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Palmer Apartment: A Modernist Home in Manhattan

Palmer Apartment: A Modernist Home in Manhattan

Discover the Palmer Apartment, a modernist home in Manhattan’s heart, crafted by Fernando Fisbein.

This pied-à-terre, spanning 1,350 square feet (125.42 square meters), offers a tranquil escape with its open, airy interiors and seamless integration of social spaces, illuminated by both natural and bespoke lighting. It’s a New York sanctuary where every detail, from the white oak floors to the Crema Marfil marble, echoes luxury and harmony.

Villa in Chonan: A Modern Escape in the Boso Peninsula

Villa in Chonan: A Modern Escape in the Boso Peninsula

The Villa in Chonan, crafted by Tapo Tomioka Architectural Planning Office in 2022, offers a serene getaway in Japan’s Boso Peninsula. This one-story villa, surrounded by forests, features a spacious outdoor living area and a pool.

Designed for a Tokyo family’s weekend retreat, it seamlessly blends indoor comfort with natural beauty, perfect for hosting and relaxation.

House for G: A Tranquil Weekend Home Overlooking Tokyo Bay

House for G: A Tranquil Weekend Home Overlooking Tokyo Bay

In Kisarazu, Japan, House for G by Kurosawa Kawara-Ten artfully merges contemporary design with a lush suburban setting. Designed for an elderly couple, this weekend house sits on a steep slope, blending seamlessly with nature. Additionally, the home boasts minimal environmental impact and stunning Tokyo Bay views.

Emphasizing sustainability, it utilizes locally sourced wood affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, ‘House for G’ provides a serene retreat near Tokyo, showcasing a harmonious balance between modern living and the natural world.

Cortines Loft: Blending Privacy and Openness in Barcelona

Cortines Loft: Blending Privacy and Openness in Barcelona

Explore Cortines, a captivating industrial-style loft, thoughtfully reimagined in 2022 by Gokostudio Architects in Barcelona.

This innovative project masterfully merges open loft living with the necessity for privacy. Seamlessly maintaining the loft’s original charm, marked by double-height ceilings and exposed beams, it introduces transparent joinery and heavy curtains for flexible privacy. Furthermore, the ground floor transformation unites the kitchen and dining area, creating a cohesive, well-lit space. Warm finishes throughout the loft enrich its historic allure, crafting a modern urban haven.

MaE: Modern Living Redefined in Montreal

MaE: Modern Living Redefined in Montreal

Discover MaE, a modern architectural marvel in Montreal, Canada, masterfully designed by Alexandre Bernier Architecte in 2022. This exquisite house stands as a beacon of contemporary design, embodying elegance and innovation.

MaE reflects the vibrant spirit of Montreal, blending cutting-edge architecture with comfortable, sophisticated living. This home not only captures the essence of modern aesthetics but also seamlessly integrates with the dynamic urban landscape of one of Canada’s most beloved cities.

Cacho House: Merging Nature with Modern Living

Cacho House: Merging Nature with Modern Living

Discover the Cacho House, Grizzo Studio‘s modern masterpiece in Buenos Aires, crafted in 2022. Ingeniously situated on a triangular lot, the house cleverly separates communal and private areas on the ground floor.

Additionally, a distinctive double-height living room forms the home’s centerpiece. Furthermore, the design harmoniously blends with the surrounding greenery, featuring expansive windows and strategic landscaping. Moreover, the use of travertine, a neutral color palette, and natural wood accents ensures a timeless and practical elegance. Thus, Cacho House stands as a testament to the seamless integration of modern design and nature.

House#11: Milan’s Custom Modernity by Rubini

FeaturedHouse#11: Milan’s Custom Modernity by Rubini

Welcome to House#11, where Andrea Rubini‘s genius for modern design shines in Milan’s dynamic southeast area. Created in 2023 for a young couple, this 100 sqm apartment (approximately 1076 sqft) stands mere moments from the celebrated Fondazione Prada.

Rubini skillfully revitalizes the classic 1960s central corridor, transforming it into the home’s heartbeat. Moreover, the subtle grey tones on walls and floors provide a canvas for the striking elm veneers and furniture. Simultaneously, the innovative double-panel doors cleverly balance light and privacy, epitomizing the spirit of Milan’s illustrious design heritage.

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