Mid-Century Modern Extension For A 1940s Home

Mid-Century Modern Extension For A 1940s Home
The homeowners of this 1940s house wanted more space for living but didn’t want to tear down the original building. Grasshopper Studio and Courtyard came up with an alternative solution: ‘courtyard urbanism’ that maintained the original structure while adding a multifunctional studio along the back alley. The architects added triple the usable square footage of... 
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Mid-Century Sea Ranch Cabin In The Woods

Mid-Century Sea Ranch Cabin In The Woods
The Sea Ranch Cabin is a 1960s home built by American architect Joseph Esherick as a model for low-cost holiday housing. It has been recently restored by Design collective Framestudio, and here’s what they got. The cabin is surrounded by redwood trees and has a small footprint split across various levels that create an interconnected... 
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Contemporary Residence That Seems To Be Carved Out Of Stone

Contemporary Residence That Seems To Be Carved Out Of Stone
Located in Armadale, an up-and-coming leafy suburb of Melbourne, Australia, this monolithic-looking residence by b.e architecture appears as if it has been carved rather than built. The house is characterized both by a sculptural heftiness and an ethereal weightlessness, most seen when the sunlight illuminates the stone’s texture. On the ground floor, the generously day... 
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Peaceful Minimalist House With Raw Materials Decor

Peaceful Minimalist House With Raw Materials Decor
Architecture studio Whispering Smith has completed house A, a carbon-neutral residence in Perth, Western Australia. The three-story ‘mini tower’ packs all facilities in less than 200 sq-m, including an underground garage and a loft bedroom on the top level. Whispering Smith’s sustainable, compact residence is made from high-recycled-content concrete panels and whitewashed, recycled brick. The... 
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Light-Filled Mid-Century Modern Danish Home

Light-Filled Mid-Century Modern Danish Home
This Danish home was built in 1968 and was designed by architect Knud Holscher. It features a clear combo of mid-century modern style with a Scandinavian feel. The original materials here give a visual history and connect you to the mid-century modern architecture. Let’s take a closer look at each space. The interiors are done... 
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Tiny Woodland Cabin With A Crystal Shape

Tiny Woodland Cabin With A Crystal Shape
This modern tiny cabin was built by Copenhagen- and New York-based architects BIG, and is nestled in the woods of Lanesville, New York. Named A45, the project is a housing prototype that allows for personalization inside and out according to the needs of the owners, and this is a perfect house for a weekend and... 
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Vintage Tuscan Villa With A Touch Of Glam

Vintage Tuscan Villa With A Touch Of Glam
Today I’m going to spoil you with a cool eye-candy, a vintage Tuscan villa that is sure to make you dream of a holiday in Tuscany. Villa Laura is a classic Tuscan villa, which was restored in 2006, it’s nestled on a hill outside an ancient town. The villa is clad with stone, it’s original... 
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1930s Monochromatic House Redesigned In Modern Style

1930s Monochromatic House Redesigned In Modern Style
Curatorial House, situated in the city’s North Shore area, was built in the 1930 and then redesigned by Australian studio Arent & Pyke to let the owner’s extensive art collection take center stage. The original house is characterised by white-painted and curved facades intended to emulate the appearance of luxury ships that were popular during... 
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