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Dimster Architecture Venice Beach, California

Dimster Architecture Venice Beach, California

  • Post author:dolorreychristian@gmail.com
  • Post published:September 30, 2025
  • Post category:Architecture Spotlight

The Dual House is a new home for two related families. While appearing to be a single building, the two structures are placed back-to-back, allowing for separate garden entries at…

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David Hopkins Design Gig Harbor, Washington

David Hopkins Design Gig Harbor, Washington

  • Post author:dolorreychristian@gmail.com
  • Post published:September 30, 2025
  • Post category:Architecture Spotlight

A recently finished original home features perfectly clean lines combined with the roughness of nature and Puget Sound views. Flowing through the spaces is what heaven must be like--a structure…

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Dwell Development Seattle, Washington

Dwell Development Seattle, Washington

  • Post author:dolorreychristian@gmail.com
  • Post published:September 30, 2025
  • Post category:Architecture Spotlight

Seattle based design & build firm Dwell Development, LLC builds beautiful homes, each one different than the last. They begin with a unique floor plan and intelligently incorporate light, air…

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Irons BC Seattle, Washington

Irons BC Seattle, Washington

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  • Post published:September 30, 2025
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Color & Space Seattle, Washington

Color & Space Seattle, Washington

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  • Post published:September 30, 2025
  • Post category:Architecture Spotlight

We perceive color as light reflected back to us. Color Theory, developed by Physicist Sir Isaac Newton, provides an explanation as to why our perception of architectural color fluctuates so…

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Patricia K. Emmons Architect Yamhill, Oregon

Patricia K. Emmons Architect Yamhill, Oregon

  • Post author:dolorreychristian@gmail.com
  • Post published:September 30, 2025
  • Post category:Architecture Spotlight

Set in the beautiful wine country south of Portland, this carefllly detailed custom home fulfills the clients' dreams. A couple devoted to the field medicine, wished to commit more of…

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Dwell Development Seattle, Washington

Dwell Development Seattle, Washington

  • Post author:dolorreychristian@gmail.com
  • Post published:September 30, 2025
  • Post category:Architecture Spotlight

A one-of-a-kind, Dwell Development’s high-performance home WITH a solar panel package! Dwell has cross-pollinated its award-winning 5-Star Built Green quality w/reclaimed materials & enough solar power to achieve NET ZERO…

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Color & Space Seattle, Washington

Color & Space Seattle, Washington

  • Post author:dolorreychristian@gmail.com
  • Post published:September 30, 2025
  • Post category:Architecture Spotlight

We perceive color as light reflected back to us. Color Theory, developed by Physicist Sir Isaac Newton, provides an explanation as to why our perception of architectural color fluctuates so…

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Americaribe Miami, Florida

Americaribe Miami, Florida

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  • Post published:September 30, 2025
  • Post category:Architecture Spotlight

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Americaribe Miami, Florida

Americaribe Miami, Florida

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  • Post published:September 30, 2025
  • Post category:Architecture Spotlight

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