Situated in the heart of Oaxaca City, Mexico, Casa Bautista is a sustainable, contemporary private villa designed by the renowned architecture studio Productora. Facing the Caribbean Sea in the UNESCO-protected Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, this 300-square-meter, L-shaped house masterfully merges with the surrounding landscape, offering a serene and immersive experience for discerning travelers.
Inspired by Brazilian modernism and the Surrealist gardens of Edward James, Casa Bautista‘s brutalist character and personalized service create a true sense of relaxation and comfort.
Whipple Russell Architects‘ stunning Hutton Drive 2641 home in Beverly Hills, California, exemplifies modern hillside design. This 7,500-square-foot residence features a seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living spaces, including a saltwater pool, spa, and multiple firepits. The design’s strong horizontal lines, vertical wooden cladding, and ribbon windows create a visually captivating front façade, while the open-concept layout and generous use of natural light ensure a warm, inviting atmosphere throughout the home.
Larson Architecture Works, a renowned design firm, has unveiled their latest masterpiece – the Hamptons Meadow Compound, a captivating multi-unit housing development nestled in the picturesque Suffolk County of New York, United States.
Designed in 2021, this stunning project seamlessly blends modern architecture with the serene natural beauty of the surrounding meadows, offering residents a tranquil sanctuary amidst the verdant landscapes.
Maison KN, a stunning individual house nestled in the historic core of Hanoi, Vietnam, showcases the innovative design of NGHIA Architect. Commissioned for the grown children of a longstanding Hanoi family, this future-proof dwelling balances openness and comfort, integrating living, working, and leisure spaces seamlessly. Designed in 2023, the house stands out with its unique facade that “reflects” the randomness of the surrounding rooftops, creating different visual frames on each floor. The highlight is the 3rd-floor garden, featuring a floating walkway that brings in natural light and ventilation, while also ensuring privacy.
Designed by Weber Arquitectos, the Tiny House retreat in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, embodies a minimalist and efficient approach to modern living. This 2022 project, conceived as a rest house with a limited budget and construction timeline, showcases the innovative use of modular design and precast structures to create a tranquil oasis in the heart of the surrounding forest. With a focus on maximizing the limited square footage, the Tiny House prioritizes the public areas while efficiently accommodating private spaces, integrating seamlessly with the natural landscape.
Larson Architecture Works, a renowned Florida-based design firm, has unveiled their latest masterpiece – the stunning Florida Winter Retreat. This exquisite house, designed in 2021, seamlessly blends modern elegance with the serene beauty of its coastal setting. Featuring a sleek and contemporary aesthetic, this single-family residence exemplifies the firm’s commitment to creating exceptional living spaces that harmonize with their natural surroundings.
The Alpine Chalet CPL in Montreux, Switzerland, designed by Ralph Germann Architectes, showcases a stunning fusion of traditional mountain architecture and contemporary design. Originally built in 1830, this rural building has been expertly transformed into a modern haven, preserving the property’s historic charm while incorporating raw materials like concrete and lime plaster. The design emphasizes a neutral setting to showcase the clients’ artwork and antique furniture, with a large horizontal window offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Located in the lush landscapes of Indonesia, the Villa V by Atelier Alejandro Borrego is a stunning house that seamlessly blends modern design with the natural surroundings. Designed in 2023, this residential project is a testament to the interplay between architectural spaces, creating a light and fluid roof supported by a metallic canopy that protects against the region’s heavy rain and sun.
The V house’s open design maximizes views from all parts of the structure, complemented by the contrast of dark Ulin wood, sand-colored cement floors, and simple straight lines, resulting in a serene and peaceful atmosphere.