The amazing homes around the world that architects have created...for themselves!

From a magnificent glass house in London to a "watchtower" in a forest in New York State, the incredible homes around the world that architects have created...for themselves! These striking homes are revealed in a new edition of the Architects at Home coffee table book The book also features a sophisticated asymmetrical building in Arkansas and a sleek "shed" in Melbourne READ MORE: We asked ChatGPT and Google's Bard to plan a variety of holidays - here are the results Updated: 9 April 2023 at 11:31 BST renowned architects are designing homes for themselves, the results are spectacular.

It's a notion underscored by the stunning new edition of Architects At Home coffee table book by architect John V Mutlow, published by Images Publishing. It offers an alluring look through the keyholes of remarkable properties designed by the architects who inhabit them.

Among the incredible dwellings to be featured in the book, there's a striking glass house in south London, a remarkable "watchtower" in upstate New York, and an elegant "shed" in Melbourne.

The editor notes, "Not only do these pages offer rare insight into each architect's personal and private environment, each uniquely designed project provides insight into how each architect marries trends with his own personal philosophy and how he injects a touch of interior design into his own contemporary domain.'

In the introduction, Mutlow writes : "Architects use the design of their own houses both ...

The amazing homes around the world that architects have created...for themselves!
From a magnificent glass house in London to a "watchtower" in a forest in New York State, the incredible homes around the world that architects have created...for themselves! These striking homes are revealed in a new edition of the Architects at Home coffee table book The book also features a sophisticated asymmetrical building in Arkansas and a sleek "shed" in Melbourne READ MORE: We asked ChatGPT and Google's Bard to plan a variety of holidays - here are the results Updated: 9 April 2023 at 11:31 BST renowned architects are designing homes for themselves, the results are spectacular.

It's a notion underscored by the stunning new edition of Architects At Home coffee table book by architect John V Mutlow, published by Images Publishing. It offers an alluring look through the keyholes of remarkable properties designed by the architects who inhabit them.

Among the incredible dwellings to be featured in the book, there's a striking glass house in south London, a remarkable "watchtower" in upstate New York, and an elegant "shed" in Melbourne.

The editor notes, "Not only do these pages offer rare insight into each architect's personal and private environment, each uniquely designed project provides insight into how each architect marries trends with his own personal philosophy and how he injects a touch of interior design into his own contemporary domain.'

In the introduction, Mutlow writes : "Architects use the design of their own houses both ...

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