Private House in Munich stands in the Bogenhausen district of Munich, Germany, where a corner plot meets a small square. Studio Mark Randel arranges three cuboid volumes to engage the street and fold back toward a private garden, making a house that reads quiet from the outside and generous within. It’s a residence tuned to its crossroads setting, aligned to neighbors yet oriented to daylight and calm.
Casa Bertola renovates a main-floor apartment in Turin, Italy with quiet precision by INEDITO Architetti. The project restores historical character while threading in contemporary elements that clarify circulation and daily routines. Within a historic shell, the designers balance restored floors and fresco traces with bold color, custom millwork, and a perimeter light ribbon that draws the rooms together without erasing their differences.
Maja Coffee Shop lands on a busy corner in Volos, Greece, as a compact specialty bar by Lab4 Architects. The 2025 coffee shop uses a clear palette and measured detailing to create a calm pause in the city. White frames, oak warmth, and lemon-yellow cues set an extroverted mood that meets the sidewalk without losing focus.
Folly at Fair Hill is a house located in Norway, designed by Rever & Drage Architects in 2025. With a layout that echoes traditional follies, the building incorporates both decorative and functional spaces within its unique architecture. Elements like a dining room, a lounge under a glass roof, and a sauna with an outdoor shower are included, creating a whimsical addition that marks the transition from the bustle of the nearby settlement to the tranquility of the landscape.
Promenade Apartment, a 1930s residence in Milan designed by Icona Architetti Associati, features a subtle yet distinct arrangement of living spaces. Completed in 2021, the refurbished home is organised into two ecosystems: one for private functions and another for socialising. The two zones are connected by a central corridor that swings subtly between sombre and warm tones.
Amidst the backdrop of Ukraine’s wartime challenges, the BH Apartment in Kyiv stands as a testament to the resilience of design. Crafted by the renowned Modektura Studio, this classical-inspired apartment seamlessly blends timeless elegance with mid-century modern charm. Situated within a historic 1900s building, the BH Apartment boasts a spacious corridor-gallery, a loggia, and a balcony that serve as the project’s architectural cornerstones, creating a cohesive and sophisticated living experience.