House P02 unfolds as a low, linear house in Avola, Italy, where concrete, stone, and water organize daily life under decisive Mediterranean light. Designed by Paolo Florio, the single-level villa reads as a sequence of orthogonal volumes, deep pergolas, and reflective pools that sit close to the ground. The result is a rigorously composed home that ties structural clarity to the rhythms of outdoor living around its garden and water courts.
The House with No Doors is a modern house located in Rome, Italy. Designed in 2025 by Marco Marchetti, this residence showcases a contemporary design style characterized by sleek contours, minimalist aesthetics, and bespoke furniture. The open space layout and tailored interiors offer a unique blend of sophistication and functionality, reflecting the owner’s character while ensuring a serene atmosphere that highlights the harmonious integration of the striking outdoors with the intimate interior space.
L2A House in Crema, Italy, designed by DavideBerettaStudio, showcases minimalistic style with white finishes. This contemporary house features three bedrooms and a spacious living area, emphasizing geometric forms and harmonious indoor-outdoor transitions. The thoughtful design ensures comfort while enhancing the aesthetic appeal for modern living.