Plano House by Daniel Carvalho Arquiteto

FeaturedPlano House by Daniel Carvalho Arquiteto

Plano House sets a low, confident line against the greens of Morro do Chapéu Golf Club in Nova Lima, Brazil, by Daniel Carvalho Arquiteto. Designed as a single-story house for a couple over 60, it folds around a protected courtyard and opens every room to the lawn for barefoot everyday living. The result is a home tuned to hosting, resting, and easy movement across one generous level.

Villa MA: Color-Rich Italian Villa with Playful Contemporary Interior

Villa MA: Color-Rich Italian Villa with Playful Contemporary Interior

Villa MA anchors a hillside in San Miniato, Italy, where Marco Stacchini composes a house around color, art, and luminous social rooms. Inside, contemporary furniture, graphic wall treatments, and generous glazing give the domestic rhythms a gallery-like charge while still reading as an Italian family home. From pool terrace to double-height living room, the villa turns everyday rituals into a sequence of vivid interiors.

Casa SC: Adaptive Barn Home in Menfi with Soulful Rural Character

Casa SC: Adaptive Barn Home in Menfi with Soulful Rural Character

Casa SC stands in Menfi, Italy, where Vid’A reworks a late 19th-century barn into a contemporary house without erasing its agricultural past. Thick walls, low arches, and a perforated brick screen now frame domestic life while holding onto the traces of work and storage that once filled the volume. The project reads as a careful recovery of character rather than a cosmetic update.

Trigo House by Heliana Arquitectura

Trigo House by Heliana Arquitectura

Trigo House rises among mesquite trees in Querétaro City, Mexico, as a composed family house by Heliana Arquitectura. Volumes and gardens step with the terrain, giving a family from Mexico City a calm retreat shaped by courtyards, interior patios, and framed views. Natural materials and controlled openings support a way of living that feels rooted, open, and quietly sheltered at the same time.

Wagner in Milan Balances British Poise with a Secret Garden Retreat

Wagner in Milan Balances British Poise with a Secret Garden Retreat

Wagner unfolds as a four-storey terraced house in Milan, Italy, reimagined by Lupettatelier with a vivid red street presence and a secluded inner garden. Behind the compact façade, the home becomes a layered sequence of British-accented rooms, art-lined passages, and a central stair that anchors everyday life. Each level draws light, color, and collected objects into an interior narrative that feels both urbane and quietly personal.

Casita: Compact Western Guest House Crafted for Deep Winter Stays

Casita: Compact Western Guest House Crafted for Deep Winter Stays

Casita stands just off the Rendezvous Main House in Jackson, WY, United States, conceived by Prospect Studio as a compact yet complete guest dwelling. The house answers Teton County’s strict 1,000-square-foot guest limit with boatlike efficiency, wrapping warm cedar and stone around a tight program for visiting family and ski friends. Inside, calm rooms and careful built-ins make winter stays feel generous despite the modest footprint.

Strážné Cottage Reclaims Mountain Traditions for Contemporary Retreat

Strážné Cottage Reclaims Mountain Traditions for Contemporary Retreat

Strážné Cottage stands on a hillside above the village of Strážné in the Czech Republic, reimagined by Mimosa Architekti as a contemporary mountain cottage for an extended family. Within a form rooted in Krkonoše building traditions, the project replaces a heavily altered structure with rooms that feel both familiar and newly precise. Guests arrive to a compact yet generous retreat where everyday routines, shared meals, and quiet evenings can unfold at an unhurried pace.

Octothorpe House by Mork-Ulnes Architects

FeaturedOctothorpe House by Mork-Ulnes Architects

Octothorpe House settles low in Bend, United States, where Mork-Ulnes Architects explore a cross-laminated timber house shaped by light and memory. Four slender shed-roofed wings organize the home into public and private realms, drawing desert views deep indoors while small planted courts mark pauses along the way. The result is a calm, contemporary dwelling that treats circulation as both route and room.

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