Santa Monica Home / September Workshop
This Santa Monica home successfully merges the functionality of an office with the comfort and style of a family residence, reflecting the client’s needs both for the present and the future.
This Santa Monica home successfully merges the functionality of an office with the comfort and style of a family residence, reflecting the client’s needs both for the present and the future.
The Brooklyn Heights Brownstone, originally characterized by its vibrant and eclectic 1970s décor, has undergone a sensitive and meticulous renovation by Sonya Lee Architect. The project aimed to modernize the home while restoring its historic charm, particularly in a neighborhood known for its architectural significance.
In the heart of a tranquil forest, where towering trees stand guard over a gently descending slope and a babbling brook serenades the land, lies The House of the Tall Trees. This architectural marvel, designed by the Mexican firm 1i Arquitectura, serves as a weekend retreat for a family of four.
The Bamboo Box Residence stands as a striking example of how modern architecture can seamlessly integrate with natural elements, reflecting the timeless aesthetic of Chinese literati culture. In this project, bamboo plays a pivotal role, symbolizing resilience and serenity, while the design as a whole captures the essence of a tranquil mountain life within a contemporary villa setting.
In the bustling city of Taipei, Taiwan, FWS_work has transformed a small 700-square-foot apartment into a serene and inspiring home and studio for an artist. This thoughtful design maximizes the apartment’s high ceilings and abundant natural light, creating a peaceful environment that fosters creativity and introspection.
This Midcentury Modernist-inspired house is a brilliant example of how architecture can blend artistry with sustainability. The owner’s deep understanding of design and materials has resulted in a home that is both luxurious and environmentally conscious, set within the serene backdrop of Toronto’s natural landscape.
Refugee Mantiqueira Mountains by AMFB Arquitetura is a striking example of contemporary architecture harmonizing with the natural beauty of Brazil’s Mantiqueira Mountain range. Conceived as a multifunctional “cabin” on a property in southern Minas Gerais, this 95-square-meter retreat serves as a support space, home office, and guest house
Nestled in the historically rich and leafy suburb of Malvern East, Victoria, an early 2000s family home recently underwent a remarkable transformation. Originally a bustling center for a family of five, the home had gradually lost its vibrancy over the years, succumbing to a neutral and uninspired palette.