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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.

Le Petit Laurent / MU Architecture

Le Petit Laurent Apartments, Montreal / MU Architecture

Located at 1419 Clark Street and 1424 Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Le Petit Laurent is MU Architecture’s impressive 300th renovation project. Situated in the charming old town of Artà, this multi-family building transforms a rundown structure into a vibrant residential hub. Moreover, by carefully preserving what could be saved, the architects breathed new life into the site.

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Hâle Retreat House / Atelier BOOM-TOWN

Nestled in the serene forests of the Laurentians near Lake St-Victor in Quebec, Hâle House by Atelier BOOM-TOWN stands as an intergenerational sanctuary. This residence masterfully balances modern amenities with immersive natural experiences, creating a family haven where architecture and nature coexist in perfect harmony.

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Sid Lee Architecture and Canora Redefine Student Housing with Le Within

Sid Lee Architecture and Canora Real Estate Agency have transformed a historic building in Shaughnessy Village into Le Within, a premier example of modern student housing in downtown Montreal. This project offers an exceptional living environment tailored to the needs of the Montreal student community, inviting them to immerse themselves in a carefully curated experience where inspiration resides in every room and object.

Prainha Branca House / Studio MK27

Prainha Branca House / Studio MK27

Studio MK27 has crafted the exquisite Prainha Branca House, a masterpiece that harmoniously blends architecture with the surrounding tropical forest. Positioned on a challenging site with steep slopes, the design meticulously respects the natural environment and adheres to a strict construction footprint.

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GM House, Bragança Paulista / Padovani Arquitetos

Padovani Arquitetos has designed the impressive GM House for a young family seeking harmony with their unique landscape. Situated on a distinctive plot with intriguing topography, the house takes full advantage of a sloping site that offers breathtaking views.

Oberon House / Alexandra Buchanan Architecture

Oberon House / Alexandra Buchanan Architecture

Located in Hawthorn East—a Melbourne suburb filled with charming Victorian cottages—Oberon House exemplifies how a heritage home can be brought into modern life. Over time, the original cottage had accrued a series of poorly planned lean-to additions, resulting in dark, cramped interior spaces with minimal outdoor connection.

Epure Naturelle / Brengues Le Pavec Architectes

Epure Naturelle House / Brengues Le Pavec Architectes

Located on a promontory overlooking a valley, Epure Naturelle House by Brengues Le Pavec Architectes sits at the edge of the landscape. With its sloping terrain and far-reaching views, the site calls for careful integration. Consequently, the design focuses on blending into the surroundings rather than dominating them.

Two Social Housing Units In Artà, Palma de Mallorca

Two Social Housing Units In Artà, Palma de Mallorca

Nestled on C/Vinya in the old town of Artà, this multi-family building comprises two housing units. It stands on the site of a century-old construction, where the architects carried out a thorough study before deciding which parts could be salvaged. Their focus was on reuse—a strategy to minimize waste, preserve cultural heritage, and give new life to original materials.

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