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Casa TAM by FFelix Architecture

A modern, minimalist house with concrete, glass, and stone facade, featuring clean lines and a open layout.

Casa TAM is a residential project located in León, Mexico, designed by FFelix Architecture in 2022. The house’s unusual irregular lot features twin façades and offers scenic views of the surrounding area. Characterized by a cutting-edge style, Casa TAM combines contrasting materials and dynamic overhangs. The spacious interior includes luxurious touches and smartly utilized space, guaranteeing comfort and avant-garde design for living.

Casa Boratuna by Bouman Blends into Catalan Landscape

An open-plan kitchen with a wooden beam ceiling, concrete floors, and a deer wandering through.

In 2024, designer Bouman created Casa Boratuna, located in Vall del Llémena, Spain. The house respects Catalan vernacular architecture, resembling traditional masia farmhouses. Positioned on cross terraces, it offers views of the valley. Local stone and wooden gabled roofs connect with regional history, while the compact, square floor plan includes a central living space and corner bedrooms. Highly insulated, the house uses aerothermal energy, aligning with passive house standards for low energy consumption. Casa Boratuna thus balances traditional aesthetics with modern functionality.

Unplanned Domestic Prototype by Ismael Medina Manzano

Vibrant, modern interior with green accents, bold artwork, and lush greenery complementing the architectural elements.

Ismael Medina Manzano redesigned a 60-square-meter apartment in San Sebastian, Spain, in 2024. The Unplanned Domestic Prototype critically explores the transformative potential of the property. Modern domestic needs are the focus of this project that challenges standardized principles and reimagines living spaces in the 21st century.

The apartment was transformed into a flexible, multifunctional environment adaptable to the changing needs of contemporary life. Rather than reinforcing the static nature of the original design, it integrates architectural possibilities that celebrate diverse social interactions.

Sazlı DY House Captures Tradition with Contemporary Twist

Modern open-concept living room with sleek wooden entertainment unit, fireplace, and track lighting.

Located in Ayvacık, Türkiye, the Sazlı DY House was designed in 2024 by Studio OM. Surrounded by a 4-decare olive grove, this house blends local architectural texture with a contemporary interpretation. This aims to provide a direct connection with nature while ensuring a modern living experience. Expansive windows showcase splendid views, ensuring an uninterrupted bond with the external environment.

Gardenias House in Valencia by Mano de Santo

Modern architectural design with clean lines, contrasting materials, and thoughtful landscaping.

The Gardenias House, designed by Mano de Santo in 2023, is a single-family home located in Valencia, Spain. Instead of demolishing an unfinished structure, the designers conducted structural tests to preserve and revitalize it. Skylights flood the home with natural light, and it connects with the surrounding valley views. The project emphasizes minimizing waste, integrating efficient solutions, and ensuring energy self-sufficiency through a photovoltaic system.

Vintage Apartment Perfectly Marries Contemporary Comfort with Nostalgic Flair

Modern, open-plan kitchen and dining area with geometric patterns, natural wood, and vibrant accents.

Nestled in Poznań, Poland, the Vintage Apartment is designed by Bruch Studio in 2024. The apartment embodies a contemporary and vintage fusion evident through the chic kitchen, adorned with soft green cabinets, and the serene bedroom, featuring a subtle green headboard. An inviting open-plan living area, accompanied by cozy seating, further showcases the harmonious blend of comfort and nostalgia that defines this exquisite residence.

Slot Haus Melds With Elements of Nature for Relaxing Retreat in Utah

A contemporary desert retreat with sleek black exteriors and large windows offering panoramic views.

Covering 6,500 square feet, the Slot Haus house in Park City, Utah, designed by Klima Architecture, enchants with its smooth melding into the environment. The abode features a layout organized around a central corridor that connects areas including a guest wing, public zones, and a family section, while a central courtyard offers views of the surrounding landscape and a refuge from storms.

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