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.
Welcome to Casa Pilará, a two-story residence located in a country club a few minutes from Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Designed by Besonías Almeida Arquitectos in 2021 and built on an irregularly shaped corner lot with a gentle elevation, this concrete residence offers a unique blend of classic typology and complex spatiality.
Its outdoor spaces, planted with young species of catalpas and maples, are designed to create a landscape in total harmony with the natural landscape of the pampas plains.
Introducing Project 58 – a two-story house located in Bengaluru, India, designed by The Purple Ink Studio in 2022.
The house reflects a blend of contexts coming together and is designed as an immersive experience for one to reflect upon and enjoy the spontaneity of the surrounding environment. The material design palette reflects the client’s appreciation for natural materials and narrative art pieces. With fixed elements of Indian origin and movable furniture sourced from all over the globe, the house is layered in an interesting manner with all the design elements. The house has several entertainment zones, including a family cum theatre space planned at the Terrace level.
Introducing Pa.te.os, a set of guesthouses located in Portugal designed by Aires Mateus & Associados in 2020.
These guesthouses are integrated into the Primosfera landscape like ruins lost in time and designed to take full advantage of the nature surrounding them. The walls, as boundaries, evoke houses and the unique matter used to draw the enclosures creates tension between them with the spaces generating openings and negatives in these presences.
Introducing Autumn House – a stunning Victorian terrace house situated in Melbourne, Australia. Designed by Studio Bright in 2021, this property features a careful new layer stitched into the existing architecture and an 80’s renovation by architect Mick Jorgensen.
This project offers the perfect balance between the original Victorian elements and the addition by Studio Bright. It offers northern sunlight, raw-timber-lined ceilings, red brick floors and an outlook to the elm tree. The new work forms a series of curving and angled moves at ground level, and the exterior is defined by a mesh-screen clad wedge. It is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of Melbourne city, offering a secret garden bursting out over the brick wall.
Welcome to Casa Mateo, an exquisite oceanfront residence located in the stunning Punta Garrobo development in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. Designed by the renowned Zozaya Arquitectos in 2022, this concrete beauty is a perfect blend of modern design and natural surroundings.
With its strategic positioning, Casa Mateo boasts breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the lush jungle landscape. The design aims to create an atmosphere of relaxation, leisure, and enjoyment, with its open tours, patio of water, and terraces.
Casa Z is a two-story house located on one of the highest hills in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Mexico. Designed by Zozaya Arquitectos in 2018, it is a minimalist concrete house with large, rich social spaces, perfect for enjoying the beautiful panoramic views and the climate of the region. Its infinity pool reflects the ocean and creates a sensation of flow, and its use of essential materials such as concrete, steel, local limestone and bamboo perfectly blends modern and tropical styles.
The Concrete House, a two-story residence designed by Dan and Hila Israelevitz located in Irus, Israel, is a contemporary home based on the material its owner has a strong connection to – concrete.
The interior of the house is made up of bare concrete walls, floor and ceiling, each of them expressing a different shade and finish. The woodwork items are monochromatic, with shades of wood and graphite, and the minimalistic lighting complements the space. This house speaks for itself and creates a warm ambience with its shades and materials.