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The Stair House by NAKO Design

The Stair House by NAKO Design

The Stair House is a family home in Edmonton, Canada, shaped by NAKO Design in close collaboration with a client who’s an architect himself. Behind a modest brick façade, the house orchestrates four levels through a sequence of sculptural stairs and quiet rooms, setting a composed rhythm for daily life. The project reads as both workshop and dwelling, where material precision meets a warm, livable plan.

Kazemat Koningsweg Recasts a Military Site as a Subtle Refuge

Kazemat Koningsweg Recasts a Military Site as a Subtle Refuge

Kazemat Koningsweg sets a quiet tone on the Veluwe in the Netherlands, where JCR Architecten crafts a hideout that recedes into the land. The small holiday house occupies a former military compound now shared by housing, workplaces, and eleven compact retreats, and it meets the brief with angular restraint and a camouflaged stance. Sunken into the ground, it reads like a bunker from afar yet opens to treetop views and light within.

Chelsea Brut: The Modernist Rebirth of a Brutalist Townhouse

Chelsea Brut: The Modernist Rebirth of a Brutalist Townhouse

Discover “Chelsea Brut” in London, a breathtaking revival of a brutalist townhouse by Pricegore. This modernist gem, nestled in the historic Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, seamlessly blends its Victorian roots with contemporary family living. Pricegore‘s ingenious use of space, complemented by raw materials and lush gardens, redefines the townhouse while enhancing its thermal efficiency and energy sustainability.

With a nod to mid-century Brazilian architecture, Chelsea Brut stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of thoughtfully conserved modernist design.

Tranquil House: A Brutalist Oasis Amidst the Bustle

Tranquil House: A Brutalist Oasis Amidst the Bustle

Discover the Tranquil House, a striking single-family residence nestled in Hikone, Japan, known for its stunning Hikone Castle.

Redesigned in 2021 by FORM / Kouichi Kimura Architects, this brutalist-style home seamlessly blends privacy with visual expansion, creating a serene retreat amidst a bustling environment. Experience the exquisite aesthetics and harmonious living spaces that make this architectural masterpiece truly stand out.

Hom House: A Compact Solution for a Quiet Life in Mar Azul

Hom House: A Compact Solution for a Quiet Life in Mar Azul

Introducing Hom House, a two-story house designed by Besonías Almeida Arquitectos in 2020 and located in Mar Azul, Villa Gesell, Argentina.

Built to be a home for a young family, this concrete house is designed to make the most of the small sunny area of the lot while using the least amount of energy possible. With two floors and a double-height semi-covered expansion gallery, the house features two bedrooms, a bathroom, and an integrated living-dining-kitchen area. In addition, the house is strategically positioned to take advantage of the lush vegetation of the forest surrounding it. Hom House is the perfect home for anyone looking for a peaceful and energy-efficient living experience.

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