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Olson Kundig places detachable studio on rail tracks in Washington State

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Called Maxon Studio, the project comprises a two-storey weathering-steel structure constructed as an office for the client's branding agency in Carnation, Washington. The client, Lou Maxon, was also the general contractor on the project and worked with Olson Kundig Architects to allow for the studio to move back and forth on the rails.

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TW Ryan Architecture clads pyramidal Montana house in weathering steel

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This area leads toward the central portion of the dwelling, where one finds two bedrooms and the communal zone. While the daylight is welcome, it needed to be carefully managed in order to protect the client's art collection from harmful UV rays. The offset, angled volume is on the southeast.

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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. To one side of the home's atrium is the communal zone For the main home, the team conceived a two-storey, L-shaped building that gradually rises from the site.

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Omer Arbel uses fabric formwork for concrete pillars in Canadian house

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On the interior, the columns create double-height spaces punctuated with large picture windows or low-ceiling, cavernous zones in the kitchen and main bedroom and bath. Read: Omer Arbel Office films concrete tree-like forms that will become House 75.9

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Historic sanitorium in Greek mountain forest transformed into Manna hotel

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The building is set in a fir forest in Arcadia, a mountainous region of Greece "The client's ambition was to reinterpret the concept of a sanctuary in the mountains with contemporary terms," reads K-Studio's design statement. Terrazzo flooring is inlaid with marble to define different zones, matching the stone used for wash basins.

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Low-lying house by Klopf Architecture overlooks California's Sonoma Valley

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Rectangular in plan, the dwelling includes a flat roof The design was influenced by a mid-century modern home owned by the client, said San Francisco's Klopf Architecture. The western wing holds the sleeping area Within the home, the layout is divided into public and private zones, with a foyer and courtyard located between them.

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Study Pavilion TU Braunschweig by Gustav Düsing & Max Hacke

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Zones were developed instead of fixed walls, accessed via their own stairs and entrances, creating different areas that invite different activities. To create a sense of community that transcends individual subjects, the goal was to create a space that is consistently equal, with no traffic areas or spatial separation between floors.