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Mountview Road by Mulroy Architects Channels Australian Light

FeaturedModern glass-enclosed extension with slate roof and brick facade, surrounded by lush greenery.

Mulroy Architects has transformed a Victorian terrace in London, optimising light and space for a family that wanted to enjoy an Australian lifestyle in the UK. The studio relocated the staircase and added a diagonal extension to maximise views and natural light. Key features include large roof lights and an open-plan layout designed for entertaining. The renovation also reoriented the home to access the newly enlarged north-facing back garden.

Five Cove House in Halifax Channels a “Cottage Within a Cottage”

Distinctive architectural features, including a slatted facade, large windows, and a gravel entrance.

The Five Cove House by RHAD Architects is located on a Nova Scotia island, connected by a causeway. Designed in 2022, the 1,560-square-foot home, surrounded by five coves, replicates the under-stated typical seaside shed that has been split, pulled, flipped, and extended to create courtyards. The one-storey house was subdivided to present a main dwelling area with a kitchen, living, and dining space, as well as a guest suit, forming a “cottage within a cottage” for added seclusion.

Résidence des Sables Offers Treehouse-Like Living on Lake Saint-Joseph

A modern, glass-walled residence nestled in a lush, forested landscape.

Résidence des Sables, a single-family house by Agence Spatiale, overlooks Lake Saint-Joseph in Quebec, Canada. Designed in 2022, this H-shaped dwelling integrates with its wooded surroundings, featuring generous fenestration for constant nature contact. The upper floor includes living spaces that open onto rooftop terraces, blending warm interiors with the exterior. The house aims to root itself in the site while providing diverse views and privacy for its inhabitants.

Cabana Lodge: Immersive Island Escape in Ibiza’s Natural Oasis

A modern wooden structure with a striking patterned roof and open interior spaces.

Atelier LAVIT‘s Cabana Lodge in Ibiza, Spain, offers a hidden private retreat nestled in the island’s lush vegetation. Designed in 2019, this eco-friendly lodge features a seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, leveraging natural ventilation and shading to create a comfortable, light-filled space.

The property’s simple, rational layout and use of durable, locally-sourced materials like Douglas pine and larch wood contribute to its sustainable and serene ambiance, making it a unique and sought-after getaway for design-conscious travelers.

P56 Villa: Travertine-Clad Luxury House in Dubai Hills Estate

FeaturedA modern, monumental concrete building with intricate facade patterns and landscaped surroundings.

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.

Nha Tran Villa: Tropical Asian-Inspired Modern House in Vietnam

Modern residential building with concrete exterior, wooden screens, and rooftop garden.

Butecco’s innovative design for the Nha Tran Villa in Binh Duong, Vietnam, seamlessly blends modern architecture with the serene essence of tropical Asian style. This 375m2 house, designed in 2022, caters to a father of two daughters, providing ample private spaces for the children while fostering a communal living environment. The building’s shape, inspired by rectangular boxes, features a striking façade with a long louvre window system that enhances wind convection and recalls traditional tropical architecture. Carefully selected materials, including rustic gray honeycomb stone and deep brown wood, lend a sense of solidity and peace to the villa.

Himawari Nursery School: Creating a Warm, Child-Friendly Atmosphere

A modern outdoor play area with wooden structures, greenery, and a tent for children.

Akaike Tohyama ArchitectsHimawari Nursery School in Tokyo, Japan, is a captivating new addition to the city’s architectural landscape. Designed in 2022, this one-story wooden structure was created to foster interaction and experiences among children of different ages. By strategically zoning the nursery rooms, hall, and staff areas, the design promotes a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces, transforming the entire site into a vibrant “playground” for the young students.

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