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Leaving the City Behind (Country House Architecture & Design)
| Expected release date is Aug 18th 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
Discovering the elegance of contemporary country house architecture - where tradition meets modern design in stunning rural settings
Country houses have long served as places of retreat, offering withdrawal, deceleration, and contemplation away from the fast pace of urban life. Set within forests, fields, or coastal landscapes, they provide refuge while reconnecting with the rhythms of nature. Today, architects are reimagining rural living for the 21st century, creating a symbiosis of comfort, environmental awareness, and aesthetic restraint.
New houses as well as sensitively converted barns and farm buildings demonstrate how contemporary architecture can blend harmoniously with the landscape. Flexible interiors, often accommodating home offices or multi-generational households, respond to changing lifestyles. Together, the featured projects showcase the diversity of contemporary rural architecture while preserving the identity of the countryside.









