

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Technique transforms dilapidated flats into metal-clad house in Scotland

Deezen

The studio collaborated on the project with clients Paul Stallan of Stallan-Brand Architects and his wife Seonaid, whose family had owned the attic flat since the 1960s. This informed a project focused on preservation and playful modernisation. It has a black-metal exterior that contrasts an adjoining stone house.

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