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What Remains to be Seen: A Container for Art with Dramatic Interior Spatial Qualities

This modern house functions as a container for art, displaying the clients’ extensive contemporary art collection. What Remains to be Seen is a residential project by Superkül with 3,950 SF in size. Designed for two professionals in the Old Mill neighborhood of Toronto, this house offers dramatic interior spatial qualities which are most apparent in the vast double-height gallery atrium.

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Woodhouse: A Rural Country House with A Modern Addition and A Textured Material Palette

Designed for a couple and their two children, Woodhouse is a striking rural country house located near Creemore, Ontario in the Municipality of Grey Highlands. With a modern addition and existing 19th-century wood log cabin, this house sits in a large clearing on a heavily wooded 90-acre site. Superkül uses a warm, textured material palette to reflect the affable and lively spirit of the clients through this house.

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UB14: An “Infill” Prototype of A Single Level House with A Strong Adaptability

This project is a continuation of research conducted by the Tulane University School of Architecture’s residential design-build program. Located in 1920 Harmony Street, New Orleans, the mission of UB14 is to design and build a single-family dwelling with two bathrooms and bedrooms. A team from URBANbuild also offers one of the significant strengths of this house: adaptability.

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Apartment Jacko II: An Apartment Refurbishment with Long and Shallow New Space

Atelier Starzak Strebicki and team has been completed an apartment refurbishment project in Poznań, Poland. Apartment Jacko II is a 55 m2 modernized flat located in the low-rise buildings from the ’50s, a result of joining together two premises. This project is started in 2017 and completed in 2020 with a quite long and shallow new space as the result and accompanied by six windows.

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Ronald McDonald House Barendrecht: A Temporary Care Center with Exterior Walls Made of Wood and Glass

Located on Voordijk in Barendrecht, the brief for this temporary care center is to create an environment that can offer a comfortable place for families to gather and relax. Ronald McDonald House Barendrecht is designed by Jeanne Dekkers Architectuur, completed in June 2007 with 900 m2 in size. The exterior walls of the house are made of wood and glass, allowing warm daylight to enter the house spaces easily.