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House 1915: An Interwar Villa Reborn

House 1915 is a residence of significant historical and architectural value. In Stage One of this project, Studio Esar undertakes the delicate restoration and transformation of the home’s front portion. Guided by its heritage-listed status, the design honors the original character while introducing a layer of contemporary elegance.

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100% Instagrammable Home / Liad Yosef

100% Instagrammable Home by Liad Yosef sets a new standard in Ness Ziona—ensuring every corner is both liveable and photo-ready. When one of Israel’s leading influencers moved into her new home, she enlisted Liad Yosef to create a space that balances family functionality with striking aesthetics and caters to content creation.

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Mediterranean Dream House / Shirly Dan

Mediterranean Dream House by Shirly Dan embodies timeless warmth combined with architectural precision and contemporary flair. Nestled in a quiet, green suburb in the heart of Israel’s Sharon region, this spacious villa spans 500 m² (5,382 sq ft) on an 800 m² (8,611 sq ft) corner lot.

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Casa Minas / Sabella Arquitetura

Framed by the mountains of southern Minas Gerais, Casa Minas blends comfort, constructive efficiency, and seamless integration with its verdant surroundings. Designed by Sabella Arquitetura, this 280 m² residence in Itanhandu relies on engineered wood structures and local stone walls to craft a cozy yet timeless architectural language.

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Southwand House / K-Studio

Southwand House by Ravel Architecture sits on a gently sloping hillside in the southwestern Peloponnese, within the Costa Navarino development. Southwand House draws inspiration from Messinian stone tower-houses and local architectural traditions while embracing modern geometries.

Calma House / Ravel Architecture

Calma House / Ravel Architecture

Calma House by Ravel Architecture draws inspiration from the warmth and timelessness of Mexican vernacular architecture while embracing Texas sensibilities and climate necessities. As a result, the home feels both bold and serene, blending traditional materials and typologies with clear, modern geometries.

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