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Though follies have been historically viewed as frivolous decorative structures in the world of architecture, the Folly at Fair Hill by Rever & Drage in Solliveien, Norway transcends pure ornament while still embodying the folly tradition’s playful spirit -- via PLAIN Magazine
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Geometric Pattern: Javier: Sunshine by Red Wolf | Redbubble
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Arc Studi Arquitectura designed Les Barraques House in Palafrugell, Spain -- via Deck
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Geometric Pattern: Javier: Emerald by Red Wolf | Redbubble
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Ateno Architecture Studio designed Gaia Residence in Lefkada, Greece -- via ArchDaily
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Geometric Pattern: Javier: Azure by Red Wolf | Redbubble
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Designed in 1958 by architect Charles A. Marsh Jr. for celebrated Seattle artist Alden Mason, this Mid-Century modern home feels like a secret treehouse tucked into the woods near Lake Washington. Recently restored by Nahoko Ueda of Ueda Design Studio, the house delicately blends preservation and innovation. It’s a deeply personal home that continues to celebrate creativity, connection to nature, and thoughtful design.
A gentle creek guides visitors along a path that transitions from urban life to forest escape. The home, raised like a treehouse among the pines, sits quietly in the landscape. From the first step onto the property, the sense of peace is immediate. The architectural language remains humble, allowing nature to take the lead -- via Contemporist
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Geometric Pattern: Javier: Aubergine by Red Wolf | Redbubble
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Alianz designed Azur Residence in Savegre, Costa Rica -- via ArchDaily
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Geometric Pattern: Javier: Brenda by Red Wolf | Redbubble
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In Toronto’s east end, an unconventional laneway home floats above a carport like something out of a dream. Clad in shimmering corrugated steel, the Pocket Laneway House by Weiss Architecture & Urbanism Limited deftly balances innovation with sensitivity to its tight urban site -- via Contemporist
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Geometric Pattern: Javier: Morris by Red Wolf | Redbubble
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Tucked into the sloping terrain of Ballybrew, a quiet townland in County Wicklow, Ireland, this contemporary home by DUA (Design Urbanism Architecture) doesn’t shout for attention, it listens.
At first glance, it might pass for a simple farm structure. But look again. Beneath the familiar silhouette of a curved roof and green cladding lies a design that deftly reinterprets Ireland’s rural vernacular for modern living -- via Contemporist
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Geometric Pattern: Javier: Sokha by Red Wolf | Redbubble
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Henry Bennett + Dan Wilson designed Cooroy House in Queensland -- via ArchDaily
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