Saigon House in Ho Chi Minh City
Design: a21studĩo: In Saigon, there is a story about Van Duong Phu, a masterpiece of architecture, built by Mr. Vuong Hong Sen, a culturist, an academic, and a famous collector of antiques.
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Design: a21studĩo: In Saigon, there is a story about Van Duong Phu, a masterpiece of architecture, built by Mr. Vuong Hong Sen, a culturist, an academic, and a famous collector of antiques.
Design: BAK arquitectos
This work is the result of a process that begins with the construction in 2004 of a summer house in the forest of Mar Azul with the following premises.
Design: Three14 Architects. Designed for a young family in the suburban area of Rondebosch, Cape Town, this house sits on an elongated site with views towards Devil’s Peak and The Back Table, which is the south-eastern edge of the iconic Table Mountain.
Design: Besonias Almeida arquitectos
Costa Esmeralda is a real estate development over the dunes on the coast, 390 km from Buenos Aires. This is a recent urban development with young acacias and pines forestation and some sectors of consolidated forest.
KL House in North Hatley, Lake Massawippi residential Interior design by Bourgeois / Lechasseur architects: Quebec home, Canadian residence images
This off-the-grid home design by m3architecture is close to the beach at Cape Tribulation in the Daintree Rainforest — an ancient ecosystem deserving of a thoughtful approach to its site.
Design: João Mendes Ribeiro. The Fonte Boa House is a single family house designed in a rural estate in Fartosa, Fonte Boa, in the centre of Portugal.
Redevelopment of a small single-family house from the 1970s located in Mysłowice, Poland, design by Zalewski Architecture Group. The main aim was to increase usable area of the house and improve building standards.
Design: Teeland Architects: one of the challenges was to configure a design that enabled the house to have views towards the ocean to the east, as well as maximizing the north facing glass to capture winter sun and north views to the creak and rainforest.
Design: Waechter Architecture
Juror Kevin Daly said, “One of the things that is really striking about this project was it took three or four very onerous zoning requirements and turned them into real attributes of the project.”
Design: SAOTA & ARRCC. The Roca Llisa estate is an enclave of luxury, enjoying a calmness that is in contrast with the more frantic lifestyle of the other centres of the island.
Design: Dubbeldam Architecture + Design. When the client, a young couple, purchased this property with its two structures – the main building and coach house – both had been used as rooming houses for many years.
Design: Bekkering Adams Architects. The design for Villa Het Tolhuis is fully built by the owners themselves and reflects their passion for exceptional materialization and building techniques.
Design: Aguirre Arquitetura
The word obvious is not a part of the aesthetic vocabulary of this project, where togetherness and comfort are closely linked. Due to maximum integration—both between users of the space and the architecture itself, the house can be enjoyed completely.
Design: Moxon Architects. Nestled in a manmade bowl carved out of the landscape, Quarry House is concealed from public view in a wooded site in the Cairngorms National Park
Design: Skene Catling de la Pena. The site is a seam of flint geology surrounded by ploughed fields with the flints sitting on the surface. The project is conceived as two wedges of that geology thrusting up through the flat landscape
Design: vPPR Architects
This family house, built on the walled site of a former taxi garage, is almost entirely hidden in the middle of a Victorian block in Chiswick. The approach is via a covered passage, beyond which is a brick-lined front porch.