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Hanza Tower Apartment, Szczecin / Loft Kolasiński

Situated on the 24th floor of a newly built skyscraper in the heart of Szczecin, the Hanza Tower Apartment offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline. Designed by Loft Kolasiński, this apartment underwent a comprehensive renovation and partial reconstruction to transform it into a modern sanctuary dominated by natural materials such as wood, wool, linen, and stone.

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Terrazzo Apartment, São Paulo / Studio Arthur Casas

In essence, the Terrazzo Apartment by Studio Arthur Casas embodies a meticulous blend of craftsmanship, art, comfort, and subtlety. By embracing minimalist finishes, curating furniture and artwork with care, and maintaining high-tech solutions invisibly integrated, this residence offers an innovative model of how to create a versatile, art-filled home

Golf Architecture Project / ÁBATON

Golf Architecture Project, Madrid / ÁBATON

The Golf Architecture Project owes its name to the serene views of a golf course it boasts. This feature, alongside the preexistence of trees on the site before construction, served as a starting point for the project, as well as a clear objective: to respect the vegetation in the layout of the house and use its potential to frame the positioning of the new residence

Canada Israel / Halel Architecture and Interior Design

Canada Israel Residence, Ra’anana / Halel Architecture

We often think of a house as four walls and a roof, but for this Canadian family of six—parents in their 30s, four young children in tow—home means so much more. They arrived in Israel a few years ago with a sense of purpose: to create a private world that would blend the North American design language they held dear with the open, sunlit spirit of their new environment.

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Casa Prazeres, Madeira Island / Atelier Ornelas

Positioned within the calm landscape of Prazeres, Casa Prazeres by Atelier Ornelas took shape through close collaboration between the architect and the client. The client sought a vacation home that would stand apart from typical local constructions, thus presenting a creative challenge.

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