TreeTop House sits on half an acre in Longboat Key, Florida, where SOLSTICE Planning and Architecture shapes a compact family house around creek views and privacy. The 2017 design answers a suburban site with a restrained plan, a water entry, and long sight lines that keep the rooms connected to the landscape. Inside, light, ventilation, and durable materials support everyday living and entertaining.
White Haus is a house on Siesta Key, Florida, by SOLSTICE Planning and Architecture. Set at the meeting point of two boating canals, it answers a site defined by water, sun, and tropical breeze. The house focuses on open views, outdoor gathering, and a calm balance between material, form, and light, without leaning on fashion.
Cerâmica Apartment is a 240 sqm home in São Paulo, Brazil, by Paula Aveiro Arquitetos. The project organizes the apartment around material continuity, using stone, wood, marble, and woven fabrics to shape a warm, measured atmosphere. Sand and beige tones run through the rooms, tying the social areas and private rooms into one clear sequence.
The Long House is a four-bedroom house in Bengaluru, India, designed by Crest Architects. Set in a quiet gated neighborhood, it responds to a client’s brief for a direct, efficient, and intentional home. A 24-foot cantilever, an H-shaped plan, and a restrained material palette give the residence its clear order.
Urban Villa is a three-level apartment in Milan’s Washington district, designed by Studio Marco Piva for a family of five. Set within a newly built house, it brings together warmth, proportion, and the city’s mix of history and change through a calm, contemporary approach.
Borghetto Sant’Angelo reworks a house in Soriano nel Cimino, Italy, by MGK | Studio. Set within a mid-20th-century rural complex, it turns old farm buildings into independent living spaces tied closely to the countryside. Peperino stone, dusty-green plaster, and iron give the conversion a calm, grounded presence.
Mozart House reworks a Grade II listed house in the City of London, United Kingdom, by Studio DERA. The 2025 project turns a former swimming pool volume into two new floors of living space, using courtyards, daylight, and a measured material palette to answer a site shaped by heritage and a deep rear garden. Travertine, GRC panels, and timber linings give the interiors a steady rhythm.
Soho Triplex in New York, United States, by Studio Razavi + Partners turns three separate floors into one apartment. The 2022 project trades floor area for connection, using a bronze helix, paired openings, and a restored street arch to link daily life across levels. Walnut, marble, glass, steel, and woven fabrics give each room a distinct register as light shifts through the day.