Khun Atiruj Residence is a house on Phahon Yothin Road, Thailand, designed by Paon Architects for calm, open living in a dense urban setting. Completed in 2025, the residence moves from a shaded arrival court to a double-height living and dining room and out to a garden, using timber screens, plaster surfaces, and broad openings to balance privacy, light, and air.
Casa Kaleido is an apartment in Naples, Italy, designed by Area Dieci as a sequence of rooms shaped by color, glass, and built-in elements. Across the living area, kitchen, bedroom, and baths, deep blue portals, green tile, pink-tinted partitions, and pale oak floors give the home a clear visual rhythm. The result feels graphic yet livable, with daylight softening every saturated surface.
The House of Collected Time is a 9,500-square-foot apartment in Delhi, India, designed by Disha Subramanium. Conceived as a home with visible layers rather than a fixed single language, it brings traditional craft, classical proportion, Deco motifs, and modern composition into active conversation. Across its rooms, art, material contrast, and varied atmospheres give the residence a sense of character built over time.
Palm Residence is a private house in Beverly Hills, United States, designed by Daniel Joseph Chenin. The interiors move between sociable entertaining rooms and quiet upper-level retreats, always balancing structure and warmth. Across living, dining, cinema, and primary suite, the project reads as a composed progression of moods rather than a single statement.
Trajetória is a renovated apartment in Brasília, Brazil, reimagined by Hersen Mendes Arquitetura for a family returning to the same block they once called home. Organized around everyday routes through the apartment, the project translates circulation, light, and shared rituals into a clear architectural narrative that connects entry, kitchen, and living areas. Along the way, each room responds to specific needs, from music gatherings to late-night work.
Casa do Parque IV transforms an aging house in Santo Tirso, Portugal into a lived-in home with renewed purpose by Ricardo Azevedo Arquitecto. The project turns a once fragile structure into a central, memory-rich residence that answers a client’s wish for modern clarity without abandoning the past. Within this urban setting, the architect navigates heritage, cost, and comfort to deliver a home that feels both singular and quietly assured.
Apartment House AVA sits in the dense heart of Andermatt, Switzerland, where OOS shapes an alpine apartment house tuned to contemporary life. The project gathers high-end timber apartments and shared wellness rooms within a compact volume that nods to its village neighbors. Inside, pale wood, patterned screens, and a ceramic hearth set a calm mood while anchoring residents firmly in the mountain setting.
The Scultpted Penthouse crowns a residential tower in Taipéi, Taiwan, where interior designer Peny Hsieh turns a once-fragmented apartment into a sculptural, two-level refuge. Across 230 m², the project replaces narrow rooms and an underused terrace with flowing volumes, matte mineral surfaces, and soft daylight. What emerges is a calm, contemporary apartment that frames the city’s skyline while giving its owner a quieter, slower rhythm of everyday living.