GR Villa / Paulo Martins Arquitetura & Design
Inserted in a plot of land of irregular geometry and surrounded by constructions of little architectural value, the GR villa emerges as a consequence of its constraints.
Inserted in a plot of land of irregular geometry and surrounded by constructions of little architectural value, the GR villa emerges as a consequence of its constraints.
A detached bright original and designed house hidden in a grove, setting on a promenade overlooking the Mediterranean sea is the perfect place to retire to from the city life.
Villa in the Palms is named after the 19 towering coconut palms that thrived for decades on the land, which dictated the villa’s concept and footprint. This four-bedroom house overlooks a field and a seasonal stream.
The existing Italian villa, the extension and the garden come together as one. Vertical sliding windows can be moved downward and disappear, transforming intimate into wide open spaces. a canopy becomes a house and then a canopy…
Designed by Alfonso Quiñones of Baaq studio based in Mexico City, Casa Cal is part of a group of six houses near Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca – a popular tourist destination, with scenic beaches and a thriving surf…
JUMA Architects transformed a typical 1976 bungalow into a contemporary Belgium villa with a pleasant holiday feeling. Nothing remains of the original layout. The changes start with the entrance door, which has been moved to a different
2 Stone Houses by 3HArchitects nestles a pair of contemporary retreats within an ancient olive grove in Mani, Greece. Framed by the Messenian Bay to the south and the Taygetos mountains to the north, the complex reinterprets…
BLM House is a private residence designed in 2015 by the Brazilian studio ATRIA Arquitetos. The house is located in Brasilia and was designed in according with the principles of sustainable architecture. Description by ATRIA: Villa BLM was
Project: Gumus Su Villas Architects: Cirakoglu Architects Location: 48000 Gümüşlük, Turkey Design Team: Alisan Cirakoglu, Ilgin Avci, Deniz Yazici, Asli Ingenc, Digdem Angin Developer: Demirden Design Photographs: Cemal Emden This project was completed by Turkish studio Cirakoglu