Sitting gently in the landscape, Nielsen Jenkins’ architecture takes a slow deep breath that clears the visual clutter to deliver a breathtaking view.
At Tropical Townhouse in southern Vietnam, the layering of simple materials has coalesced in an exquisite home.
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Known for iconic designs like Hiroshima Armchair or SANAA Rabbit Chair, Maruni masterfully reinterprets Japanese design heritage for a global audience and contemporary context.
Using the constraints of a 1980s terrace in McMahons Point, Studio Prineas has reworked this four-level building – layer by layer – to create a home that captures every view.
A roof that drips, windows with no glass, a stair between patches of grass – Linghao Architects’ renovation to a house in Singapore allows its occupants to live with nature’s vicissitudes.
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The Italian brand’s creation combines comfort and creativity in one striking piece.
Architect Chris Haddad, a director of Archier, had to wear both a professional and personal hat to create a home for his parents.
Passive house principles defined the form and planning of this architect’s own home and office to achieve maximum energy efficiency within a tight budget.
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These four pieces combine materiality and craftsmanship to create a collection unlike any other