Named “Apartment in via dell’Oriuolo“, this Florence property was redesigned by Pierattelli Architetture in 2023. The compact apartment, located in Italy, features minimalist furnishings throughout. Clean geometries, complemented by the furnishings, form a living environment that is both fluid and dynamic, strategically optimizing space without compromising on elegance.
The Suburban House, designed by Z3Z Architekci, is located in the suburbs of Warsaw, Poland. Completed in 2017, the property features two cuboidal volumes stacked on top of each other. The lower level is a white block, while the upper level has a wooden exterior.
The house incorporates unique elements such as curvilinear stairs connecting the basement to the upper floor. The design aims to create a comfortable living space amidst a heavily urbanized and varied architectural environment.
Atelier Ornelas has created a unique vacation home in Portugal that reflects both Scandinavian minimalism and innovative material use, cladding the exterior in Basalto stone. Tasked with creating a retreat by an investor, head architect André Ornelas Gonçalves chose a minimalist approach, with strategic wood-framed windows that foster a connection to the surroundings.
This 1880 townhouse in New York, NY, United States, features a minimalist design by Studio Vural, which draws inspiration from Japanese architecture. The home has a flowing interior, reinforced by hand-selected European Oak veneer sheets, travertine, and marble tiles. Aside from the floor plan and finishes, a fully glass bathroom enclosure in the main suite adds romance to the ambiance while large cutouts fill the home with natural light.
Located near Warsaw, Poland, the U-directed House by Z3Z Architekci is uniquely set on the edge of the Kampinos Forest. Designed in 2020, this home features a U-shaped layout that strategically opens to the wilderness, ensuring privacy and a seamless connection with nature.
La Clara is a breathtaking loft crafted by CRÜ in 2021. This endeavor distinguishes itself through its groundbreaking methods regarding both spatial arrangement and material choice. By excavating an antiquated establishment, CRÜ metamorphosed a chaotic inner block into a tranquil residential haven. The quintessence of the design mirrors a sharp perception of both functionality and aesthetics.
La Diana is a house located in Barcelona, Spain. Designed in 2017, this project merges a commercial space on the ground floor and an apartment on the first floor in a unique architectural style.
In the quaint locale of Navarcles, Spain, La Cris emerges as a shining example of avant-garde architecture nestled within a historical context. Coming to life in 2021, this undertaking skillfully reinvents a classic terraced dwelling. By excavating its layers, the design unveils a striking triple-height void that acts as a transformative bridge connecting diverse sections of the house.