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Brick Lattice House by Srijit Srinivas Architects

Striking contemporary building with geometric facade and landscaped grounds.

Srijit Srinivas Architects designed the Brick Lattice House as a sculptural cuboid in Thiruvananthapuram, India. Built in 2022, the 222 square-metre (2,390 square feet) home features a perforated lattice façade to allow for privacy and air circulation in the crowded urban locale. Defined by a minimalist approach, bespoke furnishings run throughout the house, helping to create a cohesive design in the tight but functional dwelling.

Residence Murat by Diorama

A modern, open-concept living space with bold geometric artwork, wood floors, and minimalist furnishings.

We are in the heart of the Murattiano district of Bari, where Diorama has completely renovated this 180 sqm apartment to meet the needs of a young family. The spaces integrate clearly defined day and night zones and win a wealth of essential and refined custom details, fabrics and tactile finishes that narrate a highly personal story in every view.

Terrace House by Moss Design

FeaturedContemporary open-concept living room with exposed brick walls, pendant lighting, and modular seating.

A new home construction project in Chicago, IL, Terrace House transforms outdoor living with open-air spaces and careful landscaping. Designed by Moss Design, the house artfully integrates nature with expansive sliding doors and a central courtyard featuring a fully equipped kitchen. Enhancing the celebration of nature and cooking, the property benefits from custom stainless steel elements that provide durability within nature-centric, transitional spaces.

Dom Bielawa by SAAN architekci

Minimalist living room with gray sofa, wooden accent wall, and geometric artwork.

Dom Bielawa is a house located in Bielawa, Poland, designed by SAAN architekci. The project features a minimalist aesthetic that interacts with nature through large-format glazing. Inside, natural oak veneers, solid wood, stone, and concrete complement the landscape, while the smart home system ensures functionality. An inviting panoramic sofa defines the heart of the home, with a geometric cubicle promoting a clean, consistent geometry that blends utility and aesthetics.

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