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The G’Day House is a commission for an Australian ex-patriate family, who requested a home that would support a relaxed attitude toward daily life and would help them re-connect with a warm-weather lifestyle. Column-free sliding doors at the Southeast corner of the house effectively double the size of the living area when open; indoor and outdoor spaces hold equal priority.

A Mid-mod Chicago Synagogue - reimagined for today, by Studio ST Architects. The Skokie Valley Synagogue renovation transformed the sanctuary, built in 1963, from a dark and formal space to an ethereal, light filled and ADA accessible room for communal prayer.

Stylish penthouse full of art and designer furniture. The 190 m² penthouse on the 41st floor with panoramic windows offers 360-degree views of Moscow cityscape. The key point is impossibly high ceilings make the space very airy.

Brampton windows replacement is an investment for the homeowner. Here are steps on how to measure for the replacement windows.

Forced-air furnaces are just a thing of delight; there is so much delight in such a device. Here, we will present to you some things you should know about this great thing so that you know how it operates and what it can bring to a household.

People are increasingly becoming more aware of environmental issues plaguing the world today. In relation to that, more and more are realizing that they need to change their behaviors and do what they can to reduce their carbon footprint – all in the name of saving Earth.

This is a house in the green lands of Kordan, Tehran, Iran. The client wanted and one store house, but in the feeling that it's not just a small house with a shallow look! We tried to make it as mysterious and deep as possible. So we used several forms in the corners and a long pool in the middle of the house.

Decisive and peremptory lines silhouette geometric volumes, define sharp proportions, and give the project an aura of elegant rationality. Built from scratch in a markedly contemporary style, without concessions to stereotypes or superfluous “special effects”, but rather in harmony with the idea of new minimalism that characterises the ethos of ZDA | Zupelli Design Architettura.