Grupo Arquitectura designed Four Houses Pinares, a set of four independent residences amidst a wooded landscape in Mexico. The architects adapted the homes to the site’s natural topography, ensuring minimal disruption to existing trees. Each structure features a metallic frame with visible wooden beams and panels.
Villa LO, a house in Aalter, Belgium, was designed by JUMA architects in 2024. The clients requested a charming design, resulting in a classic gable roof and traditional materials like solid oak beams and burgundy tiles. The volumes are interconnected in a minimalist way, offering a contemporary take on a classic theme. The interior features smoked oak furniture, rounded details, and Travertine floors that extend outside, creating a cohesive and inviting space.
Designed by Atelier Design N Domain, the P56 Villa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, showcases a captivating blend of modern architecture and cultural influences. This premium house, nestled within the Dubai Hills residential development, presents a monolithic cubist aesthetic, with a façade clad in beige grey travertine marble slabs and restricted openings that reflect an introverted approach. The design celebrates the interplay of light and shadow, with a custom-designed metal screen shielding the double-height entrance lobby from the excessive sunlight.