The Ethereal Light apartment in Bucharest, Romania, designed by Jooca Studio in 2022, embodies a sleek and minimalist aesthetic. Characterized by natural, earthy tones with a wabi-sabi influence, the interior uses custom furniture and decor to enhance its compact 90-square-meter layout.
The Kresta Garden House #01 in Madrid, Spain, showcases Lucas y Hernández-Gil Arquitectos‘ design prowess. The office features an innovative greenhouse-inspired aesthetic that blurs boundaries between indoors and outdoors. Designed in 2023, the multipurpose structure elevates the original bungalow, complemented by a lush garden and adaptable interior elements, creating a seamless environment ideal for work, relaxation, and creativity while fostering a deep connection with the natural setting.
Alessia Garibaldi updated Citylife Apartment, located in Milan, Italy, in 2024. Known for offering her services for exclusive projects in the city, Garibaldi designed a quiet and sustainable green oasis with both private and professional spaces. Rigid and minimal interiors in beige, forest green, ivory, and burnt earth tones feature hidden cabinets and artistic decor.
Completed in 2023 in Jakarta, Indonesia, Micro Tower Living exemplifies Arti design studio‘s approach to designing houses in tropical urban environments. The co-living concept was designed specifically aimed at residents living in the capital city six days a week.
Meridiani House Copenhagen is a 180-square-metre showroom space in Hellerup, Copenhagen. Designed by Christine Callsen in 2024, the project draws inspiration from both Italian and Danish design elements. It features various settings showcasing Meridiani collections, with spaces characterised by distinct colour palettes and material contrasts. The design aims to create a harmonious and personalised home-like experience within the showroom, reflecting the adaptability of Meridiani collections in different interior styles.
THEZA Architects renovated a historic apartment in Wrocław, Poland, by stripping back finishes to reveal its structural elements. Designed in 2022, the WrocLOFT project involved exposing the original brick facades and steel beams, while adding minimalist furniture and a compact staircase. The open loft studio features a flexible layout, with semi-transparent partitions and a movable curtain for privacy, blending historical textures with modern details.
South African studio SAOTA has completed the Noom Hotel Abidjan Plateau in Ivory Coast, featuring a layered facade as a contemporary extension of the city’s modernist heritage. The studio references local patterns and motifs within clean, rational forms at this skyscraping hotel, blending modernism with regional identity advancements in both design and architecture.
Kart Projects designed House K, a single-storey residence in Australia, in 2021. The project, just a 50-square-metre extension, aimed to maximise garden space on a small block. The design retained existing spaces while cleverly overlapping functions. Coffered ceiling volumes in the addition provide a sense of spaciousness and light.