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TUR House | OOIIO Architecture

TUR House, Madrid / OOIIO Architecture

The current construction market often delivers “one-size-fits-all” solutions, producing uniform, neutral spaces that cater to broad appeal. Yet many people crave a unique, individualized home. TUR House by OOIIO Architecture challenges this trend by demonstrating how anyone can personalize a standard apartment with readily available materials, even when working within a limited budget.

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Gaxiola House, Sinaloa / Ezequiel Farca Studio

Inspired by Louis Kahn’s studies of geometric forms and natural light, as well as his preference for simplicity and functionality, the house’s square plan and circular staircase achieve a geometric harmony. The result is a sophisticated and soulful living environment that honors the beauty of its lakeside setting.

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Industrial Chic Chelsea Duplex / mr Architecture PLLC

Nestled in the heart of Chelsea, one of New York City’s most vibrant neighborhoods, a stunning residential duplex has undergone a gut renovation that masterfully combines modern luxury with rustic charm. With a design ethos that celebrates openness and connectivity, this sophisticated living space redefines urban living while paying homage to the architectural integrity of its historic surroundings.

Slabin Residence / Christopher Jeffrey Architects

Slabin Residence / Christopher Jeffrey Architects

Time had visibly worn down the original 1990s structure of the Slabin Residence, prompting Christopher Jeffrey Architects to undertake a complete renovation. While the Clients had cherished the peaceful farmland surrounding their property, they decided it was time to update their home to suit modern living.

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A Georgian Townhouse – Historic Grade II Listed Family Home

Our most recent project, ‘A Georgian Townhouse, Marylebone’ is situated within the terrace that surrounds the historic Dorset Square Garden in central London. Its proud façade is tucked behind the large London planes of the square. The building came to us blessed with many of its original features, including high ceilings, large sash windows and well-preserved decorative details.

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