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In the Architecture category, HomeWorldDesign presents you beautiful and modern houses, amazing buildings and stunning architecture structures born from the creativity and imagination of the best architects and designers in the world. The eye can enjoy a virtual tour of the most attractive homes in the world of indoor and outdoor presentations, of some of the most amazing residential projects and more. Expect to see the presentation of architectural projects of all cultures and tastes. Simple viewing of works by ingenious architects and designers can help you to transform your room or house into a dream home.

Time Square Residential Complex / KPLN

Time Square Residential Complex / KPLN

Time Square residential complex sits in the pristine Primorsky district of St. Petersburg. Overlooking Yuntolovsky Forest Park and the Gulf of Finland, its 13 buildings form a giant clock face seen from above. Consequently, each of the 12 perimeter towers represents an hour, while the contrasting central tower marks the intersection of its hands.

Olof Dahlstrand Remodel / Klopf Architecture

Olof Dahlstrand Remodel: Modern Revival

The Olof Dahlstrand Remodel in Orinda, California, breathes new life into a 1951 home while honoring its original mid-century ethos. Klopf Architecture approached the project with deep respect for the house’s low-slung rooflines, natural materials, and Wright-inspired integration with the landscape.

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San Simón House / Vasconcelos Arquitectura

Tucked away in the verdant woods of San Simón el Alto—just a 2½-hour drive from Mexico City—San Simón House by Vasconcelos Arquitectura redefines the family cabin. Not only does it vanish into its 10,000 m² forest plot, but it also celebrates every towering tree and local material.

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Windy Gap Residence: A Subtle Mountain Sanctuary

Windy Gap Residence by Altura Architects nestles quietly into Town Mountain Road’s rugged terrain, offering an understated yet sophisticated retreat. By embracing a low-profile form and dark exterior palette, the home remains largely hidden from view while capturing breathtaking mountain vistas from within.

1980s Pole House Renovation

1980s Pole House Renovation: A Bush-Clad Retreat Reimagined

Nestled on a steep, native bush–clad slope with sweeping north-western sea views, the 1980s Pole House Renovation transforms a once-quirky knotty home into a light-filled, enduring modern retreat. By respecting the original foundations and simplifying complex forms, the design team delivered a harmonious blend of shelter, seamless indoor-outdoor living, and minimal environmental impact.

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Willoughby House / Hobbs Jamieson Architecture

Nestled behind a textured brick façade on a leafy suburban street, Willoughby House by Hobbs Jamieson Architecture reimagines the typical two-storey home as an expansive, single-level retreat. By combining privacy from the street with generous indoor–outdoor connections, the design balances security, light, and spacious living in equal measure.

Mountainside Residence in Bromont / Muuk Architecture

Mountainside Residence in Bromont / Muuk Architecture

Designed by MUUK Architecture, the Mountainside Residence perches gracefully on a sloping lot in Bromont’s mountainous region. Moreover, this private home embraces a restrained modernist approach, blending durability and warmth while fostering an intimate connection with the forested site.

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