SwissHouse XL is a house in Coldrerio, Switzerland, designed by Davide Macullo Architects for a young local family with deep ties to the area. Completed in 2023, the project takes its cues from rural building types and the village edge, where the historical core meets more recent expansion. An octagonal plan, cut roofline, and exterior stair give the home a clear figure without losing its connection to place.
Casa Viteri Vergara is a house in Quito, Ecuador, designed by MCM+A Taller de Arquitectura for a narrow corner site in Nayón. Completed in 2018, the project responds to a steep slope, broad mountain views, and a warm, dry climate with a mixed structural system of concrete and wood. Its arrangement follows the plot’s long axis, setting social and private areas in clear relation to terrain, light, and privacy.
SKL House is a house in Envigado, Colombia, designed by CÂPÂ arquitectura as a sequence of four modules set across a sloping site. Completed in 2019, the home uses rotations, garden passages, and shifting levels to bind those parts into one continuous dwelling. A dark exterior gives way to light wood interiors, where double heights, angled openings, and cross views keep movement and daylight in constant play.
Penthouse Renovation is a penthouse in Chioggia, Italy, redesigned by Architettura Leonardo and completed in 2025. The project turns a recent renovation into a calm, contemporary interior where oak surfaces, dark millwork, glass partitions, and controlled light reshape the apartment without weakening its bond with the lagoon setting. Across the living areas and terrace edge, the palette stays warm, quiet, and precise.
Pomponazzi reworks an apartment in Milan, Italy, by RAAR—Radicioni Architetto, returning order and identity to a home inside an elegant 1930s building. Designed in 2024, the renovation begins with the original cement tile floors, using their 20×20 cm (7.9×7.9 in) module to recalibrate rooms, openings, and color across the interior.
El Born Loft transforms a former commercial interior in Barcelona, Spain, into a residence by Roman Izquierdo Bouldstridge. Designed in 2026, the loft centers on the idea of void, using a reused ash wood system, exposed masonry, and a nearly five-meter-high interior to shape movement, light, and flexible daily use. Old structure and new domestic life remain in clear, measured balance.
House M is a residence in Beijing, China, designed by Atelier About Architecture for a multigenerational family. Completed in 2025, it reworks a walled, low-light site through a sequence of courtyards, terraces, and atriums that draw daylight deep inside. The project turns inherited memories—trees at the window, terrazzo underfoot, red brick in shadow—into the home’s spatial and material framework.
Open Courtyard House is a private residence in Singapore by Wallflower Architecture + Design, conceived as a luminous house organized around an internal courtyard, pool, and garden. Designed in 2024, the project draws daylight and air deep into the plan, reaching even a sunken basement garden. Travertine, teak, white marble, and walnut plywood keep the rooms calm and visually continuous.