Welcome to Villa M, an enchanting modern family villa nestled in the scenic hills of Liguria, Italy. Designed in 2018 by the Giordano Hadamik Architects, this single-floor, L-shaped villa boasts about 150 square meters (1614.59 square feet) of thoughtfully designed living space.
Drawing inspiration from the surrounding natural scenery and the traditional dry stone walls of Ligurian terraces, Villa M seamlessly blends the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living, providing ample room for relaxation and entertainment. This architectural masterpiece caters to up to 10 people and is the perfect vacation retreat. The villa’s design focuses on environmentally sustainable practices, using local materials and craftsmanship, reducing its carbon footprint while maximizing comfort and air quality.
Unveiling the marvel of modern architecture nestled within the picturesque Portuguese hills of Monchique, the House for a Buddhist is a stunning ode to tranquility and seamless design. Conceptualized by the renowned Pereira Miguel Arquitectos in 2018, this breathtaking single-story dwelling blends effortlessly with the landscape, flaunting stunning views of the Algarve coast.
Boasting elegant concrete structures that mimic the stone terraces, and the finest use of aluminum and softened granite, the property exudes an aura of serene simplicity. Notably, the infinity pool that mirrors its picturesque surroundings further elevates the overall design. This remarkable abode invites contemplation, offering an ideal space for tranquility, meditation, and transcendental experience.
The Jesolo Lido Beach Villa is a multi-unit building set on a beachfront property in the resort town of Jesolo Lido, Italy. The villa is designed as single-story pavilion above ground with an airy basement level that receives plenty of natural light from the two sunken patios placed on both sides of the building.
House for a Ceramic Designer located in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an atrium house by Arhitektura d.o.o. designed to unite the family’s living quarters with the working studio of its owner – a ceramic designer and artist – under one roof.