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Givat Shmuel Apartment / Halel Architecture

Givat Shmuel Apartment / Halel Architecture

The Givat Shmuel Apartment by Halel Architecture and Interior Design exemplifies how thoughtful design can transform a family home into a serene, organized, and personalized living space. For a couple in their 50s and their two teenage children, this renovation project achieved a cohesive and calming environment with minimal structural changes and meticulous attention to detail.

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Chatterbox House, Melbourne / Nest Architects

The Chatterbox House by Nest Architects brings a fresh perspective to urban living, blending nostalgia with contemporary design. Inspired by the classic paper-folding game, Chatterbox, this Fitzroy North home reimagines a dilapidated bungalow into a light-filled and functional sanctuary.

Tourist Apartament / David Olmos Arquitectos

Tourist Apartment / David Olmos Arquitectos

Nestled in the heart of Avilés, the Tourist Apartment by David Olmos Arquitectos showcases how architectural heritage seamlessly merges with contemporary design. Situated on Calle Galiana in a building dating back to 1895, this 60-square-meter gem reimagines space to provide a tranquil urban retreat.

Randolph House / Bryant Alsop

Randolph House / Bryant Alsop Architects

Located on a challenging corner site, Randolph House by Bryant Alsop is a clever 2-storey addition to an attached Victorian cottage. Designed to respect strict heritage requirements, the project maximizes space and natural light on a small urban block. Consequently, the final result is an airy, light-filled residence that meets the needs of a growing young family, while also enhancing the broader streetscape.

Casa Cariño / Dinamita Taller

Casa Cariño, Guadalajara / Dinamita Taller

Nestled amidst lush greenery, Casa Cariño by Dinamita Taller captures the essence of tranquility and artistic passion. Designed for two photographers, this light-filled retreat celebrates life’s simple pleasures and creative rituals, from the comforting process of brewing coffee to the hands-on act of shaping ceramics.

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