A home designed by a Melbourne architect and a London residence with a copper 'high hat' are amongst Dezeen's hottest properties this month.
Additionally in our month-to-month roundup of the very best homes revealed on Dezeen is a 'no-frills abode' within the Vietnamese jungle and a barn-like constructing in rural Kent.
Learn on for Dezeen readers' favourite properties of November:
TropiBox, India, by Tropical Structure Bureau
The preferred home on Dezeen this month was TropiBox – a residence within the metropolis of Kochi, Kerala, characterised by rounded partitions fashioned from layers of easy cement plaster.
In response to its architect, Bureau of Tropical Structure, it was supposed to offer the house a “futuristic really feel” whereas paying homage to the area's conventional stone structure.
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Northcote Home, Australia, by LLDS Architects
Northcote Home is the self-designed dwelling of the founders of LLDS Architects, which was named City Home of the Yr on the Dezeen Awards 2024.
The house's defining function is the irregularly formed plywood roof construction, which is among the many customized components that have been fabricated by the studio's sister firm, Energy to Make.
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Home in Wimbledon Village, UK by Jason Good Structure
A 'high hat' clad in darkish patinated copper distinguishes this London dwelling, designed by Jason Good Structure to interchange a 1980s cottage.
The round outcrop features a skylight round which the inside of the house is organized, offering the encompassing areas with pure mild and ample air flow.
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Anchor Home, Vietnam, by MM++ Architects
An artist escaping town was the consumer of Anchor Home, a home hidden among the many bushes within the jungle of the Mekong Delta.
Described by MM++ Architects as an “uncomplicated dwelling”, its interiors are sparsely furnished and dominated by uncovered concrete surfaces that hold the give attention to the plush greenery exterior.
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Weald Home, UK, by Mailen Design and Peter Bradford Architects
Mailen Design and Peter Bradford Architects reference conventional black barns of their design of Weald Home in Kent.
The low-rise residence is clad in darkish timber and zinc cladding, which is punctuated by expansive south-facing openings, which the studios stated establishes “a robust sense of reference to the panorama”.
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