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Paraíso Apartment / Sala2 Arquitetura

The Paraíso Apartment by Sala2 Arquitetura was designed for a family of four with two teenage children. From the beginning, the project emphasized the importance of interaction and conversation, turning the home into a warm environment where…

Hideaway House / Studio Prineas

Hideaway House / Studio Prineas

The Hideaway House by Studio Prineas is a thoughtful transformation of a 1920s Californian bungalow. Conceived as a retreat for homeowners who share a love of music, wine, and gardening, the project blends architectural clarity with atmospheric…

Palermo House Renovation / Studio Didea

Palermo House Renovation / Studio Didea

The Palermo House Renovation by Studio Didea transforms an early 20th century apartment in the heart of Palermo into a contemporary home while carefully preserving its historical charm. Defined by pass-through rooms and frescoed pavilion vaulted ceilings,…

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The House Recast / Studio Ben Allen

The House Recast by Studio Ben Allen transforms a Victorian terrace in north London into a bold experiment in material innovation and off-site fabrication. Designed for a retired couple, the project reimagines the rear façade, introduces a…

Bespoke Home in Balham / TAS Architects

Bespoke Home in Balham / TAS Architects

The Bespoke Home in Balham by TAS Architects transforms a traditional property into a light-filled modern family home. Through a side infill extension and loft conversion, the design introduces openness, comfort, and fluid connections between inside and…

Nostalgia by Storeyboard Design

Nostalgia House / Storeyboard Design

Nostalgia House, designed by Swathy Sivaraman of Storeyboard Design, offers a soulful alternative to architecture shaped by fleeting trends. This villa in India does not seek spectacle. Instead, it creates a deeply personal dwelling where memory, material,…

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Subtle Shifts Home / Steffen Welsch Architects

Subtle Shifts Home by Steffen Welsch Architects demonstrates that bigger isn’t always better. Instead of prioritizing size, the project proves that thoughtful design can achieve sustainability, flexibility, and comfort within an existing footprint.

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