Unveiling the architectural marvel of 2023, the Red Soil House – an epitome of modern design nestled in the heart of Istria, Croatia. Crafted meticulously by Konzola Arhitektura, this single-story home is elegantly ensconced within an 878 m² (9,450 square feet) plot in Novigrad’s Stancijeta, a serene residential district.
A testament to innovative architecture, the house captures the spirit of its locale, reflecting the distinctive red soil and lush greenery of Istria. The unique raumplan layout interconnects indoor and outdoor spaces, effortlessly aligning to the complex trapezoidal plot, ensuring a view of the distant sea from every room. The intelligent window placement allows the dance of sunlight and shadow throughout the day, complemented by a pool that mirrors the surrounding foliage.
As you approach Novigrad, the Red Soil House stands near the city’s main entrance, becoming an iconic landmark of this historic coastal town.
Discover the majestic Redsail Residence, an architectural masterpiece nestled by the lakeside in the vibrant heart of Southern California. Brought to life by the renowned Dunn Architecture Studio in 2021, this contemporary two-story house seamlessly fuses the inside and outside worlds, offering both a commanding street presence and an intimate connection with the sparkling lake nearby. Crafted with an exquisite combination of Equitone fiber-cement panels, stone, and white stucco, the design resonates with the unique charm of Southern California’s natural beauty.
Whether you’re a design enthusiast or just seeking some home inspiration, come and experience the fusion of modern design and nature’s beauty in the Redsail Residence.
Dive into the serene ambiance of Ibiza Spring, a stunning two-story house designed by Susanna Cots Interior Design. Nestled in the heart of Ibiza, Spain, this home is a testament to Mediterranean design principles.
Experience a harmonious blend of natural elements and architectural brilliance in a living space that spans 350 m² (3767.37 sq ft) complemented by a lush 3,000 m² (32,291.73 sq ft) garden. Discover tranquility within the symmetrical spaces, large windows that invite the outdoors in, and elements that celebrate the charming Ibizan springs.
Welcome to Ibiza Spring, where Mediterranean design meets the spirit of Ibiza!
Welcome to Casa Maryvilla, a two-story architectural marvel in Calpe, Spain, designed by Nodopía Arquitectura y Diseño. Fusing contemporary design with traditional Mediterranean aesthetics, this house is nestled on the peak of Morro de Toix, offering unparalleled views of the illustrious Costa Blanca.
Casa Maryvilla is an embodiment of harmony, meticulously built to seamlessly blend with the landscape, utilizing natural materials and ingenious design to transform the steep terrain into a unique living experience.
Immerse yourself in the serene countryside of Spain with the Xinzo House, a harmonious blend of traditional and modern design by the renowned Carbajo Barrios. This redesigned retreat in 2023 stands out as an epitome of flexibility and authenticity, nestled in the quaint village of Xinzo. The distinctive country house marries minimalism with practicality, boasting a layout that allows multiple configurations for various uses.
The property, with its roughly rectangular footprint of 40 meters (131 feet) by 22 meters (72 feet), is a testament to the architect’s inventive use of space and simplicity. Its unique location on a sensibly flat plot adds a touch of tranquility while its design pays homage to the area’s popular architecture, and its dramatic juxtaposition of public and private spaces.
Discover the stunning transformation of Can Biel, a late 19th-century house nestled in La Cerdanya, Spain, a region renowned for its beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Brought to life by the talented Sau Taller d’Arquitectura in 2022, these four rural typology houses perfectly encapsulate a blend of tradition and modernity.
Carefully retaining the historic charm of the original stone structure, the redesign boasts an expanded layout, generous open spaces, and strategic window placements that ensure an abundance of natural light. This innovative architectural marvel is a testament to the enduring allure of traditional design, skillfully reimagined for the 21st century.
Welcome to Luna House – a unique fusion of concrete design and natural splendor nestled at the foot of the Andes Mountains in Yungay, Chile. This isn’t just a house, it’s an architectural masterpiece. Designed by Pezo Von Ellrichshausen in 2022, Luna House challenges the definition of living spaces by blurring the lines between work and home, indoors and outdoors.
Composed of twelve distinct blocks separated by seismic joints, this extraordinary structure resembles both a cloister and a museum, expanding the boundaries of traditional residential architecture. The property features four breathtaking courtyards, each providing a unique sensory experience, from tranquil flower gardens to a serene pond surrounded by old trees. The name Luna House is derived from the largest courtyard, which matches the size of a traditional Chilean bullring or ‘medialuna.’ Discover the remarkable design and the intimate spaces of Luna House, where the stunning backdrop of the Andes Mountains meets innovative architectural design.
Immerse yourself in the soothing harmony of the Zamoskvorech’e apartment, a 140 square meter (1507 square feet) oasis of tranquility nestled within the bustling heart of Moscow, Russia. This captivating vintage-inspired abode, artfully crafted by PRØDECØR interior studio in 2022, harks back to the early 19th-century charm of its original building.
Engage with the past through preserved historical stucco in the hallway and a collection of nostalgic objects that spin tales of bygone eras. An embodiment of wabi-sabi design, the Zamoskvorech’e apartment embraces the beauty of imperfection, offering a respite from the urban hustle with its gentle shades and pure lines. Here, the simplicity of wood and natural fabrics reign supreme, perfectly complemented by a specially commissioned panno from artist Ulyana Khokhlova in the living room.