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Windsor Terrace Brownstone by Interior Finishes LLC

This Windsor Terrace brownstone conversion DESIGNED by Interior Finishes LLC transforms a two-family structure into a single-family residence tailored for a growing family, balancing the home’s historic features with modern functionality. The reconfiguration of the first floor provides a centralized living area and an expansive kitchen, designed to meet the family’s daily needs. Rather than opting for a fully open layout, the space is subtly divided by a floating partition wall that provides a soft boundary between the kitchen/dining area and the living room. This design solution allows for visual continuity and spatial separation, while also serving as a display surface for the clients’ expanding art collection. Photography by Hanna Grankvist.

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Toque Toque House by Nitsche Arquitetos

Toque Toque House is a project designed by Nitsche Arquitetos. Nestled on a steep slope amidst a lush tropical forest, the house in Toque-Toque House was designed to be a simple, flexible, and easy-to-build construction and serve as a summer residence on São Sebastião, on São Paulo’s coast. Completed in 2022 with Nitsche
Arquitetos architecture, this summer residence was placed transversely to the slope, projecting the house towards the sea, and placing it at the treetop’s height. Photography by Andre Scarpa and Pedro Mascaro.

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Lawlers of Mt Hotham by Britt White Studio

Britt White Studio transforms an original 1980s apartment into a serene, functional mountain retreat. Perched in the heart of Mt Hotham village, a Lawlers Apartment has undergone a dramatic transformation, turning an untouched 1980s property into a cosy and sophisticated alpine haven. Britt White Studio’s Scandinavian and mid-century-inspired redesign has reimagined the apartment to create a warm, unpretentious retreat that balances functionality with the client’s vision for a peaceful post-ski sanctuary. Photography by Threefold Studio.

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CASACOR SC by SUM + Studio

Recognizing the importance of each memory, architect Bruna Tuon Sposito from SUM + Studio chose to honor them in her second participation in CASACOR SC. She created the “Refuge of Memories,” a space that bridges her past with her present. Photography by Lucas Reitz.

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Vaulted B/W Haus by DIG Architects

Vaulted B/W Haus is a project designed by DIG Architects. The owners of this space are a family of four. The husband is a founder of a closed fund and wife a PHD scholar ably assists him in his venture. The couple has two grown up kids doing their advance studies in foreign countries. The core requirement of this family was to have a clutter free cosy space with emphasis given on functional planning and at the same time a breakaway aesthetic. Also due to their social nature/status they wanted a space that was inclusive and could serve as a perfect entertainment pad. Photography by Ishita Sitwala.

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Vaulted House by Nathan Fell Architecture

The home designed by Nathan Fell Architecture is located in the suburbs of New Orleans had a low ceiling that provided its exterior (and interior) with an aesthetic (and proportion) that was familiar to other mid-century homes built in this region but lacked many of the components that often distinguish these homes as remarkable works of Architecture such as an open floor plan, vaulted spaces (strategically juxtaposed to the low ceilings), and unexpected elements of surprise. Instead, the home favored functionality and formality in keeping with the regional client expectations of that time. Photography by Jeremy Jachym, Nathan Fell Architecture.

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Apartment in Santorini by THIS IS IMDA

Perched on the cliffs of Imerovigli, this apartment was designed by THIS IS IMDA with one goal in mind: to enhance and frame the spectacular view of the Santorini caldera, creating a seamless dialogue between the interior spaces and the dramatic natural landscape. The unique location allows for a ‘zoomed-in’ perspective on a section of the caldera, a view that feels intimate yet expansive, and we wanted to make sure this experience was present throughout the apartment. Photography by Vassilis Iliades Clear Line Photography, Ioanna Tsagkouli.

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House in Puigcerdà by Dom Arquitectura

House in Puigcerdà is a project designed by Dom Arquitectura. Situated on the outskirts of Puigcerdà, this residence is set in a privileged environment that offers tranquility and spectacular views of the Cerdanya Valley. The plot, characterized by a steep topography, allows for the strategic placement of the house at the high rear of the land. This not only improves access to the home but also facilitates the creation of a spacious garden. Photography by Pol Viladoms.

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A Masterpiece by Michael Azoulay

“Rarely do we encounter Israeli-made homes that seem to be taken straight from the cover of one of the world’s most coveted magazines, but as you’ll soon see, this house designed by the acclaimed designer Michael Azoulay for a family in central Israel fits this description perfectly. The right balance between masses, dimensions, and volumes, combined with fantastic mixtures of materials, textures, and shades, gives this impressive house – designed by star architect Oded Lavy – an organic and embracing appearance, turning this pleasant family living environment into a genuine work of art.” Photography by Elad Gonen, Michael Azoulay.

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Nam House by CTA Creative Architects

The building designed by CTA Creative Architects is located in Thu Duc city which situated in HCM city, being one of the biggest cities in Vietnam. According to some science studies recently, the city’s temperature seems to be higher 8-11 degree Celsius in comparison with rural areas with the same climate. Photography by Hiroyuki Oki.

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