Dezeen Debate features “out of place” infill housing in Wisconsin

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a slender home in Wisconsin by Johnsen Schmaling Architects. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now.

Johnsen Schmaling Architects designed Curtain House, a slender home in Wisconsin, with wood and metal louvres, to reimagine the “typological conventions” of infill architecture.

It received mixed reactions from readers with one commenter remarking that it “does not in any way relate to its surroundings”, while another praised it as “really nicely done”.

Yntegra Group creates “first-of-its-kind” floating padel court in Miami Harbor

Other stories in this week’s newsletter that fired up the comments section included a floating padel court in Miami Harbor, a Miami skyscraper by ODP Architects and a family home in East Dulwich by London studio Open Practice Architecture.

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