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From remote viewing platforms to high-profile museums, architects are increasingly using cantilevers to add height or unusual proportions to their buildings, and to push the boundaries of what can be built on difficult terrains.

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Philosopher Alain de Botton has taken time out from writing his famous novels to create a series of modern build rentals called Living Architecture.
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The Balancing Barn in Walberswick is the first of five in the project and was designed by MVRDV and Mole Architects.
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The barn is clad in reflective panels and cantilevers off a slope into its surrounding nature. Overall the barn in 30 meters (100 feet) long with half of that length suspended over a grass ledge.
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Architect Snorre Stinessen has created a series of idyllic Nordic holiday homes made from glass and timber that perch on the ledge of Manshausen Island.
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Consisting of four cabins that sit on the former fishing island, the project was commissioned by polar explorer Børge Ousland.
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Architect Snorre Stinessen designed the cantilevering holiday homes to accommodate the hiking, fishing, skiing and diving trips popular in the area.
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The Busan Cinema Centre in South Korea is home to the annual Busan International Film Festiva. It opened its cantilevering front entrance in 2011. The Cantilever is said to be wider than that of an Airbus A380.
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Residents at The Quest in rural England utilize this cantilevering part of the house to protect the precious Aston Martin.
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Deep in the Dorset countryside, Strom Architects built this one leveled house in place of a former bungalow that had sat on the same site since the early 1900s.
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Set in the hills of Tehran, Iran-- this multi-layered build features three volumes stacked on one another.
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Named Mosha House it was designed to make the most of its surrounding views. With viewing points pointing in numerous directions inside the house.

A cantilever is a protruding volume or beam that is attached to a structure at only one end. They have been widely used in bridge construction for hundreds of years, but contemporary buildings incorporate them in various ways. Cantilevers can extend buildings on uneven slopes, shelter car garages or angle a room towards a viewpoint.

In some cases, entire rooms are suspended several meters in the air at dizzying heights. Chilean architect Mathias Klotz’s Casa 11 Mujeres beach house features a cantilevered floor that protrudes above a 45 degree cliff slope to offer better views of the sea.

Astearchitecture went further with Top of Tyrol, a steel viewing platform that cantilevers nine meters above a glacier at Mountain Isidor, Austria.

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Set in the hills of Tehran, Iran-- this multi-layered build features three volumes stacked on one another.

For +node house, Japanese studio UID Architects took full advantage of forest surroundings. A second box-like volume is stacked above the first and pivoted 90 degrees, creating a long cantilever that hovers ten meters above the ground. It features cut-out sections that allow trees to grow up inside it.

Recently cantilevers have been used to support the trend for buildings made from irregularly stacked boxes, with prominent examples including Herzog & de Meuron’s Vitra House, Ole Schreeran’s The Interlace and Mosha House by Iran-based New Wave Architecture.

In 2010, Zaha Hadid won the Stirling Prize for the Maxxi museum in Rome, a chunky concrete structure that conceals a pedestrian path below its cantilevered volumes.

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Maxxi Museum designed by Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid

Meanwhile, Ström Architects has been shortlisted for an award at this year’s World Architecture Festival for The Quest – a larch-clad retirement home that cantilevers over a parking spot to protect a vintage Aston Martin.

Rotterdam practice MVRDV chose to suspend a swing from the one end of Balancing Barn, a mirror-clad residence that extends 15 meters (50 feet) over a grassy slope in the English countryside.

Some of the most striking examples range in scale from a tiny Arctic exploration cabin that teeters over the shoreline to Coop Himmelb(l)au’s Busan cinema, which currently holds the world record for having the longest cantilevered roof at 85 meters (280 feet).

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