A couple in their 40s, both working in the tech industry, approached designer Meital Zimber to design their new home. They sought a cohesive home so that two of their three daughters, twin adults with a medical condition, could enjoy various home comforts. Photography by Oded Samdar.
Monthly Archives: February 2024
VILLA BONA by Negre Studio
VILLA BONA is a project designed by Negre Studio. This spectacular Villa Located in the municipality of Biniali in the heart of the island. Villa Bona is perfectly integrated between its habitat and natural environment. For this project we chose natural materials and textures of the best quality. Exteriors of our Villa Bona in the centre of the island. A perfect blend of sophisticated mediterranean style. Photography by Carlos Terra Photo.
LaRue Architects Designs A Floating Jewel on Lake Austin
LaRue Architects designed a sprawling residence fronting Lake Austin that features a main house at 6,000 Sq Ft. There are three adjacent casitas connected by floating walkways – the entire footprint of this lakefront home totals just over 13,000 Sq Ft. The Red Oak residence is nestled between a steep mountain side and Lake Austin providing stunning views from every vantage point. The architect designed the main house to frame these incredible views. Photography by Casey Dunn.
Cremorne Courtyard House by Beauty Bloody Bonza
Cremorne Courtyard House is a project designed by Beauty Bloody Bonza. An inner-city heritage dwelling transformed into a cohesive, light-bathed family home takes advantage of its site’s length to connect detached living quarters through a central secluded garden. Photography by Jeremy Wright.
At Every Elevation by Dorit Weinbren
At one of the sought-after neighborhoods in Rishon LeZion stands a house that design enthusiasts would truly appreciate. Designed by Dorit Weinbren, the house is a showcase of meticulous interior planning that favors clean and challenging geometric lines, aesthetic devoid of compromises on the purity of natural and industrial materials, and powerful monochromatic tones. So here it is before you—a modern, precise, and sophisticated living environment that captures subtle emotions, centered around an architectural staircase connecting the four levels and creating a remarkable impact. Photography by Oded Smadar.
Big Sky by Kor Architects
Big Sky is a project designed by Kor Architects. A skier’s haven that blends traditional Montana rusticity with clean modern lines inspired by the state’s industrial past. Sited to take in views of mountains to the east, west, and southwest, the 13,375-square-foot house’s windows blend the indoor and the outdoor, while energy-efficient geothermal heating keeps the house comfortable at a fraction of the typical carbon footprint. Dividing the living quarters into separate wings and levels, including a master suite connected by a heated and glassed-in bridge, allows the house to accommodate up to thirty guests, while still feeling intimate with just two. A four-story glass-walled staircase, featuring a climbing wall designed to mirror local geologic formations, stands as an eye-catching centerpiece. Photography by Benjamin Benschneider.
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Sylvan Serenity Residence by FM DESIGN STUDIO
This modern farmhouse is nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Vietnam and offers a blend of minimalism and enchanting charm of nature. Surrounded by verdant hills, the residence is a serene sanctuary that welcomes residents to escape the frenetic pace of city life. The architectural marvel strikes a perfect equilibrium between sleek modernity and rustic allure, creating an ambiance that seamlessly melds with the surrounding picturesque scenery. The exterior facade is a testament to this fusion, marrying light wood and concrete in a contemporary dance that gracefully integrates the dwelling with its environment. Visualization by Mahna Momenzade.
European Neo-Classicism by O&A London
The O&A London team took great care in designing this spacious two-bedroom apartment for a family of three in St. Petersburg, Russia. The space was quite unusual: located on the top floor of a historical building featuring slanted ceilings and attic windows. The client, a family of three, had previously worked with our studio. The pre-existing knowledge and understanding of their requirements and priorities meant, that the work on the apartment could commence early on and be completed relatively swiftly. The client had contacted Oleg and Anna at the time of purchase of the apartment, fully trusting the designers’ opinions and experience. Photography by Eugene Kulibaba.
Victoria House by Design by AD
Victoria House is a project designed by Design by AD. Connecting both to its past and a present contemporary liveability, Victoria House comes together as a renovation and addition that optimises the potential of a narrow site. As the foundations for the coming chapters for its current owners, the limitations are reworked to overlay a more flexible planning approach, and one that allows a better sense of connection. Tucked into the established streets of Malvern and its surrounding period style homes, the approach focusses on retaining heritage to the front and creating new openings that frame the natural elements as much as possible. Photography by Tatjana Plitt.
McPhail House by Design by AD
McPhail House designed by Design by AD embodies a modest yet resolute approach, seeing a subtle extension to the rear of an existing heritage cottage. Drawing inspiration from layered and rich history of the existing home, the resulting materials and formal silhouette continue a similar story in place, through a contemporary lens. Photography by Tatjana Plitt.