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VILLA ROOF by Maxime d'Angeac | Living space

Architonic

The new layout of this Parisian apartment, declined in natural tones, is reminiscent of the cabin of a sailing boat sailing in the sky. Of the former duplex located on the top floor of an Art Deco building whose roof was about to be blown off, nothing remains.

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THE VILLA ROOF by Maxime d'Angeac | Living space

Architonic

The new layout of this Parisian apartment, in natural tones, is reminiscent of the cabin of a sailing ship sailing in the sky. Of the former duplex located on the top floor of an Art Deco building whose roof was about to be blown off, nothing remains.

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EskewDumezRipple designs Baton Rouge’s Burden Welcome Center as a ‘retreat to nature’

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” Image credit: EskewDumezRipple Described by the team as a “contemplative retreat to nature,” the center incorporates a series of glass walls on the far side of the entryway to capture views of the surrounding scenery.

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nARCHITECTS tops New York nature centre with a mass-timber roof

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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. It is distinguished by its inverted-pitched roof, or butterfly roof, which references the surrounding 19th-century architecture and inspired the project's name.

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Sam Crawford Architects creates red-roofed community pavilion in Sydney

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An angular roof wrapped in translucent red-mesh panels crowns this Y-shaped pavilion in Sydney , designed by local studio Sam Crawford Architects. The building is raised on a low-lying concrete step The red-mesh roof pitches towards the building edges and is designed to provide solar protection to clerestory windows along the facade.

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