In 2022, Arkham Projects unveiled Casa Mulix, a contemporary retreat in the lively city of Mérida, Mexico. This house offers a serene escape, engaging guests with nature at every turn.
Its striking facade features a dominant volume that offers both expansive views and the option for privacy. By day, it stands as a monumental block; by night, it transforms into a glowing lantern, leaving a lasting impression of peace and solitude.
In Culver City, California, Woods + Dangaran.’s Case Study stands as a testament to contemporary design and thoughtful urban living. Designed in 2018, this single-story house serves as a serene family sanctuary.
Its layout seamlessly merges indoor comfort with outdoor tranquility, maintaining privacy amidst the bustling Los Angeles suburb. Daylight floods through skylights and oversized glass doors, eliminating the need for artificial lighting and creating an intimate connection with nature. The residence’s earth-toned façade, draped in green vines, beautifully echoes the landscaped gardens, setting a standard for suburban architecture.
Villa Diwani in Sharjah, UAE, emerges as a contemporary masterpiece by Shape Architecture, where the elegance of modern design meets the ancient art of Arabic calligraphy. Commissioned by art connoisseurs, this villa is a sanctuary where functional living spaces become a celebration of calligraphic art.
As one steps into Villa Diwani, they enter a world where every corner tells a story, each element a tribute to the rich cultural tapestry of the region. The villa is not just a residence but a visionary canvas displaying calligraphy in its most artistic forms, designed in 2023 to become a landmark of cultural homage.
In the historic heart of Porto, the GC House emerges as a fusion of preservation and modernity, meticulously crafted by FCC Arquitectura in 2019. Honoring the legacy of the original structure, the design deftly integrates old with new, employing exposed concrete and glass to create a harmonious dialogue with its urban surroundings.
This home is not just a living space but a statement of sophisticated renovation, enhancing the urban fabric and nurturing the tranquility of its verdant garden retreat, complete with a pool.
Discover Casa La Teja, a two-story, single-family home that blends the traditional charm of Albacete’s countryside with the sleek lines of contemporary design. Designed by Studio Metamorphosis in the quaint town of Pozo-Cañada, Spain, this residence echoes the iconic style of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House with its horizontal planes and reinterpretation of the dark tiled roof.
Beyond its aesthetic allure, Casa La Teja prioritizes energy efficiency, mirroring the standards of a Passive House. It’s a seamless marriage of rustic materials, modern touches, and sustainable living—a haven of elegance and warmth that fully embraces the natural light and outdoor scenery of its picturesque surroundings.
Discover the seamless melding of heritage and innovation at Hawthorn Gable House, Australia, where Splinter Society has crafted a contemporary haven for a bustling young family.
Here, the time-honored beauty of an interwar home is thoughtfully preserved while speaking a modern architectural language. This home embodies financial and environmental prudence without sacrificing functionality or aesthetic grace. It stands as a testament to a design that celebrates light and space, integrating history with a bold, contemporary outlook.
In the vibrant urban setting of São Paulo, Brazil, the Bento House emerges as a contemporary home by FCstudio. Captivatingly, this house juxtaposes metallic exteriors and exposed concrete walls, creating a dynamic interaction with its surroundings.
With a unique ability to alternate between total privacy and intentional openness, the design blurs boundaries between the indoors and outdoors. Highlighting a mix of materials in their purest forms, such as steel, wood, and concrete, this residence not only celebrates the authenticity of Brazilian design but also promises functionality for a young family’s urban lifestyle.
In the affluent neighborhood of Toorak, Victoria, Australia, Deventon stands as a testament to the seamless blend of past and present. Originally designed by A. Mortimer McMillan in the 1930s as an Arts and Crafts style house, the property has been brilliantly reinterpreted by Jolson Architecture Interiors.
Merging the house’s intrinsic heritage charm with cutting-edge design, this masterpiece highlights the vast gardens and a state-of-the-art basement, offering amenities from a six-car garage to a wellness retreat.