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21c St. Louis by Hufft

Featured21c St. Louis by Hufft

21c St. Louis in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, is a boutique hotel and museum designed by Hufft in 2023. The design revitalizes and restores the building’s key historic features with an atmosphere that feels like a museum while remaining comfortable and homelike, and evokes the YMCA’s 1920s mission to welcome both locals and travelers.

IO House by KSR Architects

FeaturedIO House by KSR Architects

KSR Architects designed IO House to marry bold, playful interactions with ultra-contemporary design in London, United Kingdom. This six-bedroom house features vast subterranean leisure facilities hidden from the public beneath a roof laden with shrubs and trees to attract local wildlife. The design features unexpected surprises such as chrome slides, a color-changing floating staircase, and moving digital walls, always prioritizing a balance between innovation, fun, and sustainable architecture and interior design.

Trullo GR by Reisarchitettura

Trullo GR by Reisarchitettura

Located in Fasano, Italy, Trullo GR is a house designed by Reisarchitettura that was completed in 2024. With a focus on the Apulian architectural style, this project integrates traditional materials and contemporary design with sustainable technologies, including a heat pump, photovoltaics, and home automation, to prioritize comfort and energy efficiency. The design showcases a commitment to blending local culture with modern advancements in the realm of architecture.

Summerhill Family Home by Barbora Vokac Taylor Architect

FeaturedSummerhill Family Home by Barbora Vokac Taylor Architect

Located in Toronto, Canada, Summerhill Family Home is a house designed by Barbora Vokac Taylor Architect in 2023. The design blends features of contemporary design style with current technologies and aesthetic trends to promote comfort, ease, and elegance in residential design. The house underwent a full gut renovation including a three-storey rear addition and extensive landscaping, prioritizing natural light, art integration, and seamless indoor-influenced outdoor spaces.

The Split House by Collage Architecture Studio

The Split House by Collage Architecture Studio

Located in Bengaluru, India, The Split House is a residential project that showcases the work of Collage Architecture Studio. Designed in 2024, this four-bedroom house is characterized by its simple yet impactful design that emphasizes a central split feature. This division connects internal spaces with light, air, and greenery while facilitating an efficient layout that seamlessly integrates the surrounding natural environment.

3-Juxta House by Kee Yen Architect

3-Juxta House by Kee Yen Architect

The 3-Juxta House, located in Malaysia, was designed by Kee Yen Architect in 2023, featuring a unique design that embodies the essence of tropical living. This architectural composition consists of three distinct yet interconnected volumes, tailored to accommodate the diverse needs of different generations within the family. The spaces are enhanced through carefully selected materials and innovative spatial design, creating a fluid harmony while allowing for individual expression.

MCHU Villa by MAS Architecture

MCHU Villa by MAS Architecture

Located in Da Nang, Vietnam, MCHU Villa was designed in 2023 by MAS Architecture. This house prioritizes privacy while connecting nature and creating space for interaction with nature and family. The proposal offers a solution to develop a personalized lifestyle that balances living indoors and outdoors, with open fronts and backs, communal spaces for children’s families and private bedrooms for grandparents, with all areas connected through green spaces and open voids.

Casa RM – Totoritas by Cheng Franco Arquitectos

Casa RM – Totoritas by Cheng Franco Arquitectos

The project consists of a two-level single-family house with approximately 205m² of covered area, located in the private condominium “Totoritas,” 80 km south of Lima, Peru. The site is 100 meters from the beach and is situated next to one of the main streets of the condominium. The client’s brief described a house that its architecture would not close off to the exterior but instead be as open as possible to the main front, inviting and welcoming passersby and neighbours.

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