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Mecox House / Bates Masi Architects

Mecox House / Bates Masi Architects

Located on a scenic yet low-lying site near a coastal lagoon, Mecox House by Bates Masi Architects embraces both the challenges and beauty of its environment. The site’s topography funnels storm surge and wave action, requiring a resilient design that remains functional and enjoyable for its inhabitants.

Dubai villa on Frond G / SAOTA

Dubai Villa on Frond G / SAOTA

Located on the G Frond of the iconic Palm Jumeirah, the Dubai Villa by SAOTA, in collaboration with CK Architecture Interiors, represents a refined expression of residential luxury. Conceived for developer Alpago Properties, the villa draws inspiration from its waterfront location and the surrounding urban landscape.

Flowing Courtyard Eichler by Klopf Architecture

Flowing Courtyard Eichler / Klopf Architecture

Located in Palo Alto’s flood zone, the Flowing Courtyard Eichler, designed by Klopf Architecture, underwent a phased renovation to accommodate a growing family of five. The design focused on both the practical needs of school proximity and nearby grandparents, as well as creating a more open and inviting space.

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Hotel Rumour / Studio Modijefsky

Located near the iconic Burcht van Leiden castle, Studio Modijefsky designed Hotel Rumour by transforming a historic carriage house from 1657 into a vibrant social hub. Despite its name, Hotel Rumour is not a place for sleeping but offers spaces for dining, drinks, private gatherings, and even dance nights.

The House and the Landscape / Inon Ben-David

The House and the Landscape / Inon Ben-David

Inon Ben-David, owner of an architecture and interior design firm, oversaw the architectural planning and interior design of this unique house located in the Lower Galilee in Israel. The home sits on a plot of about half a dunam (0.12 acres) and spans approximately 250 square meters (2,690 square feet) across two floors.

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Mountain Peak House / KUBE Architecture

The Mountain Peak House in Asheville, North Carolina, represents a significant renovation by KUBE Architecture, designed as a retirement home for the firm’s Salt + Pepper House clients. Nestled at a high elevation with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, the house is part of Asheville’s artistic community, renowned for its natural beauty.

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