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Ludwig Godefroy Architecture Casa Mérida. Mérida, Mexico
PHOTOS BY Rory Gardiner
LUDWIG GODEFROY. MEXICO
Ludwig Godefroy Architecture Casa Mérida. Mérida, Mexico
PHOTOS BY Rory Gardiner
Ludwig Godefroy Architecture Casa Mérida. Mérida, Mexico
PHOTOS BY Rory Gardiner
ESTUDIO MMX. MEXICO
Estudio MMX Casa CRA. Avándaro, Mexico
PHOTOS BY Rafael Gamo
Estudio MMX CAP House. Mexico City, Mexico
PHOTOS BY Rafael Gamo, Yoshihiro Koitani, KUU Studio
TAKURO YAMAMOTO. JAPAN
Takuro Yamamoto Architects White Cave House. Kanazawa, Japan
PHOTOS BY Ken'ichi Suzuki
BUCHNER BRÜNDLER, LILITT BOLLINGER. SWITZERLAND
Buchner Bründler Architekten, LILITT BOLLINGER STUDIO UMBAU KIRSCHLAGER. NUGLAR, Switzerland
PHOTOS BY Rory Gardiner
HANS VAN DER HEIJDEN. NETHERLANDS
Hans van der Heijden Architect Persoonshaven. Rotterdam, Netherlands
PHOTOS BY Sebastian van Damme
Hans van der Heijden Architect Persoonshaven. Rotterdam, Netherlands
PHOTOS BY Sebastian van Damme
LABEL ARCHITECTURE. BELGIUM
Label Architecture Ursulinen. Mechelen, Belgium
PHOTOS BY Stijn Bollaert
JOCHEN SPECHT. AUSTRIA
JOCHEN SPECHT Haus hohlen. DORNBIRN, Austria
PHOTOS BY Adolf Bereuter
ACME. UNITED KINGDOM
acme Hunsett Mill. NORFOLK, United Kingdom
PHOTOS BY Cristóbal Palma / Estudio Palma
RODIĆ DAVIDSON. UNITED KINGDOM
Rodić Davidson Architects North Vat. Dungeness, United Kingdom
PHOTOS BY Hélène Binet
MANUEL AIRES MATEUS. PORTUGAL
Manuel Aires Mateus House In Time. Alentejo, Portugal
PHOTOS BY Rui Cardoso

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