Corner Apartment reworks a late-1930s apartment in Prague, Czech Republic, by Prokop Hartl for the routines of a young family. Designed in 2026, the renovation keeps the original interior’s character in view while reorganizing the plan around storage, river-facing living areas, and a more central kitchen. Oak, dark-stained timber, granite, and poured flooring give the rooms a plainspoken palette that stays close to the building’s period.
Cenourão Penthouse crowns an emblematic modern tower in São Paulo, Brazil, where architect Orlando Denardi refashions a duplex apartment into a bright, porous home. The renovation leans on Brazilian materials, contemporary furniture, and a new terrace sequence that draws breeze, vegetation, and daylight deep into the rooms. Across two levels, the apartment fuses personal collections, restored structure, and a careful palette, turning a once-segmented plan into a layered domestic landscape.
Functionalist Apartment with Pink Piggy sits in Prague, Czech Republic, as the personal home of Martin Cenek Architecture. The renovation reworks a late-1930s tenement apartment with care, balancing the building’s modernist bones and a precise, contemporary refit. It’s an apartment, but it reads as a study in restraint and memory, folding original fabric and new craft into a clear, livable composition.