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Perchée: Elevated Forest House Embracing Quebec’s Northern Light Fully

Perchée: Elevated Forest House Embracing Quebec’s Northern Light Fully

Perchée stands in a maple-wooded valley in Québec, Canada, conceived as a restrained house by Matière Première Architecture that barely touches the ground. The project threads itself along the slope, holding back from excessive clearing so daily life stays immersed in the forest. Interior rooms and covered terraces trade square footage for atmosphere, treating the surrounding trees as the constant companion to every movement through the house.

Taroona House: Immersive Nature-Inspired Architecture in Hobart

Modern glass and steel home nestled in lush bushland setting with rock formations.

Nestled in the dense, forested hills of Hobart, Australia, the Taroona House by Archier offers a captivating fusion of modern design and immersion in the rugged Tasmanian landscape. This innovative house features a three-structure layout that adapts to the clients’ needs, minimizing energy usage while providing panoramic views of the surrounding bushland and Derwent River.

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