contemporary wooden windows in Oz Park home

Oz Park Residence: Groundbreaking Green Home in Chicago

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One of the most prominent push features in the design of the home is its bay windows, supplied by Dynamic Fenestration. These floor-to-ceiling custom wood windows are found throughout the home on every level, pushing out key interior spaces and pulling in landscaped courtyards, green roofs, and park views.
Olson Kundig Dragonfly House on a lake

Dragonfly House: Modern Montana Retreat on Former Campsite

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Designed by Olson Kundig architects and constructed by Bear Mountain Builders, the house was meant to embrace its natural environment in a way that allowed the family to experience the setting almost like they were still camping.
Aluminum clad pocketing sliding doors and wood window wall in garage

Light Path Residence: Thoughtful Design Promotes Wellbeing

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Designed by the architects of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, this elongated single-level home is the second residence on the family’s farmland estate in rural Pennsylvania. The first residence was built some fifty years earlier and was, interestingly, designed by the same architects.
Aluminum thermally broken windows frame forest views

Riparian Retreat with Aluminum Thermally Broken Windows

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Just outside of Aspen, Colorado, where a small creek runs into the Roaring Fork River and a quiet street follows the riverbank, there is an extraordinary new residence constructed by local builders, Koru Limited, and designed by local architects and interior designers at Forum Phi.
Exterior night view of lighted modern home with residential window walls

Caddy Shack Residence: Daring Design Perched Over a Rugged Ravine

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Overlooking the city of Austin, Texas, this new residence for a former professional golfer was designed by the architects of Olson Kundig.
Brooklyn rowhouse with a modern window update

Brooklyn Rowhouse with A Modern Update

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Although rowhouses have been popular as single-family dwellings since the late 18th century and have brought architectural uniformity to city living, this particular home was bought by a young family in 2014, gutted and then customized to become their own unique expression of urban living.

A Modern Take on a Country Garden House

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Situated to be in harmony with its lush landscape, this home…
steel windows and doors

Serene Home Design on Long Island Sound

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Nature loves a soft curve and a gentle line that dips and soars.…
Mahogany Windows on Guest House

Guest House Amplifies Beauty

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This daring two-bedroom guest house by Allied Works Architecture…
kinetic facades

Kinetic Façades: Tactile Machines for Living

Seattle-based architectural firm Olson Kundig has recently crafted…