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Replacing an existing home within Picton, in New South Wales, the proposal retains some of the remaining foundations, reusing materials across the site in a more deliberate way. In much the same way that a home retains the stories of its owners, the pieces dotted throughout become a reflection also of past travels, adventures, and memories, and pri...
Project name
Picton Arthouse
Architecture firm
Sandbox Studio
Location
Picton, New South Wales, Australia
Photography
Katherine Lu
A young family of four sought to update their 1952 California Ranch home nestled in the San Roque neighborhood of Santa Barbara. Working with the owner, who was savvy in both construction and design, the architects leveraged a modest budget to reimagine and renovate the 2,000-square-foot existing house and add 600-square-feet of usable living space...
Project name
Vista de la Cumbre
Architecture firm
ANACAPA Architects
Location
Santa Barbara, California, USA
Photography
Erin Feinblatt
Standing among the open fields in the outskirts of Surat, ‘Jungalow 2’, as they call it, is an outcome of the designer’s sensitivity towards nature and sustainability. The designer’s earlier project, ‘Jungalow’ has a generous amount of plantation incorporated throughout the built, lending it a verdant feel despite the project's urban setting.
Project name
Jungalow 2
Architecture firm
NEOGENESIS+STUDI0261
Location
Bhimrad, Surat, Gujarat, India
Photography
Ishita Sitwala / The Fishy Project
Casa del Silencio project is located in Pachuca, Hidalgo, an hour and a half from Mexico City. It arises from the request of a young couple looking to settle in a rapidly developing area in the southeast of the capital. The irregularly shaped plot with 5 vertices and an area of 192 m² is situated at one of the highest points in the area.
Project name
Casa Silencio
Architecture firm
SAVE Arquitectos
Location
Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico
Photography
Iván Marruenda
At its heart, this vacation house is about creating a sanctuary where a multigenerational family can share experiences and create memories. Overlooking Maui’s southern shore with views to the ocean, mountain landscapes and other nearby islands, this home was designed to experience nature and support active lifestyles.
Project name
Coral House
Architecture firm
de Reus Architects
Location
Maui, Hawaii
Photography
Travis Rowan
The design of this home posed a particular challenge: distributing a large program on the ground floor of a triangular lot that, despite its extensive front, did not offer a large rear space. To optimize it, it was decided to implement the ground floor in two distant bars: one against the front with the common areas and the other, with the rest are...
Project name
Cacho House
Architecture firm
Grizzo Studio
Location
Hudson, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photography
Alejandro Peral
Overlooking the Magothy River in Pasadena, Maryland, this home was placed to capture panoramic views while still feeling connected to the natural environment. Originally designed in 1986 by Leo D’Aleo, this home went through a major renovation in 2020 with the help of Delbert Adams Construction Groupand Locust Grove Studios.
Project name
The Glass House
Architecture firm
Locust Grove Studios
Location
Pasadena, Maryland, USA
Photography
Peak Visuals – www.peakvisualsus.com
Art deco style interiors for an ambitious family eager to realize the dream of a home that would reflect their habits and personality. “We did what in our case all good designers should do: take the client's desire to live in a home that makes them happy as seriously as possible.
Project name
GOLD
Architecture firm
Koshulynskyy & Mayer
Location
Lviv, Ukraine
Photography
Andy Shustykevych