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

Deezen

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 is located near the barn and pastures in order to ensure that "horses are a constant visual presence," the team said.

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TW Ryan Architecture clads pyramidal Montana house in weathering steel

Deezen

California studio TW Ryan Architecture has completed a wildfire-resistant house in the American West that features a Corten steel exterior and pyramidal roofs that allude to the mountainous terrain. Four Roof House features a Corten steel exterior Their chosen site was a bluff overlooking a lake near the town of Helmville.

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Telescope House by Wendell Burnette offers framed views of Sedona

Deezen

When not staying at the house, the clients rent it out. Bedrooms feature surrounding views Exterior walls are wrapped in weathering steel , which helps protect the home against wildfire. The interior features dark-toned finishes, which serve as a "welcome respite for the eyes in the desert".

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Elevating Alpine Retreats: Exceptional Rendering Services for Wood Chalets in Switzerland

DesignRulz

Expert craftsmen utilize cutting-edge techniques to enhance the visual appeal of chalets without compromising the authenticity of the wooden structures. Weather-Resistant Finishes for Alpine Challenges: Switzerland experiences a diverse range of weather conditions, from snowy winters to sunny summers.

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Butterfly House by Oliver Leech Architects offers "new model for assisted living"

Deezen

Nestled within a compact plot on the site of an existing home, the building is designed as future-proof accommodation for the client's elderly mother and a live-in carer. However, we wanted to make sure it was visually and practically disconnected from the main house so that it felt truly like a new home."

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Denizen Works creates house with "a sense of drama" overlooking Scottish loch

Deezen

The brief was for a family home for our clients and their six children – as well as an increasing number of grandchildren – that would reflect their personalities and provide a lasting legacy for the family," project architect Andrew Ingham told Dezeen. Its rough exterior is clad in recycled TV screens.

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Timeless lines framing the landscape

Habitus Living

Simplicity – in the most complimentary sense – is the quality that carries all the way through from the clients’ brief to the finished object. As such, the house is placed as close to the water as possible, creating a strong visual connection through views to the north and east while keeping the driveway and vehicles on the other side.