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      18 ideas to rethink your terrace

      18 ideas to rethink your terrace

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      Nomadic summers: the new mythology of the camper van

      Warm hues on the walls

      DC.AC and Mariana Peralta studio renovated the ground floor of a 1930s building in Lisbon creating a restaurant soaked in red and pink. Photo do mal o menos

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      Warm hues on the walls

      DC.AC and Mariana Peralta studio renovated the ground floor of a 1930s building in Lisbon creating a restaurant soaked in red and pink. Photo do mal o menos

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      Warm hues on the walls

      The renovation project by Paulo Tormenta Pinto and Rosa Maria Bastos in Lisbon features open spaces that dialogue on four floors and include unexpected leisure areas. Photo Inês d’Orey

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      Pastel hues and graphic signs

      The villa renovated by Most - Monti Studio in Dakar makes two distant cultures live in one single architecture. Photo Andrea Ceriani

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      Neutral tones: cement-gray i contrast with wood and plants

      Exposed concrete and wood define the shared patio of the small residential building that R-Zero has completed in Mexico City. Photo LGM Studio, Juan Benavides

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      Water in the terrace

      Attention to detail and valorisation of traditional craftsmanship and construction techniques are the principles according to which Lucas y Hernández-Gil has renovated a house in Villalba de Los Barros, a village in the south of Extremadura. Photo José Hevia

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      Water in the terrace

      In the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, además arquitectura transforms a ground floor office into a domestic haven, taking advantage of the double height and organizing the space around the light of a patio. Photo Gonzalo Viramonte

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      Water in the terrace

      Orense Arquitectos combines white colour, cement, wood and glass for an introverted single family house in Samborondón, Ecuador. Photo JAG Studio

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      Minimal wooden furniture

      The house designed by Studioninedots consists of a series of independent volumes brought together by a concrete roof. Photo Frans Parthesius

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      Minimal wooden furniture

      The front elevation of Casa Octavia by Pérez Palacios Arquitectos in Mexico City is designed as a semi-transparent filter, negotiating the relationship between its small, deep parcel and its urban surroundings. Photo Luis Garvan

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      Minimal wooden furniture

      The residential house designed by Vincent Appel / Of Possible in Massachusetts combines tradition and contemporary design, among frames onto the landscape and outdoor terraces. Photo Rory Gardiner

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      DIY wooden furniture

      Local and Peeraya Suphasidh Studio give shape to a prototype dwelling entirely made of wood in the historical park of Bourdaisière Castle in France. Photo Atelier Vincent Hecht

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      Wooden furniture

      Directly connected to the ski slopes, Faulkner Architects’ Lookout House interprets local materials and large openings with magma-coloured windows in dialogue with the Sierra Nevada landscape. Photo Joe Fletcher

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      Tropical and native plants that grow on the walls

      A photographer’s studio in Mexico by Taller de Arquitectura stands out for its contemporary use of traditional materials and direct response to specific climatic conditions. Photo Rafael Gamo

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      Tropical and native plants

      In an English heritage district of Buenos Aires studio Alonso Crippa has designed a small residential building characterized by a facade cladding of metal panels. Photo Javier Augustín Rojas

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      Stacked vases

      In a natural protected area just outside Mexico City, Manuel Cervantes Estudio designs two houses and a studio which exploit the continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces on the same terrace to enhance the contact with nature.

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      Tropical and native plants

      In Ho Chi Minh City Atelier NgNg uses greenery and voids to separate the domestic spaces of Floating Nest, making the home into a single open, fluid and interconnected system. Photo Quang Dam

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      Tropical plants and furniture

      In the new Schoonschip neighbourhood created on the water in Amsterdam, each home has its own character and identity. The one designed by i29 architects is a multi-faceted volume, where the domestic space effortlessy floats between inside and outside. Photo Ewout Huibers

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      Grass stains

      In Germany, the Jacoby Studios project by David Chipperfield Architects restores the architectural elements from the 17th century and adds new volumes in continuity with the original structure and the urban landscape. Photo Simon Menges

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      Grass stains

      The house designed by Studioninedots consists of a series of independent volumes brought together by a concrete roof. Photo Frans Parthesius

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      Grass stains

      The residential building in Porto renovated by Fala features essential geometric compositions and materials, and each room is arranged around a purely decorative column. 

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      Grass stains

      Trough geometric rigour and plainness of construction Casa RR responds to a limited budget, offering at the same time a generous, flexible and adjustable architecture. Photo Jesus Granada

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      DIY vases

      Trough geometric rigour and plainness of construction Casa RR responds to a limited budget, offering at the same time a generous, flexible and adjustable architecture. Photo Jesus Granada

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      DIY vases

      Designed as an indoor garden, Zhe Tian specializing in desserts chooses the monumentality and malleability of concrete as a metaphor for the small joys of everyday life. Photo Peter Dixie / LOTAN

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      Built-in furniture

      The front elevation of Casa Octavia by Pérez Palacios Arquitectos is designed as a semi-transparent filter, negotiating the relationship between its small, deep parcel and its urban surroundings. Photo Luis Young

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      Custom furniture

      The project for a condominium by TDC Office in Teheran starts from an analysis of the city. Photo Deed studio, Parham Taghiof, Rayan Sayadian

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      Built-in furniture

      Ajile Architechts responds to the challenge of Parisian housing density through a building that optimizes the articulation of volumes and functions in the overlapping of several micro-storeys, 4.8 meters wide for a total surface of 204 sqm. Photo Cécilie Septet

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      Built-in furniture

      Casa Santa Teresa, designed by Amelia Tavella Architectes, uses light as architectural element and terraces on different levels to connect interiors and exteriors. Photo T. Dini

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      Keep it empty

      Orense Arquitectos combines white colour, cement, wood and glass for an introverted single family house in Samborondón, Ecuador. Photo JAG Studio

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      Keep it empty

      House in Melides I is an isolated and intimate property, immersed in the Portuguese landscape. Composed of a succession of open and roofed spaces, the house is defined by an irregular grid. Photo João Guimarães

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      Outdoor kitchen

      Baracco+Wright Architects’ experimental home contributes to the regeneration of the site’s ecosystem. Traditional architectural elements are reinterpreted to establish new boundaries between interior and exterior. Photo Rory Gardiner

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      Outdoor mini kitchen

      In the consolidated fabric of the village of Cascais, Portugal, studio Esquissos renovates a single-family house reinterpreting the language and materials of the local architecture. Photo Ivo Tavares Studio

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      Garden pendant lights, a classic

      ORA studio designed Winery Nešetřil, a space for the production, sale and tasting of wine in the Czech Republic: a wooden pavilion facing the inner courtyard has been added to the original building. Photo BoysPlayNice

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      Metallic walls

      Gino Guarnieri recovers the attic of an early 20th century Milanese building, seeking a new domesticity through a close dialogue between past and present, ideologies and technologies. Photo Simone Bossi

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      Metallic walls

      On the hills of Bergamo, Italy, Edoardo Milesi & Archos designed Il Parco dei Gelsi, a sequence of residential units that entrust the quality of living to social relations and the connection with the environment. Photo Andrea Ceriani

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      Floor covered with sand

      A suburban refuge between forest and ocean, the Cosmos House designed by S-AR develops from a hypergeometric plant that dilates its spaces and senses towards the surrounding natural elements. Photo Claudio Sodi

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      Floor covered with sand, earth and stone

      The Casa Quattro by LCA architetti in Magnano, Italy, is a successful experiment on the topic of energy efficiency and its diverse possible aesthetics. Photo Simone Bossi

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      Ephemeral partitions

      A blurred boundary between home and city, between private and shared spaces, defines the Lola Domènech and Lussi + partners' co-housing project in Barcelona's Poblenou district. Photo Adrià Goula

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      Ephemeral partitions

      This salvage project in a former quarry by Ensemble studio saw light and stone carvings as an opportunity to rethink the dwelling in minimal terms.

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      Ephemeral partitions

      With a pure and essential language that does not undermine the original identity of the manufacturing building, Anarchlab Arquitectura has inserted 12 flats in the former Devesas pottery in Porto. Photo Ivo Tavares Studio

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      A swing on the terrace

      In the capital of Western India, Saransh Studio radically changes a building through the peculiar graphic trait and the tactile quality of the local cladding. Photo the fishy project

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      A swing on the terrace

      Rama Estudio designs a modular raised room of 18 sqm where Sara, an Ecuadorian microbiologist, can sleep, study and work distanced from her family during the Covid-19 emergency. Photo JAG Studio

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      Hammoc

      A suburban refuge between forest and ocean, the Cosmos House designed by S-AR develops from a hypergeometric plant that dilates its spaces and senses towards the surrounding natural elements. Photo Claudio Sodi

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      Cozy indoor armchairs

      House for a seadog by Dodi Moss. Photo © Anna Positano

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      Scupltural seats

      Kapsimalis Architects’ project for the Saint Hotel in Greece emphasizes continuity with the coastline and contributes to the enigmatic relationship between natural scenery and built space. Photo Giorgios Sfakianakis

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      Outdoor bookshelf

      For its office, the architecture studio R/Urban Design Office has reinterpreted some traditional Japanese spaces, creating a fluid space in continuity with the street. Photo Kenya Chiba

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      Outdoor bookshelf

      The project for a condominium by TDC Office in Teheran starts from an analysis of the city. Photo Deed studio, Parham Taghiof, Rayan Sayadian  

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      Firepit

      Kapsimalis Architects’ project for the Saint Hotel in Greece emphasizes continuity with the coastline and contributes to the enigmatic relationship between natural scenery and built space. Photo Giorgios Sfakianakis

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      Add a metaphysical sculpture

      Converted from a former 1920s cement factory, the residence and studio of Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill are a restructured ruin. In constant transformation since 1973, these spaces continue to adapt to the life they house, protecting and nurturing it. Photo Marc Goodwin

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      Add a metaphysical sculpture

      Saket Sethi transforms every space in Sunoo Temple House into a dialogue between the material and the spiritual world: a prototype home that grows its own food and generates its own energy. Photo Fabien Charuau

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