The lampshade has had one job since Edison’s era: surround the bulb, soften the glare, direct the light. It exists in service of something else, always subordinate, always secondary. Nobody really looks at a lampshade. They look at the light it produces. Raphael Klug decided that was a problem worth solving.

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Most houses on a lake want you to know about it. The Counter-Slope House by Montreal-based yh2 Architecture is the opposite — perched on a steep slope along the southern shore of Lake Memphremagog in Potton, Quebec, it earns your attention precisely because it doesn’t demand it.

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