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C/Z House by SAMI architects
The blackened timber residence on Pico Island, Portugal is composed of four separate rectangular volumes, connected at the centre by a glazed living room, the walls of which are a continuation of the exterior façades and where only glass separates the exterior from the interior space of the home.
via Dezeen
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ANZ bussines center by Hassel architects, Melbourne, Australia
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quantum glass
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…and more g.torres : bl house, londrina, brasil
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abundance of daylight - kindergarten terenten, italy
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House in Buzen, Japan by Suppose Design Office
Separate structures in this wood-clad house are connected under a glass canopy, so courtyards and corridors are formed under the glazed roof.
“When they are young, places like a narrow path between houses, the edge of a garden, the back of a shed, under the floor, or an open lot are the preferred playgrounds of children.”
“Rather than a collection of rooms, we think of this house as a collection of constructions, and we produced a design that seems to be made out of various different structures.”
more information on dezeen.
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