The GM House, designed by Padovani in 2021, emerges as a harmonious fusion of nature and contemporary architecture, located in Bragança Paulista, Brazil. This house rests horizontally upon the terrain, optimising stunning views from its distinctive plot.
In the coastal pine forest of Ljunghusen, Sweden, Johan Sundberg Arkitektur AB designed the BV50 house to harmonize with its natural surroundings. This modernist retreat, completed in 2023, features a cohesive material palette of brick, glass, wood, and Baltic limestone, reflecting the sandy landscape.
Organized around a central garden, the Swedish family home’s layout blends indoor and outdoor spaces. Inside, walnut and oak finishes, along with anodized aluminum details, enhance warmth and functionality, catering to the needs of a family with growing children.
11CK House, situated in Singapore’s Katong district, was redesigned by ONG&ONG in 2021. The restoration project maintains the heritage features mandated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority while introducing modern elements like a dramatic spiral staircase with mesh railings. Key design solutions include strategic skylights and small windows to enhance natural lighting and airflow.
The house features a blend of modern aesthetics and artisanal craftsmanship, evident in the carefully selected tiles used throughout, including in the plunge pool and kitchen.
Emma Tulloch Architects designed Peak House in Malvern, Australia, as a unique family home that challenges traditional structural identities. Completed in 2023, the house features an abstract form among notable heritage architecture.
Located in Lyon, France, the Croix Rousse project revolutionizes apartment life. Crafted by the skilled Regis Lannoy in 2024, this extensive overhaul transforms a home from the 1950s into a modern refuge. The ingenious use of area and up-to-date design injects vitality into every inch.
Crafted by Regis Lannoy, Quai du Rhône Apartment is a notable renovation of a space from the 1980s, situated in Lyon, France. Finished in 2024, this refurbishment merges modern design aesthetics with functional urban living, signifying a pivotal update that embraces contemporary visuals while providing warmth and comfort throughout the property.
Nikdel Design Studio has completed Saan House in Tehran, characterised by arched doorways, curved furniture and flowing lines connected in the space with no visible angles. Inside the 150-square-metre apartment, wooden elements, warm colours and minimal walls are integrated throughout, creating a distinctively modern look. Through its soft corners and flowing linear forms, interiors mirror natural elements to create a welcoming and comforting space.
Hus renovated this Milan apartment, creating a harmonious interior with a central technical core. Featuring warm tones, the home includes a living room, dining area, and U-shaped kitchen. A mirrored core divides spaces, with an oak floor, classic travertine, and Florim ceramics enhancing the design. The aim was to aesthetically ennoble the core, making it the characteristic element of the project while maintaining a warm, bright palette throughout.