House 117 by Izen Architecture

House 117 by Izen Architecture

House 117 is a house in Toronto, Canada, designed by Izen Architecture, with interiors developed in collaboration with DS Interiors. Designed in 2026, the project is shaped by an elevated plan, elongated gray brickwork, and a restrained material palette that carries from the facade to the stair, kitchen, and baths. Light moves deep into the home through cut openings, recessed windows, and a skylit shower.

Casa Cosmos: Rammed Stone and Exposed Concrete on a Sloped Site Edge

Casa Cosmos: Rammed Stone and Exposed Concrete on a Sloped Site Edge

Casa Cosmos is a house in Capilla del Monte, Argentina, designed by Estudio Cristian Nanzer in the foothills of the Punilla Valley. Designed in 2024, it uses a triangular plan to orient daily life toward three distinct horizons while anchoring the rooms around a central social core. Heavy walls, shaded galleries, and a skylight make light, privacy, and climate the project’s main instruments.

Casa Colina Explores Arches, Stone, and Courtyard Living in Tulum

Casa Colina Explores Arches, Stone, and Courtyard Living in Tulum

Casa Colina is a house in Tulum, Mexico, designed by Estudio Paulina Villa Arquitectura as a sequence of arched rooms, courtyards, and terraces that open directly to the landscape. Designed in 2025, the project turns the clients’ wish for clear indoor-outdoor living into an arrival experience with real presence, then carries that calm through living areas, bedrooms, and bathing rooms shaped in stone, plaster, wood, and filtered light.

Timbertop House by Akb Architects

Timbertop House by Akb Architects

Timbertop House is a house in Canada by Akb Architects, conceived as a contemporary weekend retreat for an active family of five. Designed in 2024, the project draws on the language of local farm buildings while adjusting its gabled form to the site’s uneven terrain and long views across the Niagara Escarpment. Inside, a single-story plan and durable materials support daily use in every season.

Weaving the Mood of Life Between Modernity and Nature

Weaving the Mood of Life Between Modernity and Nature

Weaving the Mood of Life Between Modernity and Nature is an apartment in Guangdong, China, designed by LH Architecture Design. Completed in 2024, it frames daily life through a restrained modern interior shaped by greenery, stone, wood, and light. The project turns a compact urban condition into a calmer domestic setting, using layered materials and a soft, low-saturation palette to bring nature closer to everyday routines.

Park Slope Townhouse Recasts a 1910 Home with Split Levels Inside

Park Slope Townhouse Recasts a 1910 Home with Split Levels Inside

Park Slope Townhouse reworks a 1910 house in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, United States, with architecture and interiors by Leroy Street Studio. Completed in 2024, the renovation opens a narrow townhouse footprint into a more fluid sequence of rooms, terraces, and double-height moments. Art, built-in shelving, warm wood, and broad garden glazing shape a house that feels more expansive, more vertical, and closely tied to the rear landscape.

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