Can House is a 2022 house in Bursa, Türkiye, designed by PIN Architects for a forested residential site in Mudanya. Set on former family land, it follows the slope, preserves the existing trees, and opens its living areas to the forest and to Uludağ beyond.
Steel House is a house in the Balearic Islands, Spain, designed by Nomo Studio in 2024. Set on steep ground, it reads as a monolithic volume lifted above the site, with entry tucked into a recessed opening on a blank façade. Concrete, metal, glass, and wood shape a precise interior that balances weight, light, and measured openness.
CCB House in São Paulo, Brazil, is a 515-square-meter house by Voa Arquitetura. The four-floor project reorganizes the plan around generous social areas, giving the family a setting shaped for connection, affection, and everyday life. Earthy materials, planted openings, and a fluid circulation route bring warmth to the interiors while tying the rooms to the garden and the greenery that reaches across the façade.
Home at Quinta da Baroneza is a 1,200-square-meter house in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Sabella Arquitetura as a weekend retreat. Set in Quinta da Baroneza, the project organizes daily life around a broad social core, a sculptural entrance, and a direct link to the landscape.
Grama House is a single-family residence in Itupeva, Brazil, by Arthur Casas. Conceived for a couple and their three children, the 2025 house uses split levels, strong cross ventilation, and broad openings to keep daily life tied to the site’s gentle slope and outdoor views.
Le Stalle turns a ruined stable near Lago Maggiore into two vacation homes. In Tronzano Lago Maggiore, Italy, Pedro&Juana works within the original footprint, preserving the stone shell while dividing the building into Casa A and Casa B. The result keeps the rural profile of the old structure intact, yet opens it to lake views, hillside light, and a more generous interior life.
The Martinsbrunn Clinic in Merano, Italy, is a hospital project by monovolume architecture + design. Built in 2025, it reshapes the site’s outskirts setting with a three-storey addition that pairs care, recovery, and daily contact with greenery.
House SP in Merano, Italy, by monovolume architecture + design, is a 2025 house renovation and expansion that reshapes an older building into two homes. The project replaces the first floor and attic with a new arrangement that puts natural light, garden views, and privacy at the center of daily life.