Tucked away on a 1.3 acre lot, this house in Los Altos, California was renovated by Bart Prince -- transformed from a rectangular cabin into an eclectic combination of forms, inspired by the owners, Dale and Margo Seymour’s, love of math, art and geometry. The newly built structure is composed of steel and glulam, creating angular forms with generous glazing to create open, day-lit spaces. To navigate the California law that glass cannot be installed in non-vertical positions, an acrylic substitute was used for many of the home’s irregular windows.
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Bart Prince Renovates Home Based on the Owners’ Love of Math, Art and Geometry
MoMA Mines Its Unparalleled Holdings for Its "Endless House" Exhibition

There is perhaps no better display of modern architecture’s historical victory than Jacque Tati’s film Playtime. In it, a futuristic Paris has left-for-dead the grand boulevards of Haussmann, in favor of endless grids of International Style offices. The old city is reduced to longing reflections of Sacré-Cœur and the Eiffel Tower in the glass of these shiny new monoliths. But the irony central to the film is that this construction is created through mere surface treatments, and as the narrative unfolds, cheap mass-production withers in a world where the veneer has triumphed over craftsmanship and polish. In short, Modernism hasn’t always been all it's cracked up to be.
In the Museum of Modern Art’s new exhibition, "Endless House: Intersections of Art and Architecture," the simplicities of mass-market modern homes are abolished by artists and architects who, in examples from the 1940s to the present, have chosen to use the dwelling as a platform for universal messages and as an arena for architectural experimentation. In the same way that photography freed painting from the terrestrial concerns of realism, the simplicity of modernism liberated artists and architects to subvert extant conventions of buildings.
"Synthesis and Containment": The Design Philosophies of Cadaval & Solà-Morales
With a nuanced approach to site and purpose, the projects of Eduardo Cadaval & Clara Solà-Morales are geometric abstractions that are strong without being aggressive, and alluring without being indelicate. In a new documentary on their work, "Cadaval & Solà-Morales / Synthesis and Containment," the architects explain their history and process with commentary that is interspersed by tours of their most lauded projects, and validation of their work by peers. Juan Herreros, Founder and Director of Estudio Herreros, characterizes the architects as not heroic or epic, but as with ballerinas, practice makes the impossible look easy. Josep Luis Mateo, Founder & Director of Mateo Architectura, extols, “one can understand their work by itself, without having to recall their references.”
Flint House / Skene Catling de la Peña

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Architects: Skene Catling de la Peña
- Area: 580 m²
The Czech Centre London Presents "Czech Houses"

Focused on family housing, the highlight of contemporary Czech architecture, the exhibition presents 33 exceptional designs by 33 architectural studios offering an insight into contemporary Czech architecture and urbanism. Showing a wide range of approaches to individual housing needs including large and small houses; new projects and renovations; houses in the countryside, in dense urban centres and in suburbia; made of concrete, wood, bricks or steel; in modern, abstract, or traditional styles distinctive, subtle or introverted, the exhibition demonstrates the continuous increase in the quality of Czech architecture since the fall of Communism in 1989, capturing the developments in architecture within the context of significant political and social change.
This 3D Printed Home was "Built" in Less than 3 Hours

Chinese company ZhuoDa has assembled a two-story home in record speed; the modular house, comprised of six 3D printed modules, was assembled on-site in less than three hours. Likened to LEGO, the prefabricated home was 90 percent built off-site before its components were shipped to its permanent location. As Inhabitat reports, the home only took about 10 days to complete from start to finish.
Sicillian Farm Renovation / ACA Amore Campione Architettura

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Architects: ACA Amore Campione Architettura
- Area: 750 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Uniedil, Morena Rapicavoli, TS Engineering
Balmoral House / Clinton Murray + Polly Harbison

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Architects: Clinton Murray, Polly Harbison
- Area: 1172 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Bellevarde Constructions, Off-form concrete
Ecosustainable House In Salento / Massimo Iosa Ghini

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Architects: Massimo Iosa Ghini
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Fiandre
Vertical Stone House / Henkin Shavit Architecture & Design

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Architects: Henkin Shavit Architecture & Design
- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2015
Casa 4.1.4 / AS/D Asociación de Diseño

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Architects: AS/D Asociación de Diseño
- Area: 270 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Holcim, Mármoles Ponzanelli, Pisos Creativos
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Professionals: VQZ Arquitectura + AS/D
Villa Melana / Valia Foufa + Panagiotis Papassotiriou
Woollahra House / Tzannes Associates
Case Inlet Retreat / MW works
Wrap House / APOLLO Architects & Associates

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Architects: APOLLO Architects & Associates
- Area: 113 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: LOW FAT structure Inc., SIRIUS LIGHTING OFFICE
Spiral House / Keikichi Yamauchi architects and associates

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Architects: Keikichi Yamauchi architects and associates
- Area: 103 m²
- Year: 2011
Groveland House / Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses

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Architects: Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses
- Area: 9000 ft²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Aquabrass, Atlas Meridian Glassworks, Faber, Vent-a-Hood


















