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Casa Ai Colli: Quiet Minimalism for a Travertine-Lined Rome Home

Casa Ai Colli: Quiet Minimalism for a Travertine-Lined Rome Home

Casa ai Colli is an apartment by studio BGArchitetti in Rome, Italy, shaped around a young couple’s daily rituals and shared visual passions. Set in the Monteverde neighborhood, the project folds Japanese minimalism into Roman material warmth, using custom oak joinery and filtered thresholds to define a generous living area and quiet garden-facing rooms. Every move favors clarity over clutter while framing light, trees, and the slow shifts of the day.

Kirigami by Sparano + Mooney Architecture

Kirigami by Sparano + Mooney Architecture

Kirigami unfolds as a finely tuned winter retreat in Eden, United States, shaped by Sparano + Mooney Architecture around the precision of folded steel and timber craft. The project translates the Japanese art of kirigami into an alpine setting, using cuts, folds, and voids to organize a ski-in/ski-out home for multi-generational living. Inside, a clean, modern character frames art, views, and ritual, from onsen bathing to quiet evenings off the slopes.

Casa REdDUO

Casa REdDUO

Casa REdDUO turns a generous Milan, Italy apartment into an expressive home-studio for the creative duo behind REdDUO. Set between Porta Venezia and Città Studi inside a 1930s building, the apartment becomes both domestic interior and working laboratory for their material-driven practice. Here, domestic rituals, studio life, and collaborative craftsmanship intersect in rooms that balance Old Milan character with a contemporary, experimental edge.

Salesforce Tokyo Ohana Floor: Hinoki Warmth Meets Sky-High Views Above

Salesforce Tokyo Ohana Floor: Hinoki Warmth Meets Sky-High Views Above

Salesforce Tokyo Ohana Floor anchors a 22‑story office tower in Tokyo, Japan, by Mark Cavagnero Associates. The project threads hospitality, work, and community-facing venues across column-free floors with sweeping views of the Imperial Palace and Gardens. Across multiple levels, the program balances high-performance meeting rooms and social hubs with a cultural centerpiece that reframes corporate life through a distinctly local lens.

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