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  • 1 week ago | architecturaldigest.com | Amy Bradford |Sergey Krasyuk

    It might seem straight out of a fantasy novel, but this Surrealist cob house in Kazakhstan is far from fiction; in fact, it lays down a blueprint for reimagining ancient building techniques for present day sustainable architecture. “When people first encounter our house, they struggle to believe it’s a residence,” says Dilyara Mazhitova. “Most assume it’s a public space—a restaurant or a retreat.

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