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Skyview: A Modern Marvel in Portland with Panoramic Views

Modern architectural design with cantilevered balconies, glass walls, and outdoor lighting.

Discover Skyview, a bespoke four-story house in Northwest Portland’s Alphabet District, designed by William Kaven Architecture in 2020. This Portland, Oregon property redefines urban living with its top-floor living quarters and unparalleled views of the city and Cascade Mountains. Featuring floor-to-ceiling glass walls, a soothing rooftop water feature, and a serene master spa, Skyview blends modern design with natural elements seamlessly.

Via Palmanova Apartment: Inside Milan’s Vintage-Chic Living Space

Modern open-plan kitchen and living area with minimalist decor and hardwood floors.

Discover the Via Palmanova Apartment in Milan, Italy, a masterpiece of interior design by Archventil, crafted in 2022. This apartment embodies a unique blend of vintage style with modern living, designed to cater to the refined tastes of fashion industry professionals. It features an expansive kitchen, spa-like bathroom, and a living area that maximizes light and space, creating a welcoming environment for cooking and socializing.

A1208PP: Transforming a Hanoi Apartment with Yin and Yang Design

Spacious modern living room with sleek lighting fixtures, grey sofa, and open kitchen layout.

Located in Hanoi, Vietnam, A1208PP is an apartment redesigned by Flat6 Architects to embody the essence of comfort and spaciousness. The renovation, completed in 2023, transforms a traditional two-bedroom into a modern haven with a unique division of Yin and Yang spaces, incorporating a home office and a sacred space for worship, a rarity in Vietnamese apartments. This design not only meets the homeowner’s needs but also integrates Eastern philosophy into every corner, achieving a harmonious balance between light and dark.

Forest Hill Residence: A Masterpiece of Minimalism in Toronto

Spacious living room with clean, modern design featuring a stone fireplace, plush seating, and large windows.

Nestled in Toronto, Canada, Forest Hill Residence is an exquisite Georgian-style apartment designed by Burdifilek in 2023. Highlighting a minimalist aesthetic, this family home combines neutral tones with intricate architectural details. Ideal for those seeking a serene retreat, it’s designed for a textile designer emphasizing quiet elegance and sophisticated simplicity.

Ka-Ma-Ra: A Unique Rebirth of a Maniot Village House

Scenic stone terrace with cushioned seating, overlooking lush greenery and ocean view.

Discover the innovative transformation of Ka-Ma-Ra, a house in Greece, by Z-LEVEL architecture. Once a traditional café-grocery in a ruined Maniot village, it’s now a contemporary dwelling seamlessly blending history with modern design. This project, rooted in sustainable practices, demonstrates the wise use of local resources and materials, making it a perfect example of eco-friendly living and architectural creativity in 2022.

House in Warmiia: Eco-Friendly Living in Poland’s Countryside

A cozy cabin interior with a vaulted wooden ceiling, large windows, and modern furniture.

In Cerkiewnik, Poland, the House in Warmiia emerges as a stunning example of modern architecture effortlessly blending with nature. Designed by Marta Szlachta in 2023, this eco-friendly, single-story house showcases large glazings, natural materials, and a design that invites the outside in, making it an ideal haven for those seeking tranquility and modern amenities in a rural setting.

260 Bowery: Discover New York’s Latest Luxury Condo Gem

FeaturedElegant dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows, plush velvet chairs, and a modern chandelier.

Discover 260 Bowery, a stunning multi-unit housing project in New York, NY, designed by MA | Morris Adjmi Architects in 2021. This project seamlessly merges historic and contemporary design elements, offering luxury condos with expansive floorplans and lavish amenities. Nestled in the iconic post-industrial thoroughfare of the Bowery, it represents a unique blend of architectural styles, reflecting the evolution of Nolita’s landscape.