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LM Guest House
Desai/Chia ArchitectureLocated on a rolling farm property in upstate New York, the LM Guest House celebrates the beauty of the surrounding landscape– sweeping views through an all-glass facade magnify the spacious, open feel of the living areas
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Jackson Family Retreat
Fougeron ArchitectureLocated in the Big Sur area of Northern California, this 2,500 square foot 2 bedroom house was built for a family to enjoy together on the weekends and holidays.
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Ross Residence
Griffin Enright ArchitectsSituated in a unique community of the Town of Ross, in Marin County, this residence is nestled between a stream and a steep, forested hillside above.
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West Lake Hills Residence
Specht HarpmanThe Westlake Residence was designed to preserve and nestle into the lush live oak canopy that covers the property.
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BLUE RIDGE RESIDENCE
Voorsanger Architects PCThis residence is located on a 200-acre farm in Virginia's Albermarle County.
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Cotharin
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Malibu 5
Kanner ArchitectsVertically stacked and set into a hillside, Malibu 5 is a sustainable Modern home constructed of environmentally friendly and recycled materials and designed to minimize energy use.
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Tucson Mountain Retreat
DustSingle Family Residence on 6.5 acre site in the Sonoran Desert.
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Sibley Wood
Chesmore | Buck ArchitectureWooded knoll with views of Seattle skyline, Lake Washington, and Mercer Island's Luther Burbank Park.
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Mill Valley Residence
CCS ArchitectureThis 5,000-square-foot house in Mill Valley was designed as a home for an empty-nester couple.
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The Strand Residence
Horst ArchitectsThis AIA award winning home resides at The Strand in Dana Point, California.
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Casa Torcida
SPG ArchitectsSPG Architects transformed an abandoned steel frame and concrete slab structure into a five-level, 18000 SF, indoor-outdoor residence on a rain-forested mountainside overlooking the Golfo Dulce.
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New Canaan Residence
Specht HarpmanPerched amongst old-growth trees, this 2010 house is a mid-century modern beacon.
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SkyHouse
David Hotson ArchitectConstructed within a previously unoccupied four-story penthouse structure at the summit of one of the earliest surviving skyscrapers in New York City.
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Glencoe Residence
Robbins ArchitectureUnlike many homes, we developed this house without defined rooms. Minimal use of walls allowed us to imply spaces and blur the lines between inside and outside.


