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Brooklyn Mass Timber House / Schiller Projects

Located in Brooklyn is the Mass Timber House, a former carriage house repurposed for the 21st century. It is the first single-family residence built using mass timber methods in New York City – a case study in adaptive reuse of historic structures with modern technologies.

Three Gables House / Aidlin Darling Design

Three Gables House, Napa Valley / Aidlin Darling Design

Perched on ten acres in the hills overlooking Napa Valley, this rural homestead was designed for a family of three seeking a more peaceful life away from the city. After a wildfire destroyed Aidlin Darling Design’s original, mid-construction design, the family was determined to rebuild the modern, resilient home that embraced the agrarian vernacular of the father’s European roots.

ParkLife Apartments / Austin Maynard Architects

ParkLife Apartments, Melbourne / Austin Maynard Architects

In ParkLife Apartments, Austin Maynard Architects transcend mere compliance, delivering a building that advances the conversation on sustainability, community, and design excellence. By integrating lessons learned, maintaining open communication, and turning constraints into shared opportunities, they have crafted not only an environmental leader but also a thriving urban habitat.

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Terrazzo Apartment, São Paulo / Studio Arthur Casas

In essence, the Terrazzo Apartment by Studio Arthur Casas embodies a meticulous blend of craftsmanship, art, comfort, and subtlety. By embracing minimalist finishes, curating furniture and artwork with care, and maintaining high-tech solutions invisibly integrated, this residence offers an innovative model of how to create a versatile, art-filled home

Ndarja Building in the Heart of Tirana / Urban Oasis by OODA

Ndarja Building in the Heart of Tirana / Urban Oasis by OODA

The Ndarja building, located on Myslym Street in central Tirana, responds to the city’s evolving landscape with a multifunctional approach. Designed by OODA for residential, hospitality, offices, and commercial uses, it settles gracefully into a neighborhood where old and new coexist.

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