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

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CLB Architects gave the home a long, low roof To design the project, the team drew upon the site's history as a working cattle 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. A garage is on the far end of the plan.

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Studio Rhonda uses saturated colours and glass bricks to revamp Zetteler's headquarters

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The studio , which is led by Rhonda Drakeford, created a distinctive feeling for each of the headquarter's three zones – a main work area, a smaller cafe-style space for meals and relaxing, and a meeting space. Glass bricks create a light meeting room. Glass bricks create a light meeting room.

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Craig Steely Architecture tops Musubi house in Hawaii with dramatic roof

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There are practically no doors in this Hawaii retreat by Craig Steely Architecture that has a triangular inner courtyard , massive skylight and a cantilevered roof. Though the low-slung roof is quadrilateral, the living areas were placed in a rounded triangular floor plan. Musubi has a triangular layout. "The

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Sam Crawford Architects tops Sydney home renovation with "garden oasis"

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A private roof terrace enclosed by greenery features in Hidden Garden House, a Sydney home reconfigured by Australian studio Sam Crawford Architects. Situated within a conservation zone, the home has been updated by Sam Crawford Architects to brighten its dark interior and transform it into an urban "sanctuary".

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Baobab tree grows through curving cafe in Thailand by IDIN Architects

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In these southern structures, the seating hugs circular areas of planting, with the gable roofs pulled open to allow for natural light to enter from above. This roof opening also creates space for a large baobab tree to grow.

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RSHP unveils design for "open and welcoming" Shenzhen skyscraper

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Named Shenzhen-Hong Kong Innovation Integrated Service Centre, the building in the Futian Free Trade Zone, south of the Shenzhen Central Business District will be 212 metres tall. The double-height glass structure will be supported by slim columns. Glass lifts will take visitors up through the central tower. Dezeen is on WeChat!

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CLB Architects arranges Japan-influenced Wyoming home around courtyard gardens

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The four-bedroom home is arranged around a number of garden courtyards that extend through the roof, letting trees grow up and out through round apertures. A chimney of structural concrete rises with the change in the elevation of the roof. The Teton Range can be seen through glass walls.

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