Casa AM is a 130-square-meter apartment renovation in downtown Cosenza, Italy, by Pamela Camposano. The 2020 project reorganizes the plan around open living, custom storage, and a careful material palette that ties the rooms together. Travertine, glass, oak, and tuned lighting give the interior a clear, composed presence.
Casa Safran Cenisio is an apartment in Milan, Italy, redesigned by Icona Architetti Associati within a 1960s residential building in the Cenisio area. Completed in 2025, the renovation overturns the original plan to create a more generous living zone, two bathrooms, and a flexible study-guest room, while balancing Milanese modernist references with colors, materials, and collected objects linked to the owner’s travels in India.
Apartment Z lands in Bratislava, Slovakia, as a rethought maisonette by GRAU architects. The apartment shifts from a compact two-room split-level into a layered home with a generous terrace and a clear day-night rhythm. Spread across the highest floors of a corner building, it pairs an art-forward living level with a quiet lower floor, letting light, circulation, and flexible furniture set the tone.
Pudis Offices lands in Prague, Czech Republic, where Studio COSMO reworks a headquarters for a civil engineering firm with five decades of practice. Inside a nine-story Podbaba building, the team pares back to core materials and introduces a new kitchenette and a 26-seat meeting room to support daily rhythm and growth. The intervention respects the original structure while folding the company’s visual identity into light, surfaces, and furniture.