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Calma House / Ravel Architecture

Calma House / Ravel Architecture

Calma House by Ravel Architecture draws inspiration from the warmth and timelessness of Mexican vernacular architecture while embracing Texas sensibilities and climate necessities. As a result, the home feels both bold and serene, blending traditional materials and typologies with clear, modern geometries.

Maison Francilienne / HEMAA Architectes

Maison Francilienne / HEMAA Architectes

Maison Francilienne by HEMAA Architectes combines architectural eras on a sloping Paris suburb site, resulting in a harmonious blend of history and modernity. In this project, Maison Francilienne retains the noble original structure while integrating a thoughtful extension that respects topography and preserves heritage.

Tree Fort House / Larch Architecture

Tree Fort House / Larch Architecture

Tree Fort House by Larch Architecture began when a hailstorm damaged a 1940s Billings cottage beyond simple repair, turning a crisis into an opportunity. Consequently, the owners decided to transform their modest home into a forever sanctuary.

Two Colors Mediterranean Retreat / Paola Sola

Two Colors Mediterranean Retreat / Paola Sola Architetto

Two colors—the yellow of lemons and the blue of the sea—tell the story of a place that feels like it came out of a fairytale. Though it may recall the charm of the Sorrento coast or a Greek island, we are not there. We are in Naples, climbing the winding paths of Posillipo hill.

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Desert Geode Residence / Kendle Design Collaborative

Nestled within Arizona’s vast desert landscape, the Desert Geode Residence reveals itself as a harmonious blend of rugged protection and luminous openness. By contrasting folded metal planes with blasted-face masonry, the architects evoke the layered beauty of a geode—capturing sunlight on the exterior while offering an intimate sanctuary inside.

A Harmonious Home that is the Perfect Canvas

A Thoughtful Family Home in Central Israel

Horovitz and Sela spent over three years crafting this two-story house on a generous 2,000 sqm plot in a coveted neighborhood of central Israel. Although the owners—a real estate entrepreneur, his wife, and their three children—initially planned to live here, they ultimately decided to rent the property.

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