JD2 House, Portugal / Rui Rosmaninho Arquitecto
Architect Rui Rosmaninho designed a bespoke single-family residence in Aveiro, Portugal, with sweeping views of the region’s characteristic estuary that stretches alongside the Atlantic Ocean.
Architect Rui Rosmaninho designed a bespoke single-family residence in Aveiro, Portugal, with sweeping views of the region’s characteristic estuary that stretches alongside the Atlantic Ocean.
Designed as a summer retreat for a young couple with two daughters from São Paulo, this residence is crafted to enhance their interests in reading, music, and gastronomy, while also providing ample outdoor space for entertaining friends.
The Zilker neighborhood in Austin is characterized by an eclectic mix of architecture that ranges from historically significant single-story homes, which adhere to traditional scales and proportions, to expansive, two-story modern constructions.
Located in a quiet alley in the city centre, the 39 sqm Duet Apartment embraces rich and contrasting Taiwanese landscapes between the old and new.
Masná 130 is a 500+-year-old house situated in the centre of Český Krumlov, a small town in Bohemia, Central Europe, and a popular UNESCO heritage site.
Situated in the heart of Northern California Wine Country, this stunning addition to the landscape comes from the renowned San Francisco architectural firm, Malcolm Davis Architecture (MDa), showcasing how modern design can coexist seamlessly with nature.
The Revival House: Echo of the Body project is an unconventional dwelling dedicated to dancing. The house owner is a contemporary dance dancer wishing to cultivate a micro-community for living, dancing, and interaction.
MW Architects have recently completed a project in Hampstead for a client who was keen to explore the contrast between traditional architectural features and the innovative use of contemporary materials.
Tucked in the lakeside foliage, Pitches Among Pines introduces two unique sleeping cabins to the forested site. Each cabin houses two bedrooms and a shared, full bathroom, accessed by covered porches
Hidden within a clearing in a Grade II listed arboretum in Hampshire, this highly efficient new-build family home was designed to fully embrace its wooded location.
Bringing natural light inward and allowing it to dance internally throughout the day, River of Life House is deeply connected within its natural setting. As a testament to sustainable living and the need for the notion of the home
Built in the 1960’s it had been added to incrementally by its various owners: the living area was extended in the 1980’s and extra bedroom space was added in the 2000’s.