Wood is a common material used in construction. It is preferred mostly for its versatility and aesthetic appeal. Whether you are designing a cabin or a modern skyscraper, you will certainly need wood. However, what makes wood so popular, and how can you choose the right one for your building projects?
Casa Ned, designed by A3lier Architettura in 2022, redefines apartment living in Turin, Italy, with its innovative open design. This corner apartment in the Santa Rita area combines light, space, and modern materials like iron, glass, and parquet to create a dynamic and flexible living area that feels like a loft. Key features include a spacious living room with sweeping city views and custom-designed furnishings that enhance functionality without compromising style.
Designed by Studio Paolo Ferrari in 2022, the Muskoka Lake House in Ontario, Canada, is a testament to warm minimalism and the conscious blending of architecture with nature. Situated beside the serene Lake Rosseau, this house offers a respite from city life while echoing the rugged beauty of its surroundings through the thoughtful use of local granite and whitewashed Douglas fir. The choice of materials and the home’s design philosophy pay homage to the natural landscape and Canada’s architectural traditions.
Designed by the renowned Jacobsen Arquitetura in 2020, the RN Residence stands as a quintessential model of Brazilian modernist architecture. Nestled along the scenic banks of a large reservoir in Itaúna, Brazil, this house serves as a tranquil weekend and vacation retreat for a family spanning generations. The design harmoniously blends with the natural landscape, emphasizing sustainable materials and expansive views, showcasing a delicate balance of privacy and open communal spaces.
Discover Hillside House in Radziszów, Poland: a 2022 masterpiece by RS+ Robert Skitek blending modern architecture with the rustic charm of the countryside. This uniquely designed home offers panoramic views, integrating natural materials and innovative design to create a serene, sunlight-filled living space.
Discover The Twin Villas in Vietnam, designed by Huni Architectes in 2023. These houses merge modern architecture with sustainable design, offering a unique viewpoint over the Hoa Xuan River in Da Nang City. Each villa ingeniously connects with nature, showcasing an innovative, eco-friendly approach to luxury living.
Discover the Sahara Apartment in Ashdod, Israel, a 170 sqm (1830 sqft) masterpiece by Tzahi Shemesh, designed in 2024. This beach-inspired residence blends natural hues and textures, embodying the tranquility of its coastal surroundings with a modern architectural approach.
The WL Penthouse in Tel Aviv, designed by Dikla Vaturi in 2023, flawlessly merges Wabi-Sabi and Japandi aesthetics into an apartment that epitomizes minimalist luxury. Showcasing natural materials and a serene palette, this space offers a tranquil haven amidst the city’s hustle. A distinctive feature is the engaging use of light, inviting both reflection and discovery.