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Ajisai Hill House: Vividly Merging with Nature

A modern stone and wood structure with a striking cantilever design, surrounded by lush greenery.

The Ajisai Hill House, designed by the acclaimed idee architects Vietnam, is a stunning example of modern architecture seamlessly integrated with the natural landscape of Vietnam. Situated on a steep mountain slope, this house measures 1000m2 and has spectacular views of a golf course and Tam Dao mountain range.

The architect’s innovative solution divides the property into two parts so that the highest point contains an upper block for maximum natural lighting and ventilation, while the lower part includes a garage as well as other supportive spaces. The two parts are connected with a dedicated elevator and steel bridge.

Casa Quase Verde: Ovar’s Unique Single-Story Home

Sleek, modern architectural design with large windows, terraced exterior, and lush landscaping.

In 2022, the single-story residence known as Casa Quase Verde was built by PSB Architects. Located in Ovar, Portugal, this beautiful house mixes modern architecture with natural beauty. Its ‘nearly green’ outside and intelligent design create a peaceful hideaway that effortlessly integrates interior living areas with vibrant greenery outside. This is a place where openness and seclusion can both be enjoyed at once: it’s a home where open spaces are valued without sacrificing privacy.

Casa Mazzini: Massimo Carnemolla’s Timeless Design Masterpiece

Wooden beamed ceiling, sliding glass doors, indoor-outdoor living space, vibrant artwork.

In the historic town of Ispica, Italy, designer Massimo Carnemolla has masterfully blended the natural world and modern design in his creation of Casa Mazzini. This captivating 2020 house project seamlessly integrates the rich biodiversity of the nearby Cava d’Ispica canyon with the owner’s passion for artisanal beekeeping.

Through the use of natural materials and a carefully curated mix of vintage and contemporary furnishings, Carnemolla has crafted a harmonious living space that celebrates the symbiosis between the built and natural environments.

T House: Upcycled Oyster Shell Paint Transforms Apartment

A modern, open-concept living space with a curved sofa, wood accents, and natural lighting.

Designed by renowned architecture firm Fathom, the T House in Hiroshina, Japan, offers a refreshing approach to modern apartment living. This 2024 renovation project transformed a newly built condominium, embracing upcycled materials and lush greenery to create a harmonious, personalized space.

Departing from mass-produced furnishings, the design integrates oyster shell paint, custom wood treatments, and strategically placed flora, blending the indoor and outdoor environments for a uniquely immersive experience.

Zemlja: A Sustainable Apartment Retrofit in Sarajevo

Warm, wooden kitchen with vibrant orange curtains and textured tile backsplash.

Introducing Zemlja, a sustainable and adaptable apartment retrofit in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, designed by Project V Architecture in 2023. This ecologically and economically viable project reimagines urban living, drawing inspiration from the city’s architectural history and the resilience of its citizens.

Zemlja, meaning “earth,” “land,” and “country,” offers a glimmer of hope for a viable alternative through sustainable reconstruction, promoting the use of local, natural materials and fostering a holistic approach to social repair and healing in the war-burdened Grbavica neighborhood.

Panorama Residence: Exploring Façade’s Panoramic Greek House

FeaturedSleek, modern architecture with expansive glass walls, pool, and lush landscaping.

The Panorama Residence, designed by Façade in 2023, is a captivating house nestled in Patras, Greece. Taking on the project at the cementation stage, the designers were tasked with reimagining the property both internally and externally, focusing on the stunning panoramic landscape, optimal lighting, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.

Structured across three levels, the residence seamlessly integrates all its spaces and functions, with the middle floor serving as the core, housing the daytime and overnight areas. The design’s torsion and transparency brilliantly capture the breathtaking vistas of the Gulf of Patras and the Panachaiko mountain range.

Wood and Natural Stone House: Derksen Windt Architecten’s Modern Amsterdam Oasis

Modern architectural design with a wooden exterior, large windows, and an inviting outdoor seating area.

Located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the Wood and Natural Stone House by Derksen Windt Architecten showcases a stunning blend of natural materials and minimalist design. This compact yet spacious residence is part of a beautifully planned urban development, featuring a wooden supporting structure and a facade that seamlessly integrates light horizontal lines with wooden accents.

The thoughtful spatial layout, including a central staircase, creates a sense of openness within the modest dimensions, exemplifying the architects’ commitment to sustainable and smart design.

Passive Lab House: Sustainable Tropical Modernist Design

Striking modern architecture with textured concrete facades and lush tropical landscaping.

Designed by the renowned firm RAD+ar, the Passive Lab House in South Tangerang City, Indonesia, is a captivating exploration of tropical passive design in a postmodern urban context. This experimental house employs innovative techniques, such as overlapping void spaces, reflective pools, and strategically placed skylights, to create a comfortable microclimate without relying on active systems. The project’s thoughtful integration of biophilic and tropical elements within a contemporary design language offers a promising solution to the challenges posed by unplanned urbanization.

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