Home of the Year 2017 first finalist: Stealth Bomber by Patch Work Architecture

We begin the countdown to Home of the Year 2017. Watch to discover which home is the first to make it into the final six

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Home of the Year 2017 first finalist: Stealth Bomber by Patch Work Architecture

Here is the first of the finalists for Home of the Year 2017, in association with Altherm Window Systems. Over the next couple of weeks we’ll be announcing a further five finalists, revealing the Home of the Year on March 29th. Check out the 15 homes that made the shortlist and see if you can guess which stunning home will be announced next.

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