House 37 by Izen Architecture, a 2021 modern brick house in Toronto, seamlessly integrates urban living with nature. It features an impressive 37-foot-tall window that highlights a majestic tree, merging indoor comfort with outdoor beauty. This home, redesigned for a young family, combines oversized glazing and innovative light solutions, creating a spacious, nature-connected living space.
Brick House in North London, redesigned by Melissa White Architects, transforms a five-bedroom Edwardian terrace into a modern family home. Balancing busy family life with spaces for relaxation and socializing, the redesign introduces natural light, spacious volumes, and a central DeVol Kitchen, creating a warm, inviting heart of the home.
BRDN is a family home in Brussels, Belgium, reimagined by Bauclub in 2021 with an industrial design flair. This project transforms the space, enhancing the connection between the home and its garden.
The redesign features a fluid sequence from common to private areas, with a repositioned entrance and a multipurpose space as a transitional area. Central to the home, the kitchen acts as the hub, connecting various spaces. The renovation includes updated bedrooms and bathrooms, a new bedroom in the extension, and an attic for the parents with a skylight view of Kauwberg’s natural park.
The house, preserving its original identity, adapts to modern functional and energy needs, showcasing pre-existing elements in a new light.
Experience the ultimate blend of traditional and contemporary design at OTRO Oaxaca, a hotel that redefines the accommodation experience in the heart of Oaxaca City, Mexico. Designed by RootStudio, this innovative project pays tribute to regional craftsmanship, aesthetics, and materials, while offering visitors a fresh perspective on local hospitality and gastronomy.
Discover The Apple House, where BXB Studio blends modern architecture with nature in Krakow, Poland.
Built on a challenging, narrow plot, this 2023 creation stands out with its use of noble materials and integration of the surrounding greenery. The design features a unique roofed terrace that encircles an apple tree, making it a dynamic part of the home. This project showcases BXB Studio‘s commitment to harmonizing architecture with the natural environment, turning constraints into stunning design elements.
In Tangerang, Indonesia, STUDIÉ‘s DJ House stands as a testament to innovative design in a tropical climate. Completed in 2021, this renovation project masterfully combines functionality with style. It features a unique façade that filters light and a distinct turntable-like structure, mirroring the occupant’s name.
The house, predominantly using brick, creates an inviting space for a young family, overcoming construction challenges and pandemic-related delays with cost-effective solutions.
In the lush outskirts of León, Spain, the “House In the Forest” stands as a stunning example of design harmony with nature. Rodrigo Nuñez Arquitectos, in 2019, envisioned a home that not only sits beside the forest but becomes one with it.
This residence blurs the lines between the wild woods and suburban life, with spaces designed for human habitation, natural growth, and a blend of both. Utilizing the land’s natural slope, the house integrates terraced levels where brick and wood echo the forest’s vertical pines and horizontal clay soil, creating a seamless flow between indoors and out.
In San Bernardino, Paraguay, the Small House in San Ber by Equipo de Arquitectura epitomizes the essence of minimalistic architecture. The design, a harmonious blend of modern brick elements, draws inspiration from the age-old art of haiku writing—emphasizing brevity and intent.
This house, designed for a young couple seeking solace, seamlessly marries public and private spaces, punctuated by an intimate interior garden that bridges the two realms. It’s more than just a residence; it’s a poetic reflection on simplicity, resourcefulness, and the beauty of the skies above.