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In Architecture: Single-Family Houses, this idyllic mountaintop residence by Mork-Ulnes Architects combines the rustic and the refined.
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Jun 1, 2020
Portugal's Summary designed this jury favourite in Architecture: Multi-Residential Buildings.
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Jun 1, 2020
EFFEKT's vision for a community-centred development is a winner in Concepts: Ideas and Prototypes.
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Jun 1, 2020
Nestled into its urban context, this Notting Hill home by Gianni Botsford is the winner in Architecture: Single-Family Houses.
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Jun 1, 2019
520 West 28th, Zaha Hadid, AZ Awards
Zaha Hadid Architects' curvaceous low-rise on the High Line wins in Architecture: Multi-Unit Residential Buildings.
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Jun 1, 2019
Chicago's Vladimir Radutny Architects added warmth to a raw shell in creating this winner of the Residential Interiors category.
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Jun 1, 2019
With Big Space, Little Space, Buffalo architecture firm Davidson Rafailidis repurposed a 1920s garage into a home filled with fluid spaces, surprising skylights and additional outdoor spaces. The live-work space is a 2018 AZ Awards Winner for Single Family Residential Architecture.
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Jun 1, 2018
2018 AZ Awards Winner: Interiors Residential
Located in a refurbished armory, Loft Panzerhalle features a ribbon-like mezzanine and a theatrical floating staircase - and it's a visionary architectonic masterpiece. The Smartvoll project is the 2018 AZ Awards Winner for Residential Interiors.
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Jun 1, 2018
2018 AZ Awards Winner: Architecture Residential Multi-Unit
Instead of tearing down an abandoned grain silo, COBE used the landmark to create a 17-storey residential project in Copenhagen that places social sustainability - and expressively angled balconies - at its core.
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Jun 1, 2018
2018 AZ Awards Winner: Architecture Residential Single Family (Tie) (Entrepinos)
Nestled among the pine trees of Valle de Bravo, Mexico, Entrepinos clusters six thoughtfully crafted volumes around a patio. Along with Big House, Little House, the Taller Héctor Barroso project is a winner of the 2018 AZ Awards in Residential Architecture: Single Family.
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Jun 1, 2018
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