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Desert Geode Residence / Kendle Design Collaborative

Nestled within Arizona’s vast desert landscape, the Desert Geode Residence reveals itself as a harmonious blend of rugged protection and luminous openness. By contrasting folded metal planes with blasted-face masonry, the architects evoke the layered beauty of a geode—capturing sunlight on the exterior while offering an intimate sanctuary inside.

A Harmonious Home that is the Perfect Canvas

A Thoughtful Family Home in Central Israel

Horovitz and Sela spent over three years crafting this two-story house on a generous 2,000 sqm plot in a coveted neighborhood of central Israel. Although the owners—a real estate entrepreneur, his wife, and their three children—initially planned to live here, they ultimately decided to rent the property.

House of Horns / WOJR

House of Horns / WOJR

Nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, the House of Horns overlooks San Francisco Bay. Here, an inherited ruin—a half-built “Spanish Style” foundation—became the canvas for a new vision. Instead of erasing what existed, the architects wove it into a fresh composition of rhythms, forms, and materials that respond to the land and the sky.

The Farnham Residence: A Midtown Home Reimagined

The Farnham Residence: A Midtown Home Reimagined

When the owner acquired this three-storey Toronto house, its 1960s studio vibe felt outdated and cramped. Consequently, WILLIAMSCRAIG Design gutted the interior to craft a warm, adaptable home for a recently widowed parent and two pre-teen children. The result highlights family togetherness and private retreats, while forging a strong connection to the garden.

Night Song Bridge House / HEDS Architects

Night Song Bridge House / HEDS Architects

Nestled on a steep, wooded site, Night Song Bridge House bridges a ravine in a remote valley. Its design reflects the red clay of the land and the hush of nocturnal life. Moreover, this retreat lifts its upper level into the treetops while anchoring its lower level in concrete.

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