Casa Gálvez sits in Leon, Mexico, where Estudio Villagálvez turns a dense urban lot into a house oriented toward trees, patios, and changing light. The project stands between residential and industrial neighbors yet leans toward a bordering green area, drawing its everyday atmosphere from foliage, shade, and open views. A contemporary reading of traditional Mexican domestic forms grounds the house, so circulation, height, and air all pivot around a central courtyard.
Lake Washington Residence sits between the Burke-Gilman trail and the water in Seattle, WA, United States, by Studio Zerbey Architecture + Interiors. The house stretches across a rare double lot, pairing tall lakeside glazing with layered decks and a green-roofed volume that answer both the shoreline setting and the region’s gray, wet seasons. Inside, a warm modern character frames everyday family life against the changing light on the lake.
Lake Forest Park DADU sits in the wooded backyard of a Lake Forest Park, WA, United States home, designed by Studio Zerbey Architecture + Interiors. The compact house serves as a detached guest cottage, workspace, and party annex, balancing a dark, durable exterior with a light interior. Everyday life and occasional visits share the same clear, calm rooms, giving the family a versatile outbuilding that stays closely tied to its garden setting.
Architectural Warehouse Studio anchors an industrial stretch of Goiânia, Brazil, as the new home for Studio Andre Lenza. The warehouse conversion reshapes an existing structure into a contemporary corporate workspace that still speaks the language of its neighbors. Inside, the office leans into generous height, daylight, and art to frame daily practice in a setting that feels both robust and refined.
Plumeria Courtyard House unfolds as a new private house in Singapore by K2LD Architects, organized around a remembered grove of plumeria trees. The courtyard at its center anchors a long, screened driveway and an L-shaped composition that protects family life from close neighbors while keeping the beloved garden in view. Angular roofs, operable louvers, and calm interior finishes tie this daily sequence of approach, arrival, and retreat into one coherent experience.
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Patrico condenses the idea of a family home into a compact apartment on Paros, Greece, envisioned by DA.CH. Within white walls and an amber-toned dome, the project turns a simple plan into a layered sequence of rooms that feel both sheltered and open. Mineral floors, built-in benches, and low, glowing light shape an interior that treats domestic life as its central subject rather than an afterthought.
Emerald Sound sits above a quiet bay in Sydney, Australia, where Luigi Rosselli Architects rework a 1970s house into a coastal retreat shaped by glass and light. The renovation leans into the site’s subtropical character, pairing a recycled structure with vivid emerald tones, intricate louvres, and a courtyard garden that draws the landscape inside. Interiors by Atelier Alwill and the clients sharpen this palette, tying house and water together in one clear narrative.