Dezeen's top five houses of July 2024
A home in Suffolk with an origami-like roof and a timber house built on a stone cellar in Estonia were two of the most popular houses featured on Dezeen in July.
Also featured is an exposed concrete house in Japan, a pair of renovated homes on a remote Canadian peninsula and another secluded home in Canada clad in cedar shingles.
Read on to find out more about Dezeen readers' favourite houses this month:
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Põro House, Estonia, by Hanna Karits and Mari Hunt
Põro House is a home constructed from locally sourced wood built atop a disused stone cellar, designed by architects Hanna Karits and Mari Hunt to have minimal impact on the remote site.
Located in a forest in Estonia, Põro House has a rectilinear form with a pitched roof clad in dark-stained timber, informed by the surrounding farm structures. Find out more about Põro House ?
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Whistling Wind Island, Canada, by Akb Architects
Cedar shingles clad a cluster of buildings at Whistling Wind Island, which was designed by architecture studio Akb Architects as a summer home for a kite surfer and his family.
Four structures were built on a remote archipelago in Ontario, Canada, including a main cottage, guest cabin, sauna and a building containing boat storage and a fitness studio.
Find out more about Whistling Wind Island ?
Photo by Jim Stephenson
Water Farm, UK, by Studio Bark
Architecture practice Studio Bark created an origami-like roof that folds in different directions for t...
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