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Green House: Transforming Existing Garden into Livable Space

Arched brick facade with wood-framed windows and interior shelving and decor.

Nestled in the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain, the Green House project by renowned designers Anna & Eugeni Bach showcases a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living. This modern house renovation delicately balances the existing structure with a thoughtful expansion, creating an inviting oasis where residents can enjoy the Mediterranean climate while seamlessly integrating their daily activities.

With a focus on maximizing the connection to the lush garden, the design transforms the property into a true extension of the living space, blurring the lines between indoors and out.

Casa Tropical: Jaque Studio’s Eco-Friendly Home in Mexico

FeaturedElegant resort-style architecture with a tranquil pool and lounging areas amidst lush greenery.

Designed by Jaque Studio, Casa Tropical is a captivating house located in Tulum, Mexico, that exemplifies the region’s lush, tropical beauty. Completed in 2022, the single-level residence harnesses the site’s natural features, including a central water body and towering tropical foliage, to create a harmonious indoor-outdoor living experience. Featuring a distinctive “L-shaped” layout, the house is oriented to maximize natural light and cross-ventilation, while also offering panoramic views of the surrounding jungle.

Jungle Keva: Boutique Eco-Luxury in Tulum

Secluded tropical retreat with modern wooden architecture, pool, and lush greenery.

Situated in the lush Mayan jungle of Tulum, Mexico, Jungle Keva is a boutique hotel designed by Jaque Studio in 2019. This small, five-lodge property seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings, preserving 70% of the existing vegetation and using local, low-maintenance materials to create a warm, rustic atmosphere. Featuring a double-height main room, mezzanine, and indoor-outdoor bathrooms, the lodges are designed to connect guests intimately with the stunning jungle landscape.

House in Sierra de Arteaga: Minimalist Retreat Nestled in Arteaga Landscape

FeaturedModern concrete structure with glass walls, framed views of mountain landscape.

S-AR‘s House in Sierra de Arteaga is a captivating weekend residence nestled in the mountainous region of Arteaga, Mexico. Designed in 2021, this contemporary house seamlessly blends with the natural surroundings, boasting a minimalist aesthetic and panoramic views of the stunning Sierra de Arteaga landscape. The project’s thoughtful layout and carefully curated design elements create a sanctuary-like experience for its residents, fostering a deep connection with the natural environment.

Gundari Resort: Embodying the Cycladic Spirit in Greece’s Hidden Gem

An impressive stone-walled terrace with a water feature set against a rugged hillside.

Gundari Resort, a captivating hotel design by block722, is set to redefine the harmony between nature and architecture in the breathtaking island of Folegandros, Greece. Blending the timeless Cycladic tradition with a modern, organic sensibility, this 80-acre hotel complex seamlessly melds with the surrounding cliffs and the boundless Aegean Sea, offering guests a harmonious retreat where architectural artistry and nature’s wonders coalesce in perfect unison.

Multi-Generational Care Knittelfeld

A modern playground with a large red slide, surrounded by trees and a contemporary building.

Designed by Dietger Wissounig Architekten, the Multi-Generational Care Knittelfeld project in Knittelfeld, Austria, is a cutting-edge medical facility that combines a renovated state care center with a new care home and childcare facility. Featuring a cohesive façade of larch wood, the development offers a harmonious blend of old and new, providing 45 beds in the existing care home and 45 additional beds in the new extension.

Monochrome: Minimalist House Design from Maka Studio

FeaturedModern minimalist bathroom design with concrete walls, freestanding tub, dual vanity.

Maka Studio‘s captivating Monochrome project in Gdynia, Poland, showcases a luxurious house that embodies domestic minimalism.

The open-concept living room and kitchen, framed by large windows, create a serene, monochromatic atmosphere that seamlessly integrates the surrounding greenery. Bespoke furnishings in black glass and burnt Shou Sugi Ban wood add striking contrast, while the bedroom’s open-plan design and direct garden access foster a tranquil oasis.

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