The Jurumirim House, located in São Paulo, Brazil, was designed by Nitsche Arquitetos. Envisioned as a sprawling, single-story property, the residence features seven distinct volumes. Each section is thoughtfully connected by sheltered pathways and small gardens, creating a unique spatial experience. The project represents a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary styles, expressed through exposed wood structure and highlighted by an innovative combination of materials.
Monastery House is in Greece, designed by Etsi Architects. Perched high on a mountain, it provides stunning views. The house is a combination of styles, merging traditional and modern aesthetics. Its design reflects the clients’ love for local architecture and addresses their security needs, offering spaces for individual use as well as communal areas, including a meditation space for Buddhist practices. This architectural approach creates a unique identity in its natural environment.
Situated in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico, Ka’anche House is a residence designed by Ápiron with a focus on strong connections to nature and the surrounding landscape. The design features a distinct elevated volume that allows a continuous relationship with the outdoors, utilizing an open layout with natural ventilation.
Set within Summit Park in Park City, Utah, Tree Haus is a residential house designed by Klima Architecture in 2018. Recognized for meeting Passive House standards, the design expresses a commitment to environmental sustainability with a highly efficient thermal envelope. The residence showcases clean lines, a seamless indoor-outdoor connection, and a distinctive black exterior, representing contemporary architecture in response to the natural landscape.
Occupying a verdant cliff overlooking the Pacific, Quinto Sol House in Punta Mita, Mexico, designed by Estudio Cristina Grappin, presents three distinct volumes that flow in a rhythmic succession of private and public spaces. Throughout the expansive residence, the ocean and lush greenery defining the Nayarit coastline are ever-present, fully embraced by panoramic views or revealed within the spaces.
Blok is a rustic lodge in Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada, designed in 2024 by QUINZHEE Architecture. The design incorporates an asymmetrical shape that evokes a climbing boulder and features ample natural lighting and angles reminiscent of climbing holds. The house offers a unique living experience combining privacy and immersion in nature, with interconnected indoor spaces and protected outdoor areas ideal for relaxation and climbing activities.
Peace is a rustic lodge located on a steep, wooded lot on Le Maelström Mountain in Lac-Beauport, Quebec, Canada. Designed by QUINZHEE Architecture, the property prioritises the convergence of interior spaces and outdoor gathering areas, enveloped within complementary metal and openwork cedar structures, providing shelter while offering stunning overviews of the mountain landscape and fragrant cedar forests.
The TM Project is a house located in Itupeva, Brazil. Designed by Two Arquitetura and completed in 2024, this elegant residence combines the sophistication of a luxury hotel with the comfort of a private home. Its open floor plan fosters interaction and togetherness, while high-end materials such as Moledo stone, Guatemalan green marble, and European oak enhance the sense of luxury and organic connection to the surrounding nature.