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Six architects share their favourite projects where the facade, better known as elevation, is as mesmerising as the interiors.

PRIVATE PARADISE
This house creates its own terrain, a veritable oasis, within its inscribed territory. While it has been designed in crisp clear planes using local limestone, local hardwood and concrete, the main facade is lush green. The house was designed as a 9m x 9m block and different spaces, functions, and levels were recessed or extended outwards to bring down the scale of the house. The USP of this space is that it reveals itself slowly. Much like a multi-faceted organism, it has layers to it that are revealed with seasons, daylight, and illumination.

Other features include a swimming pool that finds a discreet presence at the top; and

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