Casa Clausura sits in Mendiolaza, Argentina, as a single-family house by Agustín Lozada. The project resists suburban habits, settling low on the site and turning its back on the punishing western exposure. Instead of spectacle, the plan collects rooms around an inward courtyard with a pool, privileging light, shade, and privacy over frontage. It reads as a measured reply to its setting, quiet in posture yet exacting in intent.
This project is a house located in Victoria, Canada, designed in 2016 by D’Arcy Jones Architects. The house is oriented east-west, sited between mature Garry Oaks at the east and rock outcroppings near the street at the west. Living spaces and a pool are organized in a U-shape, enclosing a lushly planted courtyard. All interior spaces are defined by concrete floors, white walls and curved ceilings that glow.
Designed by 1100 Architect, this house in Amagansett, New York, offers a serene retreat from the bustling city. The renovation of the existing 1973 cottage preserves the property’s original charm while introducing a more contemporary layout and outdoor living spaces, including a new pool and deck.
Situated in the grassy dunes of the eastern end of Long Island, this single-family home showcases a harmonious blend of traditional and modern design elements.
Macedon Ranges Country Estate is a traditional house where MINT Design was commissioned to design the centrepiece of the garden with a brief for the pool, spa and surrounding landscape.
This Mid-Century Butterfly Home located in the Little Beverly Hills Neighborhood in Palm Springs, was designed by Architects Palmer & Krisel A.I.A. and built by the Alexander Construction Co in 1959.
Two buildings that coexist in harmony. An old house and a newly built one looking great together. Simple style with wood and stone. Enjoy all photos ;)