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AGR House: Climate-Open Concrete Home with Lush Urban Courtyard

AGR House: Climate-Open Concrete Home with Lush Urban Courtyard

AGR House sets a quiet yet assertive presence in Bintaro, South Jakarta, Indonesia, where DSI Architect shapes a house around climate and daily rhythm. The residence uses split-levels, terraces, and a warm interior palette to tune movement, light, and landscape to the tropical setting. Within this layered arrangement, rooms shift between retreat and sociable gathering, reflecting an owner whose routines favor solitude yet still welcome structured moments of connection.

Casa M by Silverline

Casa M by Silverline

Casa M steps down a steep plot in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal, as a two-story single-family house by Silverline. The split-level composition gathers everyday life around a social lower floor while lifting quiet suites and the garage above. From the street, it reads as a modest single-story volume; from the garden, it opens across two levels toward terraces, greenery, and a pool.

A Home that Honors the Past While Moving into the Tuture

FeaturedA Home that Honors the Past While Moving into the Tuture

A home that honors the past while moving into the future reimagines a once-dark split-level house in Israel for a young family by Halel Architecture and Interior Design. The renovation shifts circulation, light, and daily life, turning the former warren of rooms into a fluid sequence of shared and private zones. Designed in 2025, this house now treats the original structure as an asset rather than a constraint.

Planar House by JI+TA architect

Planar House by JI+TA architect

Planar House is a house located in Thailand. Designed in 2024 by JI+TA architect, the project features layered planes that filter views while ensuring privacy and maintaining a sense of openness. The architecture allows natural sunlight and breeze to permeate, creating moments of ventilation in a dynamic interior. With a well-orchestrated entry sequence, this single-family villa has a central courtyard flanked by communal spaces that lead towards a split-level upper level housing a master suite and two smaller bedrooms.

Concrete Split-level House: Staggered Floors and Textured Concrete Facade

A modern, minimalist architectural design featuring a gray wooden exterior and large glass windows.

Derksen Windt Architecten‘s Concrete Split-level House in Capelle aan den IJssel, Netherlands, showcases a masterful design that transforms a typical Dutch terraced house into a sculptural, light-filled home.

Blending robust materials like fair-faced concrete with innovative wooden floors, this 2020 project creates a refined, sustainable living experience within a characteristic building envelope.

1960s Split-Level Home: Redefining Family Living in Seattle

1960s Split-Level Home: Redefining Family Living in Seattle

Floisand Studio Architects have masterfully transformed a 1960s split-level home in Seattle, Washington.

Perfect for a bustling family of five, this renovated three-story house boasts stunning views of Mount Rainier and Lake Washington. While situated in a tranquil neighborhood, the challenge lay in amplifying the space without overshadowing the street. The innovative design fosters togetherness in communal areas while ensuring privacy, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces.

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