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Inspired by the metal-paneled roof designs of Europe, this steep-sloped house combines modern and traditional styles for an eclectic mix favored in the Toronto area.
The exterior of a beautiful mountain home near Grand Junction, Colo., features a striking combination of natural materials including actual 14-inch diameter logs and RHEINZINK roof panels.
Inspired by the company’s Irish roots, design for the North American headquarters building of Almac Group took elements from North American and European office cultures.
Located in the greater Vancouver, British Columbia area, this 2 1/2-acre equestrian estate includes a striking 9,000-square-foot main residence plus three outbuildings totaling 6,000 square feet to accommodate seven horses.