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Casa TH by Dinamita Taller

A modern, minimalist living room with concrete walls, large glass windows, and indoor plants.

Casa TH is a house designed by Dinamita Taller, located in Guadalajara, Mexico. The compact residence employs a double-height opening and landscaped basement to leverage natural light. The designers emphasized a harmonious material palette of frameworks, polished concrete and exposed walls, creating seamless visual connections between interiors and outdoors.

Terrace House by Moss Design

FeaturedContemporary open-concept living room with exposed brick walls, pendant lighting, and modular seating.

A new home construction project in Chicago, IL, Terrace House transforms outdoor living with open-air spaces and careful landscaping. Designed by Moss Design, the house artfully integrates nature with expansive sliding doors and a central courtyard featuring a fully equipped kitchen. Enhancing the celebration of nature and cooking, the property benefits from custom stainless steel elements that provide durability within nature-centric, transitional spaces.

Gordon Walker Remodel Transforms Seattle Condo with Japanese Design Elements

FeaturedContemporary home with a lush, green rooftop garden amidst autumn-hued trees.

Built in 1979, this condo is one of four in a development designed by prominent Pacific Northwest architect Gordon Walker. The project sought to build upon Walker’s legacy, merging the essence of Pacific Northwest design with the owner’s unique experiences and tastes. Balancing respect for Walker’s architectural legacy with the needs of modern living, the remodel emphasizes open but defined spaces, abundant natural light, and elements of Japanese and Korean design.

Malapai Tower House Emerges as a Sentinel In Flagstaff’s Pine Forests

FeaturedA modern, wooden cabin-like structure nestled among tall pine trees in a forested setting.

Situated in Flagstaff, Arizona, Malapai Tower House is a residence that exists in “harmonious symbiosis” with its surroundings. Designed by The Ranch Mine in 2022, the house has a double-height living space that opens onto a patio with 180-degree views of the surrounding forest populated with mountain lions, black bears, and elk. A nearby three-story lookout tower serves as a sentinel for wildlife sightings and potential forest fires.

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