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This See-Through California Home Magically Hangs Above a Creek Bed

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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 part of California, it is no longer legal for homes to be suspended over a creek. Most importantly, the new home had to follow the exact outline of the existing house and decks.

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Knotty cedar clads 5280 House in Montana by Barkow Leibinger

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The 5280 House is located in the tree-studded foothills of Mount Ellis, near the small city of Bozeman. The 3,200-square-foot (297-square-metre) dwelling rests on a gently sloping site along a creek, in an area with both farmland and suburban housing. The 5280 House is arranged around a central courtyard.

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Michael Hsu rounds the corners of limestone Austin residence

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Local studio Michael Hsu Office of Architecture has completed a house clad in limestone bricks and hemlock siding overlooking a nature preserve in Austin. The 3,447-square foot (320-square metre) house – known as the Greenbelt Residence – is located in the Bouldin Creek neighbourhood, set on a cliff that overlooks a protected greenbelt.

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Adjaye Associates begins transformation of historic Washington DC power plant

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Architecture studio Adjaye Associates has broken ground on its project converting the West Heating Plant and Coal Yard in Washington DC into luxury residences and a private park. A concrete pool with a vaulted ceiling and skylight will be included Developed by the Levy Group, the project is due for completion in late 2024.

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House Among Cedars by Ramón Esteve

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This house is located in a thickly wooden area next to a creek. Due to the proximity of other houses and the search for privacy, the project creates its own landscape universe, taking advantage of the available plot.

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The Ranch Mine designs Arizona desert home informed by surrounding boulders

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The organisation of this home in Arizona's Sonoran Desert was inspired by a rock formation that architecture firm The Ranch Mine noticed during a site visit early in the design process. The project is located on an arid site north of Scottsdale. The main living spaces are housed in a cantilevered volume between two bedroom wings.

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Smart Inclinations: 8 Stunning Structures Shaped By Their Sloping Sites

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Architects: Want to have your project featured? SeARCH took the idea of a mountain house one step further by building a home that is concealed within the slope rather than on top of it. Part of it is embedded into the rock to create a sense of intimacy and privacy. House D by PAUHOF Architekten , Austria.