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Suburban Villa by Matheas Architecture

FeaturedSuburban Villa by Matheas Architecture

Suburban Villa anchors an elevated plot in Thessaloniki, Greece, where Matheas Architecture reworks an unfinished suburban house into a refined, contemporary residence. The project threads minimalism with understated luxury, opening everyday life to long city views while reorganizing domestic routines around an open-plan core, dedicated leisure level, and revitalized pool terrace that respond directly to the owners’ way of living.

Residence in Cortina Reveals Textured Stone Craft for Alpine Living

FeaturedResidence in Cortina Reveals Textured Stone Craft for Alpine Living

Residence in Cortina transforms a historic hay barn into a contemporary chalet in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, under the guidance of architect Ambra Piccin. The project leans on Antolini natural stone, hand-worked spruce, and aged iron to root alpine living in a rich material palette that respects the barn’s original character. Across three compact levels, wide mountain views and robust finishes turn daily routines into a tactile, landscape-linked experience.

Mar de Flores by Elástica Studio

Mar de Flores by Elástica Studio

Mar de Flores stands on a rising coastal slope in La Libertad Department, El Salvador, conceived by Elástica Studio as a compact multi unit housing enclave. Four slender homes climb toward the sea, stacking terraces, bedrooms, and rooftop decks to work with the sun, the breeze, and the view. Inside and out, the architecture leans on simple materials and clear volumes to keep attention on ocean light and everyday coastal life.

Yield House by Splyce Design

Yield House by Splyce Design

Yield House rises above Vancouver, Canada, as a house conceived for extended family gatherings by Splyce Design. Set on an east–west lot in the city’s westside, the project balances privacy from the sidewalk with long views to mountains, ocean and skyline. Guests move through a measured sequence of walls, stairs and framed outlooks, arriving in a calm interior where social rooms, tucked service zones and quiet retreats stay connected yet distinct.

60s Style House: Bold Italian Apartment for a Young Creative Life

60s Style House: Bold Italian Apartment for a Young Creative Life

60s Style House reimagines a 1960s apartment in Forlì, Italy, through the vivid lens of Pier Currà Architettura. The studio reshapes a historic flat for a young creative couple, fusing custom pieces with a graphic palette rooted in mid-century visual culture. Color, light, and pop references reframe everyday rooms into a lived-in narrative of memory and invention.

Casa Binôme: Reimagining a Madrid Duplex Around a Living Stair Core

Casa Binôme: Reimagining a Madrid Duplex Around a Living Stair Core

Casa Binôme unfolds as an 80 m² attic house in Madrid, Spain, reworked by Gon Architects into a precise duplex centered on a reimagined stair. Within a narrow plan and a protected urban setting, the project turns circulation, storage, and everyday rituals into one continuous sequence that extends from kitchen to terrace. The result is a home that supports both sociable evenings and introspective days with equal care.

Casa MA: Sunlit Sao Paulo Apartment With Airy Indoor-Outdoor Life

Casa MA: Sunlit Sao Paulo Apartment With Airy Indoor-Outdoor Life

Casa MA stands as a quietly expressive apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, imagined by RUA 141 Arquitetura for urban life lived across levels. The project threads a warm, industrial-inflected interior through living room, kitchen, bedrooms, and a planted rooftop, giving a compact footprint surprising reach. Generous light, carefully chosen materials, and a soft palette ground daily routines in a calm, tactile rhythm.

Long Flat — An Oak-Lined Barcelona Hideaway For Future Retirement

Long Flat — An Oak-Lined Barcelona Hideaway For Future Retirement

Long Flat unfolds inside a former office apartment in Barcelona, Spain, reworked by MIEL Arquitectos for a Boston family with roots in Shanghai. The project stretches between the lively Rambla de Catalunya and a quiet inner courtyard, tying together social life, retreat, and long-term plans for retirement. Materials, rescued fragments, and tailored joinery carry the story of an Eixample property updated for many chapters of family use.

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