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Inter-Generational Homes: Addressing Diverse Needs Under One Roof

ArchDaily

Stacked House / Studio Lotus. © Andre J Fanthome Designing a home is always a significant challenge. Thus, mapping out the needs and rituals that will unfold within the house is fundamental for the success of the task. Read more »

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StudioAC plays with gabled forms for an ‘unapologetically contemporary’ Toronto home

Archinect

Toronto-based Studio AC has offered a look inside their “unapologetically” residential scheme in the Canadian city. The three-story home reads as a series of stacked boxes from the outside with echoes of traditional residential forms.

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Eco-Friendly Roofing Materials

Aric Gitomer Architect

Every homeowner must replace their roof shingles at some point. You must keep this in mind if you are building a new home. Roofs are the “guardians” of your home. Their primary job to withstand harsh weather makes it necessary for you to select a high-quality roof for your home. Solar Power Roof.

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The Bloom Architects tops Tile House with inverted roof in Vietnam

Deezen

Red tiles envelop the roof and walls of this family home , which Vietnamese studio The Bloom Architects has arranged around a central courtyard in the city of Bao Loc. Appropriately called Tile House, the home in the Central Highlands region is designed by The Bloom Architects to remain cool despite the tropical climate.

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Atelier Bow-Wow’s first U.S. home features a large ‘umbrella’ roof in the Sierra Nevadas

Archinect

The acclaimed Japanese firm Atelier Bow-Wow has completed its first and only home built in the United States.

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The DHaus Company revamps London house with butterfly-roof extension

Deezen

An inverted-pitch roof and angular brick cladding characterise the Butterfly House extension, which architecture studio The DHaus Company has added to a terraced home in north London. The DHaus Company has created an extension with a butterfly roof "The butterfly roof is visually striking," The DHaus Company told Dezeen.

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Britsom Philips reconfigures Belgian home with minimalist interiors and thatched roof

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Belgian studio Britsom Philips has completed Villa VD, a timber-clad extension to a small rural home in Flanders with minimalist, light-filled living spaces. The home was also designed to be run predominantly from sustainable sources, with heating provided by a geothermal heat pump and solar panels.

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