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Pavillion House / Rusafova-Markulis Architects

Pavilion House: An Age-in-Place Retreat in Asheville

Pavilion House was commissioned by a single client seeking an age-in-place home in Asheville, NC. Situated on a triangular parcel—half meadow, half forest—the site was once part of a larger farm characterized by open pastures, scattered mature oaks, and dense woodlands.

Kasteel Home / hé! architectuur

Kasteel Home: A Flexible Timber Extension in Antwerp

Kasteel Home by hé! architectuur transforms a traditional Antwerp residence into a dynamic, light-filled family dwelling. When Frederik, Els, and their two daughters decided to remove a non-original rear annex, hé! architectuur designed a compact, tall, and open extension that brings generous natural light into the home and forges a strong connection between interior and garden.

Les Récoltes Project / Thellend Fortin Architects

Les Récoltes Project / Thellend Fortin Architects

The Récoltes project expands a multi-use farm building in L’Assomption, Quebec, harmonizing agricultural heritage with contemporary needs. Rooted in the concept of “working the land, from seed to harvest,” the addition creates modern administrative offices, a commercial kitchen, and rooftop gardens—all within a framework that celebrates the farm’s evolving role in the Vallée du Saint-Laurent.

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1640 14th St: A Sustainable Mixed-Use Hub in Santa Monica

1640 14th St is a ground-up, mixed-use commercial complex commissioned by Los Angeles-based developer Redcar Ltd. and designed by HGA’s Santa Monica studio. Situated on a former tow yard in a historically industrial neighborhood, this three-story urban infill project creates a resilient and sustainable platform for a variety of commercial activities

Meristem Chapel / MOTIV Architects

Meristem Chapel: A Sanctuary of Renewal

Nestled on the banks of a river within the A Rocha Brooksdale Environmental Centre, Meristem Chapel embodies regeneration and silent retreat. Designed by MOTIV Architects, this small memorial chapel uses an abandoned cistern as its foundation, ensuring the structure sits lightly on the land.

Villa in a "Moshav" in Israel / Michal Aharony Gubes

Villa in a “Moshav”, Israel / Michal Aharony Gubes

Villa in a “Moshav” by Michal Aharony Gubes sits at the heart of a cooperative agricultural community in central Israel, where olive groves and cypress trees border its 500 m² plot. Designed by Michal Aharony Gubes, this home transcends mere shelter, telling a family’s story through an Israeli design language defined by geomorphological form

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