Sierra Drive House, Beverly Hills, California
The Sierra Drive House, designed by Colega Architects in Beverly Hills, California, USA, is a luxurious composition of terraces and expansive views out over a serene garden
The Sierra Drive House, designed by Colega Architects in Beverly Hills, California, USA, is a luxurious composition of terraces and expansive views out over a serene garden
S+PS Architects designed the luxurious Enso House in Mumbai, India, around a jaw-dropping spiral staircase which acts as the central feature of the home, which towers high above the city
The Stepped Ridge House, designed by Turner Road Architecture in New Zealand, makes use of its sloped location to create a spectactular home which looks out over the landscape
House B, in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia, was designed by Kart Projects to make the most of a tightly-bounded site with a small footprint, with a focus on sustainable materials
The AUKA Inn, designed by FGMF Architects in Bahia, Brazil, is a graceful proposal for a luxury hotel, focused on the meditative experience of being on the tropical island
The Pioche House, designed by Jayson Architecture in San Francisco, California, creates a laid-back dwelling through its use of elegant material finishes throughout the home
HAS design and research’s stunning design for the Freeing FrameYard in Shenzhen, China, delicately reimagines the spirit of the banyan tree, which the local Hakka people hold sacred
Markéta Cajthamlová designed the Šumava Cottage in the Czech Republic as a place of serenity, with a focus on sustainable building materials
The Trestle Pavilion, located in Kerala, India, designed by Terratects, is an experimental architecture which explores the fundamental principles of structure
Urul House, located in Kerala, India, designed by Terratects Architects, nestles its bold form into a luscious, tropical environment, surrounded by greenery
RVDM arquitectos‘ Casa Forca-Vouga, located in Aveiro, Portugal, has a sculptural form with deliberately placed openings articulating its relationship to its surroundings
When Nathan Fell Architecture designed the Camelback House in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, he modernised the vernacular duplex housing typology of the area