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Ombak House / Arti Design Studio

Ombak House, Indonesia / Arti Design Studio

The Ombak House, designed by Arti Design Studio, redefines urban living by integrating nature, community, and sustainability into its core. Inspired by the global ideals of comfort, safety, and peace, this innovative home reclaims traditional backyard spaces and elevates them—literally—to the rooftops.

Vale da Lua Cabin / Corteo Arquitetos

Vale da Lua Cabin, Rio Grande do Sul / Corteo Arquitetos

Nestled atop a mountain in Pinto Bandeira, Rio Grande do Sul, the Vale da Lua Cabin was born from a couple’s dream of creating a serene retreat. With breathtaking views of the Rio das Antas winding through the valley below, this minimalist cabin serves as a tranquil escape.

Farmworker’s House / Nidus

Farmworker’s House, Germany / Nidus

In the quiet countryside of East Frisia, the Farmworker’s House tells a story of resilience and practicality. Built in the 1960s, this humble brick home, paired with a small barn, was part of Germany’s post-war effort to create efficient, self-sufficient housing.

Icicle House / Syndicate Smith

Icicle House, Washington / Syndicate Smith

Perched among the trees on challenging terrain, Icicle House, also called “The Treefort,” showcases innovation and determination. Syndicate Smith designed this modern three-story retreat to provide a growing family with a serene weekend getaway while respecting the natural environment.

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Historic Society Hill Townhouse, Philadelphia / LO Design

The Historic Society Hill Townhouse showcases how thoughtful design can transform a historic home into a functional, modern living space. Situated in Philadelphia’s Society Hill, this 4,000-square-foot townhouse underwent a lower-level renovation led by LO Design. The project successfully blends contemporary family needs with the timeless charm of a historic structure.

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Vespasiano House, Brazil / Architect Lucas Lage

Nestled in the Vespasiano region, Casa 27 reflects its unique setting amidst the lush Atlantic Forest. Designed for a family with a pre-teen and a baby, the residence balances openness and privacy, integrating modern living with the surrounding natural landscape. The home’s layout emphasizes connection—with nature, between family members, and within its spaces—creating a sanctuary tailored to the family’s lifestyle.

Chilham House / ID Architecture

Chilham House, Grimsby / ID Architecture

Chilham House, a prominent Edwardian Villa fronting a grade II listed park, is nestled within two-thirds of an acre. The newly added two-storey extension, designed with simplicity and an open-plan concept, seamlessly blends indoor living with the beauty of its natural surroundings.

douBLe House, Toronto / Alva Roy Architects

douBLe House, Toronto / Alva Roy Architects

Nestled in Toronto, douBLe House by Alva Roy Architects masterfully balances the clients’ desire for privacy with the need for light-filled, contemporary spaces. Designed for a family of four, the home weaves thoughtful materials, layered volumes, and carefully crafted levels into a seamless living experience that feels both intimate and expansive.

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