Mina One is a beautiful brand new propertie, located on a private complex above Glyfadi bay, on the South-western point of Mykonos. A fresh and innovative atmosphere dominates outdoors through the original paving of the terrace and the ingenious concept of the pebble covered infinity swimming pool surface, which also includes a built-in Jacuzzi. The pool terrace also offers options of leisure and relaxation with its large shaded lounge area, simple yet appealing outdoor dining and BBQ area.
The Safe house project by Robert Konieczny from KWK Promes was built near Warsaw, Poland. The main priority of the owner was to provide the feeling of maximum security, and as a result we can see a modern fortress, which is hidden behind an impenetrable wall.
Located in beautiful Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Casa China Blanca, with its modern and sleek design, overlooks the Pacific Ocean’s Banderas Bay. With nearly completely white interiors, paired with luxurious pink marble floors – the resort villa exudes rest and relaxation. The large winding balconies boast a spectacular view, particularly during sundown.
Cape Town-based studio Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects (SAOTA) has designed the Nettleton 198 residence in collaboration with interior design studio OKHA Interiors.
The four-bedroom Ber House in Midrand, South Africa was designed by Nico van der Meulen Architects and it’s equipped with all the necessary features for a growing family.
This amazing 4,500 square Ron Ron house was designed by Costa Rican architect Victor Cañas. It was created for a young couple and their small son in Costa Rica, bringing the idea of enjoying the beautiful surroundings within two worlds – inside and outside.
Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Altamira Residence by Marmol Radziner occupies a 20-acre site along the coast of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The project is a 15,500 square foot complex with a main residence, study, guesthouse, and garage. The design was inspired by the natural topography of the site and the client’s interest in geology. Responding to the untouched feel of the land and the geography in the area, the home’s floor levels cut into the terrain, making the structures appear to be emerging from the earth. The house captures a series of views that encourage the journey through the site.