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Minimalist modern home with natural wood facade and gabled forms by Connecticut residential architect Intemporal Architecture. A modern house with two light-colored gabled sections connected by a dark, recessed central entrance. The gables are outlined with thick dark trim and feature large rectangular windows. A stone paver path leads to the front door under a soft sunset sky.

The Dual Monolith

Location:

Budapest, Hungary

Year:

2025

This residence is a refined study in the "New England Shingle Style," reimagined for a contemporary lifestyle. By honoring the classic coastal silhouette, the design utilizes a rhythmic application of cedar shingles and deep-set gables to create a structure that feels both permanent and ethereal.

The architecture is defined by its tactile materiality where the silvered grain of the wood meets the crisp precision of the trim. The Shoreline Vernacular is more than a home; it is an atmospheric sanctuary designed to capture the shifting coastal light. Every elevation is a deliberate balance of symmetry and texture, ensuring the home ages gracefully alongside the salt-air landscape it inhabits.

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