A Hidden House With Four Courtyards in Mexico City
Noah Kahan
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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A Hidden House With Four Courtyards in Mexico City
Casa 20x20 Felipe Assadi Arquitectos
Dokk1 / Digital Photography by Kim Høltermand
Juvet Landscape Hotel (aka Ex Machina Nathan’s House) Jensen & Skodvin Architects
One of two locations that stand in for Ex Machina Nathan’s House, the Juvet Landscape Hotel is a meeting between raw Norwegian nature, cultural history and modern architecture. The first landscape hotel in Europe is situated in the farmyard of Burtigarden farm at Alstad in Valldal, on a steep, natural levee in between birch, osp, pine and age-old boulders.
In this little village in rural Norway, modern architecture encounters the natural and cultural landscape – and shows that the modern and innovative can go hand in hand with local building traditions and good, old-fashioned handicrafts.
Images and text via Juvet Landscape Hotel’s website
This house was so badass
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French Alps
Another stunning collection of mountain views around the border of Italy and France by Austrian photographer Lukas Furlan. The first shot really makes you feel small in the world.
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California | by Brendan Lynch
Bright, open living room features built-in bookshelves and room for a grand piano in this modern house in Menlo Park, California.
A jurassic life, Belhoula Amir
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Sorting Shed Sally Draper Architects
“The bold cubic forms of the Sorting Shed are framed by a stand of mature elm trees at the foot of Mount Buffalo. Constructed from textured concrete walls using local river pebbles, this retreat house reinterprets the expansive warehouse spaces of traditional tobacco sheds of the district. The encompassing shell of the outer walls is parted to reveal a series of decks and window bays that project out into the expansive landscape.”
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Ethereal Cliffs by EternaLegend