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La Marinedda Residence Sardegna by Space4Architecture

La Marinedda Residence Sardegna by Space4Architecture

La Marinedda Residence sits on a sloping hillside in Sardinia, Italy, where Space4Architecture shapes a new coastal house from local stone and measured light. The single-story dwelling stretches low against the horizon, pairing an A-frame profile with a sheltered courtyard that answers the island’s wind, sun, and sea views. Calm interiors in pale finishes open directly to terraces and planted edges, giving the house a quietly contemporary yet regionally grounded presence.

Jiuxi Rose Garden — A Serene Courtyard House

Jiuxi Rose Garden — A Serene Courtyard House

Jiuxi Rose Garden sits in Hangzhou, China, as a private house by GFD shaped around quiet contact with landscape and light. The 500-square-meter residence draws nature into daily rituals, from tea and reading to family gatherings, through restrained materials and calm furnishings that keep the focus on texture, proportion, and the slow movement of the seasons. Rooms stay open yet composed, inviting an unhurried way of living.

Kensho: Minimalist Zen Home for Quiet City Living

Kensho: Minimalist Zen Home for Quiet City Living

Kensho sets a quiet tone in Jakarta, Indonesia, where Co+in Collaborative Lab reshapes a compact apartment into a measured study in zen minimalism. The 900-square-foot unit shifts from two bedrooms to one, trading excess partitioning for an open kitchen, living, and dining core that foregrounds calm daily rituals. Black and grey surfaces, warmed by wood, hold a restrained mood that suits both the city and the client’s pared-back way of living.

Torre dell’orologio Alpine Apartment by Caracter Architettura d’Interni

Torre dell’orologio Alpine Apartment by Caracter Architettura d’Interni

Torre dell’orologio unfolds as a warm mountain apartment in Sestriere, Italy, designed by Caracter Architettura d’Interni with a rich, tactile interior palette. Large windows pull in the alpine panorama while timber ceilings, layered textiles, and sculptural lighting turn the open living areas into a generous gathering place. Throughout the apartment, finishes and furnishings lean toward a contemporary chalet mood that suits the winter resort setting.

Casa del Colle by Caracter Architettura d’Interni

Casa del Colle by Caracter Architettura d’Interni

Casa del Colle sits in the alpine town of Sestriere, Italy, where Caracter Architettura d’Interni reshapes a compact chalet into a darkly polished retreat. The interior leans into warm timber, stone textures, and plush textiles, framing the mountain view with a calm, contemporary mood. Rooms flow from fireplace lounge to bunk-lined corridor and wrapped bed alcoves, giving the small footprint a sense of choreography instead of crowding.

Kelly Chalet Warms Alpine Stone And Timber With Soft Luxury Inside

Kelly Chalet Warms Alpine Stone And Timber With Soft Luxury Inside

Kelly anchors a mountainside in Cervinia, Italy, where Caracter Architettura d’Interni crafts a chalet around timber, stone, and long views of the valley. The project leans into rustic warmth while threading in contemporary lines, from glazed partitions to tailored upholstery, so winter evenings and summer mornings share the same easy comfort. Every room folds into the next, forming a quietly cohesive retreat shaped for alpine life.

Atria Institute in New York by Rockwell Group

Atria Institute in New York by Rockwell Group

Atria Institute in New York transforms a medical facility in New York, NY, United States into a residential-style retreat by Rockwell Group. The project folds preventive care, advanced diagnostics, and hospitality into a layered interior where travertine, walnut, and gold leaf frame a calm experience. Patients move from lobby to lecture garden and private suites with a sense of rhythm rather than rush, supported by precise material choices and controlled light.

Hayden House: Regenerative Mountain Living in Aspen’s High Valley

Hayden House: Regenerative Mountain Living in Aspen’s High Valley

Hayden House settles into a high Colorado valley above Aspen, CO, United States, where forest and meadow meet at 8,500 feet. Design Workshop shapes the house as a year-round family retreat, building on regenerative strategies that protect most of the land while framing long views to distant peaks. Inside and out, modular pavilions, planted roofs, and restored ground plane tie domestic life to the seasons without overwhelming the fragile montane setting.

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