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Claustro House by Espiral Arquitectos

Claustro House by Espiral Arquitectos

Claustro House anchors a hill town in Zapallar, Chile, with a clear, almost classical idea reworked for family life. Espiral Arquitectos centers the house on a cloistered courtyard, drawing movement inwards and light from above, while a two-level plan separates social rhythms from retreat. A private exterior and a porous core create a deliberate contrast that suits the coastal setting and a multigenerational routine.

Casa Morera by ZHUD studio

Casa Morera by ZHUD studio

Casa Morera unfolds as a house in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain, crafted by ZHUD studio in 2024. Set within a residential context, the project focuses on daily living and rhythm rather than gesture, using clear planning moves to shape the experience of home. It reads as a composed residential work with a measured stance, where the plan steers the atmosphere and pace.

Covent Garden Apartment by Carmody Groarke

Covent Garden Apartment by Carmody Groarke

Covent Garden Apartment sits atop a nineteenth-century Grade II Listed merchant’s house in London, United Kingdom, reimagined by Carmody Groarke as a duplex penthouse. The home pairs an aluminum rooftop pavilion with renovated interiors shaped for family life. Inside, walnut and ash temper the industrial gleam while new skylights pull light deep into the plan. It’s a composed, material-led project with a crisp exterior and a warm, crafted core.

House on a Hill: Vertical Living

FeaturedHouse on a Hill: Vertical Living

House on a Hill lands in Hillsdale, United States, from FORMA as a measured, modern house shaped by pandemic-era realities and hard-won pragmatism. Sited on a mostly wooded 9-acre lot two hours north of New York City, the project channels constraints into a clear plan: lift the main living rooms for light and long views, tighten the footprint, and keep construction disciplined without losing warmth.

Villa Junot Revives 1920s Grandeur with Contemporary Parisian Art

Villa Junot Revives 1920s Grandeur with Contemporary Parisian Art

Villa Junot sits on Avenue Junot in Paris, France, a 1920s house revived for Iconic House’s Maison-Hôtelière vision. The Paris studio Claves leads a full interior transformation that restores heritage while threading in contemporary art and craft. Across generous rooms and a rooftop, the project moves between museum-grade detail and lived-in comfort, merging hospitality polish with the intimacy of a private residence.

Villa Ousia — Three Volumes Orchestrate Indoor-Outdoor Life by the Sea

FeaturedVilla Ousia — Three Volumes Orchestrate Indoor-Outdoor Life by the Sea

Villa Ousia sits on a hillside above Pitsidia, Greece, where Paly Architects condense a house into three offset volumes shaped by stone, earth-toned plaster, and glass. The arrangement pivots around a pool and a pair of pergolas, threading the rooms to outdoor life while softening wind and sun. Built between 2023 and 2025, the residence reads as concise and deliberate, with local materials setting the tone indoors and out.

10M by CUBO design architect

10M by CUBO design architect

10M sets a calm residential agenda in Tokyo, Japan, where CUBO design architect places a house at the edge of greenery with distant sea views. The project draws a Japanese-American couple toward quieter days, aligning daily life to water and horizon. Within this house typology, a long pool and a measured entry sequence organize movement and sightlines, inviting the coastal landscape back into the rooms.

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