Casa Taller, designed by Tectum Arquitectura in La Paisanita, Argentina, is a stunning expression of concrete brutalist architecture, completed in 2021.
Perched on a challenging 45-degree slope, this house merges with the sounds of the river and the panoramic views of mountains and treetops, offering a sanctuary for work, life, and philosophical thought. Its design embodies complementary opposites: a sturdy base and a light upper structure that opens to the environment or closes for reflection. The house embraces the rugged terrain with minimal disruption, inviting residents on a contemplative journey through its unique spatial geometry and the natural elements that flow beneath.
In Matsudo, Japan, Imai Hiroyasu has transformed a modest apartment into a sublime sanctuary for a couple and their two cats. Dubbed the Boko House, this 2022 concrete-style redesign seamlessly merges sleek human living spaces with cat-friendly features within a 65-square-meter (700-square-foot) area.
It’s a masterful example of dual-species design, where every shelf and beam becomes part of a larger, inter-species conversation, balancing aesthetics with the practicalities of a shared habitat. This apartment isn’t just a living space; it’s a thoughtfully curated environment where humans and pets coexist in harmony and comfort.
Welcome to Villa Chams, a concrete masterpiece meticulously crafted by Carl Gerges Architects in the historically rich landscapes of Baalbek, Lebanon. Designed in 2020, this house is not just a structure but a sensory narrative entwined with its arid surroundings—from the native flora to the ancient Roman ruins.
With an architectural rhythm that echoes the natural cadences of its setting, Villa Chams offers a seamless blend of interior luxury and environmental serenity. Poured earth concrete walls, rough terrazzo flooring, and strategically placed skylights invite the outside in, creating a dialogue with nature that is as intimate as it is majestic.
Embrace the charm of this Lebanese haven, where every detail is an ode to earthy elegance and tranquility.
Discover the harmonious blend of urban sophistication and natural tranquility at Casa San Ángel, the latest marvel from Miguel Concha Arquitectura in Querétaro City, Mexico. This house redefines modern living with a layout that honors both functional design and the serene beauty of its locale.
Respecting the legacy of its towering trees and embracing the region’s balmy climate, Casa San Ángel emerges as a beacon of light and airiness. Here, green mosaic floors lead to a central courtyard that becomes the heart of the home, infusing every room with natural light and fresh air. Striking a balance between minimalist concrete and vibrant flora, the residence offers an unbroken flow of space that changes with the sliding of a window, connecting the indoors with the azure expanse above.
Casa EG, a stunning concrete house in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, mirrors a tale of evolution. Developed by Play Arquitetura in two distinctive phases, its design journey commenced in 2008 and saw a transformative refurbishment a decade later.
With captivating elements like multi-floor layouts, terrace views of the majestic mountains, and a seamless blend of vintage and contemporary interiors, this home is a testament to adaptive design.
In the serene heart of Porto Feliz, Brazil, Casa Colina stands as a testament to modern concrete architecture. Designed by the acclaimed FGMF Arquitetos in 2019, this two-story house seamlessly fuses with its surroundings.
Capitalizing on the unique attributes of the chosen plot, the design prioritizes privacy while maintaining a profound connection to the outdoors. With a minimalist yet robust concrete aesthetic, it boasts a suspended garden, extensive roof garden, and interiors curated by an eclectic mix of national and international designers.
Casa Azul, a pristine residence on the São Paulo coastline in Guarujá, stands as a testament to harmonious living within the Atlantic Forest’s preservation area. With Studio MK27 at the helm, the house merges with its environment, ensuring sustainability through conservation and blending seamlessly with the native landscape.
In the tropical haven of Puerto Escondido, Mexico, Casa VO/WO by Ludwig Godefroy Architecture stands out. These twin houses, set against the backdrop of the sun-soaked Pacific coast, redefine modern living.
Merging garden with house, the design champions open spaces and simplicity. Eschewing the traditional façade and promoting a timeless aesthetic with concrete, wood, and brick, it invites nature in and celebrates the “patina of time.”