Oceanique Villas by MM++ Architects

This project by MM++ Architects is a small real estate development located in Mui Ne, a seaside holiday destination in Vietnam’s south east coast.

This project by MM++ Architects is a small real estate development located in Mui Ne, a seaside holiday destination in Vietnam’s south east coast.
Designed by Giorgos Zacharopoulos, this amazing housing complex consisting of 7 luxurious villas is situated in Santorini, Greece.
This beautiful resort located on the Greek island of Crete was designed by Davide Macullo Architects back in 2008.
Oceanvillas Curacao is situated in a luxurious, peaceful and most beautiful part of the island located in the Caribbean. Designed by Diego Henao, this 3,488 square foot, four bedroom, three bathroom residence was completed in August 2012. Fresh!
Casas Del Sol located on the tropical island of Koh Tao in Thailand offers luxury boutique villas with stunning panoramic ocean views. Spacious open plan living features contemporary tropical design with private swimming pool and deck terrace.
Casa Magnolia stands in San Isidro, Argentina, where dense vegetation and traditional villas frame its pale brick volumes. Designed by Estudio PK – Ignacio Pessagno & Lilian Kandus, the house balances privacy, openness, and a clear material idea rooted in an ecological white brick shell. The result is a contemporary dwelling that folds light, shade, and landscape into a quiet but precise architectural presence.
Cabin in Woods stands on a hillside above the Kozak Plateau in Bergama, Türkiye, conceived by Ediz Demirel Works as a compact, short-term rental retreat. The cabin leans into the contrast between an existing dry stone terrace wall and a prefabricated steel shell, pressing visitors closer to the terrain while holding them inside a precise metal envelope. Within this tight footprint, everyday rituals orbit a sunken gathering core and its framed landscape views.
Nestled in Ljubljana’s Mirje district, Vila Mirje stands as a dialogue between past and future. Layers of Roman heritage, Plečnik’s timeless interventions, and early 20th-century bourgeois elegance intertwine with contemporary design. Restored with care, the house preserves its frescoes, stoves, and stone staircases while embracing new garden pavilions and adaptable interiors. More than a renovation, it is a living palimpsest — a space where memory, change, and modern life coexist in harmony.
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