Casa L5 by Pasqual Giner Arquitectura

Casa L5 by Pasqual Giner Arquitectura

Casa L5 sits in Poble Nou de Benitatxell, Alicante, Spain, as a coastal house by Pasqual Giner Arquitectura that turns directly toward the sea horizon. The project, developed with Auñón Cabrera, brings architecture, interiors, and material choices into one measured composition where the view drives every move. White planes, stone plinths, and warm wood set a quiet tone for daily life overlooking the Mediterranean.

Scho’s House on Theux Hills: Quiet Contemporary Valley Living at Edge

Scho’s House on Theux Hills: Quiet Contemporary Valley Living at Edge

Scho’s House sits on the edge of Theux, Belgium, where a residential street meets open farmland and the valley beyond. Crahayjamaigne shapes a compact three-level house that treads lightly on the steep terrain, pressing stone volumes into the hillside and setting timber-clad living areas above them. The result is a measured rural dwelling that balances long valley views with a quiet presence at the boundary of town and field.

Mexico and “Vucciria”: Color-Rich Apartment Reinvents Family Living

Mexico and “Vucciria”: Color-Rich Apartment Reinvents Family Living

Mexico and “Vucciria” transforms an existing apartment in Palermo, Italy into a narrative interior by Vid’A, shaped around memory, color, and everyday ritual. The project draws on the client’s formative journey to Mexico and the dense urban character of Palermo’s Vucciria quarter, translating those impressions into rooms that compress and release, invite conversation, and keep family life at the forefront.

The Oasis House: Split-Level Urban Courtyard Home in Bangkok

The Oasis House: Split-Level Urban Courtyard Home in Bangkok

The Oasis House sets a quiet, controlled rhythm within Bangkok, Thailand, where Pongpat Architect shapes a compact house into a deeply inward-looking retreat. The project channels the clients’ wish for a modern home that feels like a private resort, turning a dense urban plot into a courtyard-centered dwelling. Every move responds to privacy, proportion, and daily rituals, translating a tight footprint into generous internal life.

Brighton Sands: Tranquil LA-Inspired Coastal House

Brighton Sands: Tranquil LA-Inspired Coastal House

Brighton Sands is a four-level house in Brighton, Australia, by Melbourne practice mckimm, conceived as a calm yet luxurious home for a young family. The coastal residence draws on LA hillside living, with layered interiors, lush planting, and open terraces that keep daily life close to air, light, and water. Every level, from basement retreat to rooftop terrace, leans into organic materials and sculptural forms that stay generous and refined.

Plano House by Daniel Carvalho Arquiteto

FeaturedPlano House by Daniel Carvalho Arquiteto

Plano House sets a low, confident line against the greens of Morro do Chapéu Golf Club in Nova Lima, Brazil, by Daniel Carvalho Arquiteto. Designed as a single-story house for a couple over 60, it folds around a protected courtyard and opens every room to the lawn for barefoot everyday living. The result is a home tuned to hosting, resting, and easy movement across one generous level.

Villa MA: Color-Rich Italian Villa with Playful Contemporary Interior

Villa MA: Color-Rich Italian Villa with Playful Contemporary Interior

Villa MA anchors a hillside in San Miniato, Italy, where Marco Stacchini composes a house around color, art, and luminous social rooms. Inside, contemporary furniture, graphic wall treatments, and generous glazing give the domestic rhythms a gallery-like charge while still reading as an Italian family home. From pool terrace to double-height living room, the villa turns everyday rituals into a sequence of vivid interiors.

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