Sankt Göres Refines Arches, Oak for Quiet Living in Düsseldorf

Sankt Göres Refines Arches, Oak for Quiet Living in Düsseldorf

Sankt Göres places two new townhouses in Düsseldorf, Germany, by Nidus with a measured hand and a calm voice. The house typology reads through arched oak windows, pale brick, and a monolithic posture that nods to local tradition without nostalgia. Inside, rooms move from lively to hushed, drawing on Japanese restraint and German craft to set a grounded rhythm for everyday living.

Cavern House by Super Assembly

FeaturedCavern House by Super Assembly

Cavern House lands in Singapore, Singapore as a house by Super Assembly, drawing on cave-like expanses to shape a family’s daily rhythm. The project turns a narrow site into a choreographed interior that moves from a concealed entry to a luminous core. Within, communal rooms, a family study, and a top-floor observatory keep relatives within sight and earshot, balancing privacy and exchange with an easy, lived-in pace.

Villa 18 Balances Three Volumes for Lakeside Living

Villa 18 Balances Three Volumes for Lakeside Living

Villa 18 lands in Madrid, Spain as a house by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos, composed with measured clarity and an eye toward the adjacent lake. The single-floor home organizes day and night functions across three offset volumes, making room for a southeast-facing terrace and a north-facing entry court. Calm materials and a choreographed route through water, light, and shade give daily life a clear rhythm without strain.

Casa Liquen: Clay Floors and Cool Shade by the Pacific Coast

FeaturedCasa Liquen: Clay Floors and Cool Shade by the Pacific Coast

Casa Liquen sits a few minutes from the beach in Chacala, Nayarit, Mexico, conceived as a house that edges toward a boutique hospitality vibe. Designed by FinoLozano, the four-level project leans into material craft to meet coastal conditions and guest comfort. Clay floors, pigmented wall finishes, and wood pergolas do practical work while setting a warm mood for rooms that open to terraces and salt‑washed light.

House in Misano Adriatico Pairs Warm Wood With Cool Stone Surfaces

House in Misano Adriatico Pairs Warm Wood With Cool Stone Surfaces

House in Misano Adriatico stands in Misano Adriatico, Italy, as a low-slung house by Menichetti+Caldarelli Architetti. Sliding walls, shaded terraces, and a linear pool set the daily rhythm while a restrained palette does the quiet work inside. The project reads as a calm domestic composition, where cabinetry, shelving, and soft seating organize generous rooms without fuss.

Catalog House Replans Two Flats Into a Light-Led Family Home

Catalog House Replans Two Flats Into a Light-Led Family Home

Catalog House converts two former flats into one family house in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, by PEND. The project reorganizes a Victorian semi to clarify circulation, amplify light, and draw daily life toward a west-facing garden. Across two levels, it balances open entertaining rooms with private quarters, giving the clients—owners of Catalog Interiors—a generous, flexible plan for living and hosting.

Lake Cle Elum Shapes A Modern Cabin For Snow, Sun, And Fire Year-Round

FeaturedLake Cle Elum Shapes A Modern Cabin For Snow, Sun, And Fire Year-Round

Lake Cle Elum anchors a crisp, modern house in Roslyn, WA, United States, where evergreens meet open water. Designed by sticklab, the residence occupies a small bench on a steep slope above the lake, paired with an 800-square-foot detached garage. The project steers toward clarity and durability, aligning large panes and low eaves with mountain weather and long views without losing the quiet feeling of a retreat.

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