The Terrazzo Apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Studio Arthur Casas, features custom elements inspired by Carlo Scarpa. Created for a couple who are passionate about spacious and continuous spaces, the apartment prioritizes functionality and minimalist finishes.
Kelder Architects has renovated and extended Avonleigh Queenslander to centre around its double-height grand room. The project prioritises outdoor living, with sandstone and timber fretwork bringing material interest throughout the Queensland home.
Villa Bôrik in Žilina, Slovakia, is a three-story concrete house designed by PLURAL in 2021. The home respects its surroundings with a portion of its volume hidden underground. A distinct spiral staircase complements its cubic form, while the ground floor is open, utilizing natural light and versatile configurations.
Modern Oasis of Sensual Minimalism is an apartment in Kyiv, Ukraine, designed by Alta Idea Design Studio. Completed in 2023, the interior features a sleek layout incorporating decorative, tactile and technological elements to provide a couple with a peaceful, harmonious home.
Architecture firm Halel Arch has upgraded the interiors of Canada Israel, a home in Ra’anana, Israel, to incorporate elements of North American design. The home, initially purchased by a Canadian couple, was transformed to match their preferred aesthetic. The design, led by architect Shira Muskal, incorporates herringbone pattern parquet flooring, a stylish kitchen, black aluminium profiles, and dynamic natural granite surfaces, all while ensuring a seamless indoor-outdoor connection.
Designed by Matteo Magnabosco, Casa Mazzini is located in Torino, Italy. This historic apartment renovation prioritizes natural light and organisation. Structured around a sizable kitchen-cum-living room with a chunky corner sofa, the home features decor with Scandinavian touches, such as clean-lined furniture and statement lights. A palette of natural wood, marble, and glass is used throughout, while sage green tiles nod to contemporary trends.
Situated in Santa Cruz, California, the 21 House, crafted by Fuse Architects + Builders, represents a flawless merger of architecture and the natural world. This magnificent beachfront home, finalized in 2021, is strategically located adjacent to the iconic Santa Mo’s surf break. Here, existence unfolds against the vivid backdrop of sandy beaches, granting residents an unmatched coastal adventure.
Johnston Architects designed the Oak Tree Pavilion in Lacey, Washington, USA. Completed in 2019, this first facility for a 55+ housing community is inspired by nearby oak trees, offering residents a connection to nature with its warm, textural interiors and spacious, light-filled rooms.
The pavilion features a lounge area, fitness studio, and a gathering hall, all designed to promote social and physical wellness. Its design reflects traditional home concepts with contemporary, commercial-style interiors.