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Ukrainian practice MAKHNO Studio imagines contemporary Hotel Karpaty in the Carpathian Mountains

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Ukrainian firm MAKHNO Studio has designed a contemporary hotel in the breathtaking natural setting of the Carpathian Mountains. The interior is distinguished by a stone garden, which is framed by an opening through the roof that resembles a mountain. The firm likens the hotel to a liner in the sky.

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How to Improve Internal and External Environments with Glass Ceilings

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Although contemporary building practices allow us to form huge, glittering skyscrapers of glass that rise hundreds of meters into the air, the ancient material’s original purpose – to welcome light into weathertight and secure interiors – remains its most important more than a thousand years on.

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PSLA Architekten tops urban townhouse with cascading roof terraces

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Austrian studio PSLA Architekten has created a contemporary townhouse in Vienna 's historic seventh district as a "hybrid genesis between house and garden". Situated alongside a narrow courtyard, the home by PSLA Architekten is defined by it's multi-level interiors and cascading terraces that aim to reinterpret urban gardens.

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Neri&Hu creates "wooden hut" and "cave-dwelling" interiors for Shanghai stores

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A wooden house was inserted into the 110-square-metre Jisifang Boutique, the sloping roof of which takes advantage of the full height space to create a "spacious sanctuary", the studio said. Skylights on the ceiling, as well as full-height glass windows on one side, fill the space with plenty of natural light.

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Frame House by Studio MBM / Maurizio Bianchi Mattioli

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The Frame House transforms the existing barn house typology into a contemporary dwelling, redefined by strategic compositions of window frames on each new elevation and new structure extending from the existing gambrel roof construction.

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Emil Eve Architects brightens London house with terracotta tile-clad extensions

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The terraced Victorian home in Newington Green required an update due to its dark interior and series of narrow, disjointed rooms, said Emil Eve Architects. The two additions feature matching terracotta tile cladding, angular forms and large windows.

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Nine contemporary homes where ruins reveal layers of the past

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For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring clever outbuilding interiors , homes with mid-century modern furniture and residential spaces with playful net floors. To encourage layered encounters of the site, views of the landscape were also aligned with existing window apertures from the bedrooms.