Award-Winning Homes with Modern Architectural Styles

These awesome award-winning homes are architectural styles recognised for their innovative originality and unusual creativity. They are not only beautiful, they are works of art that enhance the occupant’s lifestyles, reflect their personalities, and echo the style of the people living within them.

The buildings are efficient and eco-friendly masterpieces, generally one-of-a-kind structures. They possess elegant features that are not necessarily wealthy homes, but they look it.  They have also received accolades and awards for ‘challenging conventional notions of what human shelter should be’.

Modern Exterior by San Francisco Architects & Designers Bruce Wright

Award-Winning Homes Beautiful Architectural Styles

Bridge House – With a built-up size of 4800 square feet, this house sited in Kent, Connecticut ‘oozes’ luxury. It is an architectural masterpiece with a design that consists of clean, crisp lines and abundant transparency that infuses the interior with natural light. This luxury dream house possesses a great scenic view.

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Cobogo House – With highly contemporary cutting-edge architecture, this award winner, Cobogo House, is in Brazil. The interior has an open-plan ground floor that flows outdoors, creating a unique connection with the exotic exterior with a small artificial lake. The upper floor is encased with a unique shading screen.

The Jigsaw Residence – This unique architectural work of art is a 21st-century style at its best. With a minimalist look seemingly crafted with mathematical precision, it consists of varying shapes and sizes of wall and glass modules juxtaposed to form solid and void areas. On the ground floor, the indoor and striking outdoor spaces are one, both flowing into each other without the boundaries of solid walls. The upper floor is designed as a private enclave.

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Curl Curl Beach House – Wonderful craftsmanship using timber. This beautiful house is a one-of-a-kind award winner with its extensive use of wood. The architects CplusC, an Australian-based architectural company, designed this residence specifically to show the aesthetic benefits of using ship-lap boards as cladding for exterior walls, with the stud-framed walls clad with red cedar timber boards. Overall, it possesses a wonderfully luxurious look for a house designed and built on a tight budget.

Typical Features of Award-Winning Homes

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Credit: David Sundberg/Esto. Bridge House Kent Conn. Architects: Joel Moore & Partners

The uniqueness of their styles showcases the depth of thoughtful planning in their architectural designs and interior layouts. It is these attributes which make them aptly described as award-winning houses. Some typical features include:

  • Artistic shapes and forms.
  • Elegant and stylish.
  • Harmonious flow between the indoors and the outdoors.
  • Open; almost transparent.
  • Incorporating environmentally friendly attributes in designs.
  • Use of low or zero-maintenance building materials available in the region.
  • Day-lighting and radiant heating (maximises infusion of natural light while reducing glare and heat).
  • Solar panels for a source of energy.
  • Using time-tested and hard-wearing natural materials like stone, bamboo, wood, copper, steel, etc.
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Annual Builders Shows for Unique Home Designs

At the yearly International Builders Show, homes designed by top architects and designers are recognised by their peers for their innovative concepts, originality, unique imagination, and widespread appeal.

The show, organised by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), is the largest and most popular building construction exhibition in the United States of America. It attracts tens of thousands of visitors and is said to be the only building exhibition that strictly focuses on the concerns and needs of home builders and aspiring homeowners, showing them the vast materials and styles available on the market.

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