Origami House is a house in Cariló, Argentina, by Diacono Arquitectos. Set among native pine trees on the Atlantic coast, it rests on a 1,500-square-meter site without altering the trees or the ground level. The project translates an origami idea into reinforced concrete, pairing a strong structural presence with careful control of light, wind, and views.
Phong House is a house in Hòa Vang, Da Nang, Vietnam, designed by Milimet Vuông for a young family. Completed in 2023, it balances modern comfort with the slower rhythms of a suburban village. A pitched roof, natural materials, and generous openings keep the home connected to its rural setting without losing a contemporary edge.
The House of Time is a research facility in Babahoyo, Ecuador, by Natura Futura. Set on a river-linked site, it treats domestic life and collective learning as parts of the same routine. Courtyards, timber, brick, and changing light give the project a measured rhythm that responds to heat, humidity, and the work of local craft.
Renovation is a house in Vermont, United States, redesigned by Sidehill Design Studio in 2023. What began as a kitchen remodel grows into a full-house reset, with the shell gutted, the plan rearranged, and the exterior renewed. New windows, upgraded systems, a screened porch, and a basement wine room give the home a cleaner sequence and a more practical daily rhythm.
Villa Ousia is a house in Pitsidia, Greece, by Paly Architects. Set on a hillside above the settlement, it reads as a sequence of three offset volumes connected by glass passages. Local stone, earth-toned plaster, and regional materials shape the project’s calm, practical character, while the plan opens toward the pool, the plain, and the sea.
Invisible Boundary is an apartment in Taichung, Taiwan, by La Dolce Vita, shaped around the idea that form can stay open without losing intimacy. The residence softens partitions with arches, sliding thresholds, and broad windows, letting light, air, and movement set the pace. Material choices and measured detailing give the home a calm, layered character that supports both privacy and connection.
CTP Apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, is a renovation of an apartment shaped by open views and a quieter daily rhythm. VOA Arquitetura reorganizes the plan for the resident family, bringing the social areas closer to the treetops outside. The result is a calm interior in which light beige surfaces, terracotta-clad columns, and a careful layout give the home a clearer sense of flow.
Founder’s Inc. turns a San Francisco office inside Fort Mason into a working base for startup training and maker-driven exchange. Studio BBA, working in 2023, treats the National Historic Landmark with a light hand, keeping the vaulted top-floor volume open for public use while shaping rooms for research, recording, and hands-on fabrication.