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Rana Estate / Fuse Architects

Rana Estate / Fuse Architects

In the scenic Carmel Valley, Rana Estate by Fuse Architects showcases architecture that truly enhances the beauty of California’s central coast. Inspired by the area’s rolling hills, oak trees, and madrones, along with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, the architects chose a natural palette of materials and colors to harmonize with the surrounding landscape.

Orcas House / Allied8

Orcas Retreat House / Allied8

Orcas House, designed by Leah Martin, co-founder of Allied8 Architects, is a modern linear home cantilevered off a cliff, offering breathtaking views to the north and south. Blending seamlessly with its natural surroundings, the aging Kebony on the exterior matches the bark of nearby trees, while the bright, monochromatic interior provides a modern and airy feel.

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West London House / Hodgkinson Design

The West London House project, led by Tom St Aubyn, transformed a once-deteriorating property into a stylish and comfortable family home. Originally, the house was plagued by structural issues, shaking every time vehicles passed by, creating an uncomfortable living environment.

The Old Rectory Residence / ID Architecture

The Old Rectory Residence / ID Architecture

Set in the scenic village of South Kelsey, near the Lincolnshire Wolds, the Old Rectory Residence by ID Architecture offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern design. Surrounded by 8 secluded acres, this peaceful sanctuary features serene ponds, a grassy paddock, a wooded spinney, and spacious gardens to the north and east, creating a beautiful, tranquil environment.

Tribeca Brewery Retreat / the Stylesmiths

Tribeca Brewery Retreat / the Stylesmiths

Nestled within East Melbourne’s historic Tribeca complex, Tribeca Brewery Retreat seamlessly combines modern luxury with the charm of Melbourne’s architectural past. Once the iconic Victoria Bitters Brewery, this building began its transformation in the 1990s when residential spaces emerged from its industrial bones.

Mlékárenská Apartment / RDTH Architekti

Mlékárenská Apartment / RDTH Architekti

What truly matters for a fulfilling life? How much mental space do our possessions occupy? In a quest to embrace simplicity, RDTH Architekti transformed the Mlékárenská Apartment into a minimalist haven that balances privacy with communal spaces in a compact 74 m² layout.

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