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		<description><![CDATA[Stretching out of the original structures like alien growths, these modern additions don&#8217;t even bother trying to blend in with their traditional architectural settings &#8211; but somehow, it works. The mashup of old and new keeps the historic character of the original structures intact while updating them for use by 21st-century residents, expanding the available <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/12/14/classic-modern-mix-13-striking-additions-to-historical-houses/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<h4>Sculptural Extension to 1930s Miami Bungalow<br>
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<p>This three-story extension certainly isn&rsquo;t trying to blend in with the modest 1930s Miami bungalow that can be seen peeking out from behind it. Sun Path House by <a href="http://christianwassmann.com">Studio Christian Wassman</a> sits upon a spiraling concrete structure containing a kitchen, which connects to the original house.</p>
<h4>Greenery-Clad Vertical Extension<br>
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<p>This concept by <a href="http://www.zalewskiag.com">Zawelski Architecture Group</a> literally raises the roof of an aging brick house with a sandwich of elements that hide a terrace inside the top story. The original structure houses the living spaces, the middle envelope contains private spaces like bedrooms and bathrooms, and a fence of ivy conceals a perfectly private backyard.</p>
<h4>High Contrast at Bord-du-Lac<br>
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<p>A 200-year-old stone house in Canada gets a striking metal-clad addition in this project by <a href="http://www.cleinge.com">Henri Cleinge.</a> The stark transition between old and new is meant to express the passage of time, the new volume representing the modern-day family and the old representing their ancestors.</p>
<h4>Hankai House: Modern Volume Protects 300-Year-Old Japanese Home<br>
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<p>A new wooden building wraps protectively around a <a href="http://www.kmaa.jp/en/">300-year-old wooden gate house</a> in Japan, extending its space while leaving the original structure virtually untouched other than sections that were beyond repair. The new structure provides extra earthquake resistance, and though it&rsquo;s clearly contemporary, its burnt cedar walls pay tribute to the architectural vernacular of the town.</p>
<h4>Cosgriff House: Sleek in the Suburbs<br>
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<p>A striking new extension provides three new levels of living spaces without dwarfing the standard suburban Australian home it&rsquo;s attached to. Architect <a href="http://christopherpolly.com">Christopher Polly </a>followed the form and contours of the house, inserting a large new living area beneath it.</p>
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