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Subtropical modernism: Chapel Hill House
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Reddog Architects has peeled back a 1980s Brisbane home and reprogrammed it into an interconnected “collection of pods”.

Simple strokes: Bethells Bach
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Nestled into the sand dunes, this pared-back bach provides close communion with Auckland’s west coast.

Dual impact: Exploding Shed House
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David Weir Architects creates an“energetic” one-bedroom cottage in Perth that provides a place to live and a place to work.

Train of thought: Rail House
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Set next to a train line, this house makes the most of its challenging setting to create a private, secure place of retreat.

In a pear tree
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A 100-year-old tree in a former orchard in London gives this house clear design directions.

Hilltop stage
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Theatricality, robustness and confident pride of place make this Waiheke home a true head-turner.

Domestic arrivals
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Writer John Walsh and photographer Patrick Reynolds talk about their latest book and the future of housing.

Home theatre: Waterloo Terrace
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David Mitchell Architects reworks his own inner-Sydney worker’s terrace to create a light-filled home and studio.

Lost World pavilions: Ridge House
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A striking pavilion duo that encourages a connection with the landscape while referencing the heritages of the owners.

A nostalgic angle: Acute House
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A compact but generous home wrapped in cladding salvaged from the small Victorian cottage that was originally on the site.

Hot House: MM House
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The interior of the 2016 House of the Year at the World Architecture Festival uses chiselled forms to follow the sun.

2016’s five best houses
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A showcase of the top five most viewed homes in 2016 on ArchitectureNow. Which is your favourite?

Sizing up: Marrickville Courtyard House
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This new house in Marrickville, Sydney by David Boyle Architect “feels huge but sits on a relatively small site.”

Slender splendour: Upsilon House
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A dilapidated cottage on a narrow block in Sydney has been transformed into a home for “simple, rugged, no-fuss living”.

A ‘bold new box’: Camp Hill Extension
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An interesting model for alterations and additions to a Queensland home that leaves the existing proportions largely intact.

In its element: Main Ridge House
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Featuring crisp geometry and rigorous detailing, this lean timber-clad home was designed for sustainability and comfort.

Coastal spirit: Beach and Forest House
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A home by Troppo Architects in northern New South Wales that is “always forest, always beach, always lighthouse.”

Joining forces: Split House
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A pair of pavilions come together to create a family home that considers privacy, thermal comfort and spatial delight.

A contemporary angle: Humble House
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Coy Yiontis creates a steeply pitched contemporary home for a mature couple to enjoy into their retirement.

Suburban narratives: Central Avenue
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This house employs traditional architectural motifs in unconventional ways, while responding to its site, street and city.