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Hello Wood creates airplane-inspired tiny home for an ambitious 12-year-old client

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Budapest -based Hello Wood has completed what it describes as “its most charming and eccentric small house ever.” ” Named the Jet House, the project comprises of a cottage shaped like a pastel blue airplane, set within a ring of trees in the hills of Hungary.

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Snøhetta perches "floating treehouse" on Norwegian hillside

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Architecture studio Snøhetta and engineer Tor Helge Dokka have created House Dokka, a mass-timber home that perches on a hillside in Kongsberg, Norway. House Dokka comprises a stack of two timber-clad volumes, supported by large wooden stilts drilled into the rocky, tree-lined landscape. The photography is by Robin Hayes.

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RKTB Architects cantilevers Brooklyn housing block over neighbouring building

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New York firm RKTB Architects has completed One Sullivan Place, a mixed-income apartment building that rises 12 storeys and cantilevers in two directions over the rooftop of an adjacent structure. The building is located in the Crown Heights neighbourhood, near Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

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Ome Dezin restores 1960s California residence by A Quincy Jones

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Natural materials and neutral colours were chosen throughout the home to highlight the lush views When Jesse Rudolph and Joelle Kutner of Ome Dezin came to the project, it had undergone a 1990s remodel that had stripped away its character and style. California has no shortage of mid-century properties in need of revamping.

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Light and Air opens up Z House in Brooklyn to the outdoors

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Local studio Light and Air has introduced a light-filled void at the centre of a Brooklyn townhouse as part of a major reconfiguration and extension project. The home in the leafy Clinton Hill neighbourhood was bought by a family of four with roots in India and required a complete gut renovation to open up the spaces to the outside.

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MAD Architects unveils Baiziwan, a 12-building affordable housing development in Beijing

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Beijing’s MAD Architects is perhaps best known stateside for its completed and in-progress Los Angeles projects: a greenery-cloaked ersatz mountaintop village in Beverly Hills, a funicular-edged biomorphic office building set [.].

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A Ravishing Live/Work Space in Brussels Is Finished With Soils Collected From Building Sites

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Houses We Love: Every day we feature a remarkable space submitted by our community of architects, designers, builders, and homeowners. In this project we focused on densification, the circular economy, and cohousing. Have one to share? Post it here. The roof extension is built in a timber frame structure with exposed beams. "By

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