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Stunning Infinity Pool | Farrar Residence

The Farrar Residence in Park City, Utah, was designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects. The stand-out feature of the house is the stunning 25 meter infinity pool that seems to flow in to the woods. The pool cantilevers over a seasonal stream, with an acrylic panel that extends from the pool bottom to the stainless steel ceiling and aquarium glass at the end.



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PENINSULA HOUSE - Image

PENINSULA HOUSE

The spectacular Casa Peninsula, was designed by the Bernardes Arquitetura office in Sao Paulo - Brazil, and was erected on a steep slope sanctuary in nature offering simply breathtaking views. Overlooking a bay from a lush, green cliff, this private residence in Guaruja is split over three levels, the ground floor, featuring four guest rooms and a TV room, the middle level hosting the dining room, living room, kitchen and swimming pool, and the top floor containing ...
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SYROS SUMMER HOUSE

This stunning Mediterranean house is located on the Greek island of Syros. Designed by Block722 (an architecture and interior design studio based in Athens, Greece) this summer house was adapted to the steep, dramatic topography and is positioned to maximize the view of the breathtaking Plagia bay. The house and four separate guesthouses that offer the perfect retreat space for the owners and their friends, with open outdoor areas, open plan rooms, large...
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MEERA HOUSE | BY GUZ ARCHITECTS - Image

MEERA HOUSE | BY GUZ ARCHITECTS

Guz architects, and their incredible homes, are no strangers to Bless This Stuff. We have already shown you the incredible lush Fish house and Tangga house. Now we bring to you the Meera house. Facing the coast of Singapore’s Sentosa Island, the Meera house is built around an open air stairwell that floods the house with tropical ocean breezes, allowing its resident to take full advantage of the Singapore’s spectacular climate. By: Tito Heiderer...
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