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Eaves House: Passive Design for Active Living

FeaturedEaves House: Passive Design for Active Living

Eaves House is an architectural marvel by JOHO Architecture, nestled in the serene backdrop of Gwac, South Korea. Designed in 2021, this modern house is a testament to harmony between innovative architecture and the natural order of its historic quarry site. With passive house standards at its core, Eaves House offers a high-performance living space that’s both eco-conscious and aesthetically pleasing. Large windows and cleverly designed eaves merge the indoors with the captivating stone mountain surroundings, while ensuring comfort and tranquility for its residents.

Seaview All Over: Coastal Charm Meets Modern

Seaview All Over: Coastal Charm Meets Modern

Perched on the Mediterranean coast in Netanya, Israel, the ‘Seaview All Over‘ apartment redefines the essence of coastal living. Designed by Tzvia Kazayoff, this modern 60-square-meter (645-square-foot) space harmonizes art, nature, and innovative design to maximize both function and sea views.

For a couple who prioritized the sea’s presence in every room, this home, once a weathered hotel suite, is now a sophisticated sanctuary where the horizon is a constant companion.

Unique and Special Unit: A Dream Vacation Apartment in Tel Aviv

Unique and Special Unit: A Dream Vacation Apartment in Tel Aviv

The Unique and Special Unit in Tel Aviv offers a luxurious haven, tailored by designer Roni Shani Feldstein for a family whose roots lie in Israel’s Sharon region. This modern vacation apartment embodies a seamless blend of comfort and style, echoing the azure of the sea and the vibrancy of the city. Feldstein’s touch has transformed the space, marrying the sleekness of the urban tower with the warmth of the sea, crafting an inviting environment for family and the joy of togetherness.

Undefined Living: Redefining Space in Vietnam

Undefined Living: Redefining Space in Vietnam

At the heart of Ho Chi Minh City’s burgeoning urban scene lies “Undefined Living,” a 2021 minimalist apartment by DQV.Architects. Breaking free from the monotony of identical living spaces, this abode is a celebration of asymmetry and wabi-sabi—a concept that finds beauty in imperfection. The designers have reimagined traditional layouts, creating a seamless flow of bright, airy rooms that maximize natural light and foster a connection with the space. From the curved walls that defy convention to the versatile furniture that challenges form and function, Undefined Living is a testament to living simply and authentically in Vietnam’s vibrant metropolis.

The Connection Between the Old and the New by Arteferro

FeaturedThe Connection Between the Old and the New by Arteferro

The Connection Between the Old and the New in Ramat HaSharon, Israel, is a unique architectural project by Roni Friedman and Arteferro, transforming a family’s 400 sqm (4,305 sqft) plot into a modern two-story house.

This renovation emphasizes entertainment spaces in the living room and courtyard, and upgrades the parents’ bedroom into a luxurious suite. The design integrates new and existing structures, featuring glass and iron partitions for privacy and harmony. A spacious, light-filled living room and a master suite with panoramic views blend seamlessly with the landscaped courtyard, complete with a pool, deck, and a pool house designed by Arteferro.

This project showcases minimalist design, inviting the landscape inside and creating an elegant, functional living space.

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