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The Valle House by Materia Architecture

Valle House is a house, built in the Valle House in Mexico City, by specialists from Materia Architecture. During the construction of this house were used simple and affordable materials that look quite unusual and bright due to modern architecture. The design of the house seems a little heavy and even large windows are not allowed to make it a little lighter. Looking at this residence you can feel a certain national spirit, and the house seems not only modern and functional, but also original. More open part of the, faces the inner courtyard, becomes a continuation of public spaces, a place where you can relax and be outdoors in good weather.



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Astounding Mountain Residence in Whistler, Canada

Have a look at the photos below. We want to present to you a wonderful residence with the breathtaking views on the surrounding mountains in Whistler, Canada. Every corner of this dwelling surprises by its luxury and comfort. Occupying the area of about 6000 sq ft the mountain residence at Sotheby`s Canada is available for $8 500 000. It contains an open plan gourmet kitchen and living area suitable for any entertainment, media rooms, a nanny suite and a butler’s pantry. The backyard delights with the miraculous sceneries, and the pool gives the feeling of full comfort. In such a place you will certainly feel all colours of life.



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Contemporary Villa in Szentendre, Hungary by Architema

30 miles away from Budapest, surrounded by picturesque rural landscape, plenty offields and forests, this beautiful modern house, named Villa in Szentendre, was designed by Architema. The house is situated on a hill and has good views of the area, including the valley of the Danube River. The main part of the concept is usage of panoramic windows: they provide natural lighting and help weld the house together with the outdoor space. Floor plans are straightforward, logical. On the ground floor there are no rooms, part-walls form the boundaries. The bedrooms are placed upstairs ? accommodating the 3 person family living in the house ? and connected with the garden via the planted roof terrace. The geometry shapes in combination with natural materials and warm colors make interiors softer and more harmonious.



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Contemporary Mountain Residence by John Maniscalco Architecture

This beautiful house in the mountains was designed by John Maniscalco Architecture, and it?s located close to the Sugar Bowl Ski Resort in Norden, California. While the first level of the house is made from cedar, the second level is glazed, so the most spectacular views of the surrounding forest are seen from there. In the interior decoration there are many wood breeds such as spruce and walnut, which give the interior of the house warm pleasant feeling that is so necessary to lodge in the mountains. From architects'? description: ?Perched on a concrete plinth that lifts the house above the tall winter snow-pack, a solid, cedar-clad volume houses sleeping areas, boot room, and service spaces. Above, a variety of living spaces, each enjoying mountain views, are gathered under a simple, bent planar roof form. The exaggerated geometry of the openings frame views of horizontal snow drifts and vertical stands of pine trees?.



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Luxury LEED Platinum Home Designed by John Maniscalco Architecture

A modern house should be not only functional and convenient, but also comply with certain energy efficiency requirements, be friendly to the natural environment, as well as have contemporary design. Located in San Francisco, a beautiful house, known as Russian Hill Residence meets these criteria. The authors of the project were specialists from John Maniscalco Architecture. In addition to the modern appearance with a white facade and severe laconic shapes, the house has a very attractive interior design with spacious and warm rooms. The house has three gas fireplaces, and two fireplaces can be seen in the courtyard. This 5,800 square foot LEED Platinum residence offers for sale for 7 millions.



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Box House in Boulder, Colorado by Studio H:T

During the construction of the house in the U.S. state of Colorado, the architects from Studio H: T were not afraid of the possible difficulties associated with the complexity of the site, but also tried to take maximum advantage of it. The result is this interesting building, known as Box House, which has a unique shape and provides its residents the most striking representation of the natural environment. Like many other houses situated on the slopes, this one has ground level, partially integrated into the hill, and the second level with the studio and master suite floating above the surface of the slope. There are several comfortable patios equipped with everything necessary for rest outside.



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Contemporary Sosnowski Residence Design by Chen Suchart Studio

This beautiful private house is located in Tempe, Arizona. The house was designed by the architect of Chen + Suchart Studio and was named Sosnowski Residense. Living area is 300 square meters, where situated 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and other necessary facilities for comfortable living. In order to provide a high level of privacy and protect the house from the street noise, it was decided to equip a cozy courtyard with a small pool. The interiors of this interesting residence are very modern and a little minimalist with a small set of furniture, clean lines and colors.



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Amazing Canyon Residence in the Netherlands by 24H > Architecture

This unusual and impressive looking residence was designed by architects from 24H > architecture and is located in Leyden, The Netherlands. The house was inspired by the canyon which flows through the house. It looks very interesting outside because of the original architecture detail. The canyon allows the daylight to enter the building and to get to the lower levels. In some places it become transparent, in others it provides the inhabitants with the necessary privacy. No other walls are placed because the canyon is present in every room dividing it into different spaces. The dwelling looks rather playful and creative, doesn’t it?



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