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MVRDV designs residential master plan as new neighborhood for Brussels

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The master plan consists of 17 buildings designed by seven different architects including MVRDV, adding 800 residential units to the area. A mixed office and housing campus to the east contains large-scale buildings, including cross-laminated timber and lightweight hybrid structures.

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ODA plans new residential development in East Williamsburg

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ODA-Architecture has revealed plans for a new residential project under construction in Brooklyn that will deliver 336 units of studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments.

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Inter-Generational Homes: Addressing Diverse Needs Under One Roof

ArchDaily

Stacked House / Studio Lotus. Thus, mapping out the needs and rituals that will unfold within the house is fundamental for the success of the task. 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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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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Eco-Friendly Roofing Materials

Aric Gitomer Architect

Every homeowner must replace their roof shingles at some point. 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. Selecting the right kind of roof in the present could save you money in the long term. How to Proceed.

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The DHaus Company revamps London house with butterfly-roof extension

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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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madeiguincho repurposes cargo container as tiny house with sunken roof terrace

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The post madeiguincho repurposes cargo container as tiny house with sunken roof terrace appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. the wooden interiors are kept simple and snug with an L-shaped layout and ample daylight filtering through several windows.

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