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House V | By Jakob Bader Architects

Called House V, this modern and eye-catching residential building was built by Jakob Bader Architects in Unterfoehring, Germany. It´s simple and uncluttered but no less remarkable for its bright red color. Cars are not hidden away in a garage but displayed under the house’s wide upper story cantilever which provides ample protection from the elements. This cantilever houses a large study and underneath it the main entry to the house and also a separate entry which is a shortcut to t



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OSLO HOUSE

This stunning Scandinavian home, is minimalist at its finest. Designed by Paulsen & Nilsen, the stylish home is located in Oslo, Norway, and is nestled in a hillside overlooking the beautiful Oslo fjord. The four-story split-level home features a restrained material palette of natural European oak, pigmented concrete, mineral-painted plaster walls and patinated steel, providing this concrete house with warmth and tactility. The beautiful project takes a Scan...
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SAN FRANCISCO HOUSEBOAT

Anchored in a small canal on Mission Creek in San Francisco, California, lays this beautiful modern contemporary floating home designed by Robert Nebolon Architects. Envisioned by a pair of adventurous first-time homeowners, the 2,100-square-foot floating house was built in a Sausalito boatyard, and then towed across the San Francisco Bay safely to its slip on San Francisco’s Mission Creek where it now proudly resides. Everything has a contemporary touch, starting...
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CLIFF HOUSE

Perched 600 meters above sea level in Japan's Omine mountain range, the Cliff House by architect Masato Sekiya redefines weekend retreats. Designed as a holiday villa for a fishing enthusiast couple, the house cantilevers six meters over a steep slope, blending harmoniously with the surrounding environment. Facing challenges of limited space, Sekiya's solution involved sinking the structure into the ground and extending it over the Ten River. The innovativ...
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