Residential Architecture

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.

Micro Apartments in London Designed by Bicbloc 1

Micro Apartments in London Designed by Bicbloc

The existing property consisted of a four-storey Victorian terraced house divided into 11 bedsits with a back garden. The client wished to convert the property into a new co-living concept to cater to the strong rental demand in London and changing living habits. Bicbloc managed to reconfigure the original layout into 14 serviced 18 sqm studio apartments.

Randwick Pavilion, alterations and additions

Randwick Pavilion / MASQ Architecture

Our inspiration for the Randwick Pavilion project lay in the established backyard which sat sunken down slightly from the surrounding. The brief was to add a new living room space, kitchen and accompanying dining room.

Charred Wood–Clad House in the Toronto Suburbs by Superkül

Charred Wood–Clad House in the Toronto Suburbs by Superkül

Located in the community of Oakville, this new home for a family of five nestles into its lot, inviting in the startling lushness of the neighbouring property through an amply fenestrated east elevation. The two-storey, five-bedroom house is efficiently designed to maximize opportunities for natural light, engaging site and landscape through the provision of a generous courtyard and two outdoor decks.

Cozy Vancouver Beach House Inspiring Relaxation and a Warm-Weather Lifestyle 15

Cozy Vancouver Beach House Inspiring Relaxation and a Warm-Weather Lifestyle

The G’Day House is a commission for an Australian ex-patriate family, who requested a home that would support a relaxed attitude toward daily life and would help them re-connect with a warm-weather lifestyle. Column-free sliding doors at the Southeast corner of the house effectively double the size of the living area when open; indoor and outdoor spaces hold equal priority.

Young and Daring Architecture Label Namelok Completes House 1

Young and Daring Architecture Label Namelok Completes House 1

The first house designed by Namelok is inspired by liberal theories of mid-century architects like Lina Bo Bardi and Aldo van Eyck. The design of House 1 serves as a perfect base for a young and modern family where three design principles are at the base: the kitchen as the beating heart, openness through horizontal and vertical connections and visible constructions versus tangible textures.

Pacific Heights Residence / Jensen Architects

A tight lot in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood seems an unlikely setting for a home replete with gardens. Rather than a conventional yard, Jensen Architects sculpted a weave of shifting volumes and open spaces. Pacific Heights Residence is a family home completed by Jensen Architects in 2017.

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