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		<title>Sliding House</title>
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Located in a rural site in Suffolk, England, the Sliding House, by London-based architecture firm dRMM, is consisted from three conventional buildings and a big surprise. The catch is a 20 ton independent steel and timber structure that slides &#8211; Now you see it, now you don&#8217;t.




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		<title>Habitat 67</title>
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Located on Montreal&#8217;s Saint Lawrence River, &#8216;Habitat 67&#8242; is a fine architectural design of an urban, three-dimensional housing concept, combining style and quality of life to be enjoyed by a diverse community of 148 singles, couples and families.

Designed by the architect Moshe Safdie, &#8216;Habitat 67&#8242; features 354 grey-beige cubes build up one on the other.

This [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Pet Friendly Home</title>
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Designed by Japanese architect Kouichi Kimura, this dog-friendly home is minimalistic and beautiful. As a dog owner myself, I must say I wish today&#8217;s architects would design more houses with pets and their owners in mind.

Whereas the facade is quite simple, the interior design is fresh, sophisticated and full of contrast;

throughout the house, crisp white [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Urban Campgrounds</title>
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Antwerp-Based architecture firm, Import Export, designed a mobile, multi-level steel structure to be placed in urban areas. This model enables the new concept of UC &#8211; Urban Camping &#8211; A small scale form of camping in cities around the world.

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		<title>Glass Pyramid House</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 06:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Designed by Japanese architect Yukihide Mizuno, the Pyramid House is a unique residential home, featuring a distinct glass A-frame structure, inspired by the architectural style of the snowy areas of Toyama, Japan.

The house most prominent feature is transparent glass enveloping the main structure, as well as the covered, central sleeping chamber on the second floor, [...]]]></description>
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