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Facade installation underway on MAD Architects’ first North American residential rental tower

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The sixteen-story tower broke ground in late 2021 and represents MAD’s first residential rental building in the United States, expected to contain 187 units. The opening will contain a network of footpaths and planting. A rooftop pool, spa, and garden areas complete the 216-foot-tall structure.

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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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WORKac transforms disused coast in lebanon with residential landscape ‘marea’

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sixty dwellings step up from the sea, transforming the site into a grassy topography with folding green roofs. The post WORKac transforms disused coast in lebanon with residential landscape ‘marea’ appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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staggered volumes in love architecture’s tokyo residential complex ensure privacy & ample light

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renzankyo is characterized by staggered gabled roofs that subtly mimic the surrounding mountain landscape. The post staggered volumes in love architecture’s tokyo residential complex ensure privacy & ample light appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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

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Located at the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas in California, the Mountain House sits as a “meticulously designed and thoughtfully crafted residential structure” in sixty acres of forest, according to the property’s realtors, Sotheby's.

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Hewitt creates residential tower in Seattle informed by stack of magazines

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Local architecture studio Hewitt has unveiled the 33-storey-high Skyglass residential block in downtown Seattle , which was informed by an offset stack of magazines. The apartment shave full-height glazing Its form also creates views of the surrounding natural landscape of Seattle, which she describes as an important influence.

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terracotta gable roof tops martin zizka’s organic house, echoing czech republic’s landscape

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fusing heritage and contemporary living, the home features a traditional gable roof, rounded eaves, and classic ‘bobrovka’ clay roof tiles. The post terracotta gable roof tops martin zizka’s organic house, echoing czech republic’s landscape appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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