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Kaja Kühl adds pair of hempcrete and timber guesthouses to New York farm

July 28, 2023 Ellen Eberhardt 0

Brooklyn-based Kaja Kühl has created a pair of guest houses on a farm in upstate New York that utilize prefabricated hempcrete bricks and timber to reduce carbon impact. Located on the Wally Farms experimental farming incubator, the two buildings were built to demonstrate sustainable building techniques and will be used as guest accommodation. The design of the guest

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Casalema House / Gonzalo Mardones V Arquitectos

July 28, 2023 Andreas Luco 0

The CASALEMA is located on a sloping terrain in Valle Escondido, on the foothills of the Andes, in the Chilean capital, facing a natural park. In this landscape, the premise was to delicately insert the structure while respecting the trees and the atmosphere of serenity that the project seeks to capture, both in its volumes and in the interiors and exteriors of the building. The color palette of the different spaces and furniture is resolved through natural tones, enhancing the formal proposal as reminiscent of the nearby elements, and integrating it into the natural environment.

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Anonymous Architects embeds concrete house into Los Angeles hillside

July 28, 2023 Kate Mazade 0

Local studio Anonymous Architects has completed a residence with a concrete plinth that cantilevers off a mountainside in Los Angeles. The Olancha Drive house was finished in 2022 in the Mount Washington district of Northeast Los Angeles. It was designed in response to the site’s steep angle – which reaches 45 degrees in some areas

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Hull Mexico Park Clubhouse / MXTAD

July 28, 2023 Valeria Silva 0

“Casco Parque Mexico” is a clubhouse for a housing cluster located in one of the most important, and fastest-growing residential areas in Puebla. The building was projected with two main objectives: to function as a coexistence and leisure center for inhabitants and visitors of all ages and serve as the archetype for future residences within the cluster.

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Transitional Living Rooms: Color Palettes & Decor Inspiration

July 28, 2023 HD Staff 0

When it comes to transitional living rooms, striking the perfect balance between modern comfort and traditional elegance is paramount. In this collection of transitional living rooms, designed by Jenkins Interiors, we’ll take a closer look at how soft textures, plush rugs, and scatter cushions enhance the comfort factor, while elegant furniture pieces and statement lighting […]

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Mandacaru House / Arquitetura Nacional

July 28, 2023 Andreas Luco 0

The Casa Mandacaru is named after the plant, symbol of a happy and large family, who loves to gather. Therefore, the project was designed to accommodate on a daily basis the nucleus of four residents (parents and two young children) but also be able to host large meetings and celebrations. The condominium where the land is located, in Votorantim, has a particularity that allows walls between lots (something not very common in this type of development). Thus, the proposal was the creation of a wall that would be the protagonist in the composition, embracing the two main volumes of the house. The front volume, with one floor, contains pedestrian access, the garage, and the guest room/office. The back volume contains the social area on the ground floor and the three suites and laundry room on the second floor. A large curved marquee connects these two volumes and creates an important covered area in the central courtyard of the house. It also embraces the pool and the jabuticaba tree, also important elements in the composition. The objective of this implantation was to expand the house to the entire lot, in a concept of a courtyard house, focused on itself. In this way, the inside and outside expand and so do the limits of the enclosures. The idea is total integration of the common areas with the central courtyard and the garden that embraces the ensemble, providing many spaces to accommodate the whole family. The house has three main materials: wooden brise, glass, and hydraulic tile. The brise covers the front volume and the second floor of the back volume, providing privacy for the house and promoting light control in the rooms. The glass encloses the social areas of the ground floor, connecting the house to the garden. The red hydraulic tile, designed by Arquitetura Nacional, covers the entire perimeter of the wall that surrounds the house.

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“Boxy and mysterious” villa nestles into forested valley in Indonesia

July 28, 2023 Katie Last 0

Dark-coloured concrete characterises Jae Haala, an angular holiday home that Java studio Wiyoga Nurdiansyah Architects has created in a forested valley in Indonesia. Designed by Wiyoga Nurdiansyah Architects in collaboration with architect Rizqui Muhammad Prastowo, the villa is intended as a retreat for couples visiting the Lembang area of West Bandung, which is popular with

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