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La Tierce: Rustic Charm Meets Modern Sustainability

La Tierce: Rustic Charm Meets Modern Sustainability

Discover La Tierce, a stunning wooden facade residence nestled on the edge of a Laurentian lake in Saint-Lin-Laurentides, Canada. Designed by Boom Town in 2022, this unique property features three main volumes with gable roofs and oxidized cedar board exteriors, evoking the charm of rural constructions from a bygone era.

The residence masterfully integrates with its sloping lot, offering panoramic lake views and a close connection to the natural surroundings. The use of local materials and geothermal wells for air conditioning and heating systems makes this home a perfect example of sustainable living.

Chasa Naira: A Modern Swiss Haven Amidst Alpine Beauty

Chasa Naira: A Modern Swiss Haven Amidst Alpine Beauty

Step into Chasa Naira, a modern wooden cottage designed by Modunita Architects, nestled in the picturesque village of Müstair, Switzerland.

This charming retreat combines contemporary design with traditional Swiss craftsmanship, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere.

Müstair is renowned for its breathtaking alpine landscapes and UNESCO World Heritage Site – the Convent of St. John – making it the perfect destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

Wooden House: A Modernist Masterpiece in the Netherlands

Wooden House: A Modernist Masterpiece in the Netherlands

Introducing the Wooden House, a modernist single-family residence designed by Derksen|Windt Architecten in 2021.

Nestled near the enchanting South Holland dunes in Monster, Netherlands, this exceptional home showcases a visible laminated wooden structure, combining open and closed fillings to create an inviting and seamless living experience.

Immerse yourself in the rhythmic harmony of the design, where carefully crafted spaces embrace the beauty of nature both indoors and outdoors.

MA03 – Library House: A Book Lover’s Dream Home

MA03 – Library House: A Book Lover’s Dream Home

MA03 – Library House, a single-family house located in Sweden, was designed by architectural studio Fria Folket in 2022. It is situated on the edge of a sparse pine forest by the lake Voxsjön and is tailored specifically to the needs of a ceramicist and a lawyer. The couple wanted a house that would be capable of holding their extensive book collection while providing them with spaces for work and creative activity.

The house is organized around a library in the shape of a book gallery framing a small courtyard, composed of four gable-roof buildings that each solve its own part of the program. The four houses are organised in the order of the sun’s movement with the starting point of the house, i.e the entrance, in line with the starting point of the day, in the east.

The degree of privacy follows the same loop, from the most social spaces, hallway and kitchen, to the most private spaces at the end of the circle. The library functions as the core and bloodstream of the project, providing access to the courtyard from all parts of the house.

Cass Bay House by MC Architecture Studio

Cass Bay House by MC Architecture Studio

Introducing Cass Bay House, a stunning bayfront house situated in Cass Bay, Lyttelton, New Zealand. Designed by MC Architecture Studio, this house has been redesigned and extended in 2022.

As you enter the property, you will be greeted with three distinct volumes—a soft vertical timber-lined box with a hidden garage door, a hard tiled roof and wall, and a sculptural Corten steel portal. Passing through the portal, you are welcomed to a clean, pure, and unoccupied gallery space.

Descending into the house, you will find a series of living spaces terraced with the contours of the site, all with captivating views over the waters of Cass Bay. This space has a strong connection to the outdoor living decks which also terrace with the land, containing intimate living, dining, cooking, and bar leaner areas.

One of a Kind by Boaz Snir

FeaturedOne of a Kind by Boaz Snir

Unlock the secrets of a one of a kind home located in the Sharon region of Israel! This charming wooden property was designed by Israeli architect Boaz Snir in 2022, and features a unique country design style with influences from Morocco, Greece, and the Far East.

The house was imported from the US in the 1980s in containers and reconstructed on-site, and the renovation included an addition of a staircase, a swimming pool, and a wide pergola to create an inviting outdoor space. The interior was transformed with the use of unusual colors and materials, and an extensive renovation was done on the wood giving the house a rustic, yet modern country feel. With its cozy vibes and artful design, this house is a perfect blend of past and present, and it will make you fall in love with it!