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Nightingale Square House / Locus Design

The Nightingale Square House is a masterful expression of architecture that respects its roots while embracing the future. Designed with intention and care, this residence blends timeless aesthetics with contemporary function, resulting in a home that feels both grounded in its environment and boldly modern.

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Gruyere Farmhouse / Rachcoff Vella Architecture

Perched at the summit of a scenic hill in Victoria’s Yarra Valley, Gruyere Farmhouse—affectionately known as Hilltop Hood—is a refined architectural response to a breathtaking yet challenging site. Designed by Rachcoff Vella Architecture, this secluded retreat, located just an hour from Melbourne, exemplifies what’s possible when vision, resilience, and deep respect for nature come together.

Leonard Street Loft / Christopher Jeffrey Architects

Leonard Street Loft / Christopher Jeffrey Architects

Set within the heart of Tribeca, New York City, the Leonard Street Loft by Christopher Jeffrey Architects transforms a historic 1920s warehouse into a modern family retreat. Occupying the entire sixth floor of a former industrial building, the 1,900-square-foot space bridges the past and present, blending raw architectural charm with bold, contemporary design choices.

Sutton Tower / Recent Spaces

Sutton Tower: A Bold Tribute to the New York Skyline

Rising above Manhattan’s East River edge, Sutton Tower stands as an elegant new landmark in the city’s architectural lineage. Designed by acclaimed architect Thomas Juul-Hansen, the tower is a refined pillar of limestone capped with a radiant crown—an homage to the timeless beauty of the New York skyline.

More Than Meets the Eye / No Architects

Rethinking the Average Apartment: Big Living in 82 m²

When we picture a typical city apartment, we often think of limitations—tight hallways, awkward layouts, and insufficient storage. But what if design could turn these assumptions on their head? In this inspiring transformation of a modest Czech apartment, creative architecture meets clever functionality, proving that even a space under 90 square meters can offer the comfort and versatility of a family home.

NOVA Condominium Tower / Fogarty Finger

NOVA Condominium Tower / Fogarty Finger

NOVA Condominium Tower by Fogarty Finger transforms a small, triangular site into a striking silhouette inspired by New York’s Flatiron Building. Moreover, it rises gracefully from a vibrant public park, featuring a sharp prow at its narrowest point and two elegant curves along its sides. Consequently, this distinctive form not only creates memorable street presence but also unlocks layouts with sweeping city views from every residence.

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