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Sanders Architecture combines rustic and contemporary materials for Texas ranch house

Deezen

The walls of the central area were constructed with stacked sandstone , which gives the area the feeling of being an exterior space. The interiors feature weathered materials. The interiors feature a colourful palette, with weathered materials that complement the estate's 350-acre (142 hectares) site.

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Lee Street Lofts by Johnston Architects

Archinect

The design solution met this challenge through strategic placement of openings, blending raw materials with more refined finishes, and connecting the interior with the outdoors through daylighting and broad sight lines. The inspiration for Lee Street Lofts springs from the pursuit of authenticity.

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Ten houses that showcase Mexico's contemporary architecture

Deezen

That diversity is reflected in the country's thriving contemporary architecture scene, which draws on a number of materials and styles. Local architecture studio Escobedo Soliz therefore kept the 100-square-metre house simple and used cheap materials, including volcanic stone found on-site, that were left exposed to keep costs down.

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Material and spatial contrasts define Barwon Heads House by Adam Kane Architects

Deezen

Named Barwon Heads House, the project was designed by Melbourne studio Adam Kane Architects as a contemporary dwelling that embodied a "relaxed, coastal lifestyle". Contrasting colours and materials feature throughout. The extension has a deliberately simple finish. Barwon Heads House is clad in wood.

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A Reflection of Minimalistic Contemporary Design

Design Thoughts Architects

A Reflection of Minimalistic Contemporary Design. Contemporary design is the most popular architectural style in today’s world, (21st century). This architectural style is based on contemporary architectural trends and can integrate a variety of architectural styles.

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Made in Mexico: 6 Captivating Contemporary Concrete Constructions

Architizer

It is no surprise then that the country has a rich culture of architectural styles that incorporate the age-old material; whether through a deep understanding of cement’s varied textures and patterns or a knowledge of how cement interacts with the country’s diverse climactic conditions, which range from lush vegetation to arid deserts.

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Hardie™ Fine Texture Cladding pushes the bounds of contemporary design

Habitus Living

In addition to that, the panels connect through shiplap joints, further enhancing the way the material interacts with its surroundings as it produces delicate shadow lines that bring a sense of vertical rhythm to the exterior. James Hardie. jameshardie.com.au.