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		<title>Re-Cover Home</title>
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This 1,500 sq. ft. vacation home sits on a half an acre lot in New York. The house is cladded inside and out in 12&#8221; wide cypress boards, which give it a straightforward box-like simplicity.




By using a constrained material palette and reusing salvaged parts of the original home, 35 years late, the house has [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Klee House Extension</title>
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John Pardey Architects created a new extension to an original 1950’s split-level home. Complementing the existing house design, the addition is an iroko-cladd box-like structure with a metal-clad, floating butterfly roof.

Overlooking wonderful views across a small valley, the large living space of the Klee house extension is located on top of a double bedroom and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Parchment Street Extension</title>
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Designed by Dan Brill Architects, a terraced family home was extended into the back garden in order to provide extra space for a new kitchen/diner on the ground floor as well as a spacious bathroom on the second floor.

The boundaries of both interior and exterior spaces were blurred with aligned floor levels and a striking [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Monroe House Extension</title>
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This beautiful home is a semi-detached, grade 2 listed period house in London. The extension project includes a narrow, light-filled double-height kitchen and two bathrooms.

The linear kitchen is arranged in a single, folded plane of oiled timber, providing generous shelving, counter space and bench, further extending into the garden to provide a seat and potting [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Beverly Skyline Residence</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 06:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Austin-based architecture firm Bercy Chen Studio reused natural and man-made resources in order to reconnect an original house with its site while preserving the characteristic of the site as much as possible &#8211; a recycled renovation, if you will.

What started as a modest remodel for the Beverly Skyline home turned into a full master-planning for [...]]]></description>
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