Ocean Guest House Bridgehampton

Ocean Guest House in Bridgehampton

Design: Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects. This guest house structure is part a two-phase project on an ocean front site. The existing main house was originally conceived in the 1970s, with a later addition in the 1980s.

The Aldo House in Mississauga home

The Aldo House in Mississauga home

Design: Prototype Design Lab, architects. This property is formed from three slipping volumes of varying heights and lengths, staggered to respond to site and programmatic conditions. Each one is clad with a different material to hint at its interior function.

House Heidehof in Stuttgart Property

House Heidehof

Design: Alexander Brenner Architekten. A home for life, behind sheltering walls and with great vastness towards the neighboring scenery – a generation villa „from which one never needs to move out again“, as the residents put it.

Fucina Restaurant, Marylebone, London

Fucina Restaurant Marylebone

Design: AMA, Architects. Fucina Restaurant features a unique, mind blowing curvacious brick ceiling, entirely handmade and taking its inspiration from the interiors of traditional Italian pizza ovens.

WE Guest House Bridgehampton

WE Guest House

Design: TADA. This house sits in a corner of a vast lot in the heart of Bridgehampton, New York. Evocative of an old farmhouse with it’s elementary shape and repeated openings, also shares it’s DNA and it’s open space plan with that of a New York attic.

New Highlands Branch Library Edmonton

New Highlands Branch Library Edmonton, Alberta community building

Design: schmidt hammer lassen architects: The 1,500 sqm library building provides the Highlands’ community with a distinctive landmark which underlines that this new creative centre for learning is open and accessible

MIMA House in Alentejo Property

MIMA House in Alentejo

Design: MIMA Housing. A sharp white volume set in Alentejo’s beautiful landscape. This 36 sqm summer house represents one of the multiple schemes possible to be built from the baseMIMA house, an aggregation of 3.5 of the base units.

V-Lodge in Ål, Buskerud, Norway: Reiulf Ramstad

V-Lodge in Ål

Design: Reiulf Ramstad Architects. This all-year cabin for a family of five is designed to accommodate changes in family composition in coming years. The cabin building is gently placed on the slight slope of the site, where the volume creates small microclimate zones with beneficial sun conditions for outdoor activities and easy access from the interior.

The Pond House At Ten Oaks Farm, Hammond

Pond House in Hammond

Design by Holly & Smith Architects – A 1,250 sqft, net zero energy retreat located on a 15.5 acre site in Southeast Louisiana. The three-story house structure sits over the edge of a pond and overlooks a peninsula of ten oak trees.

Medical Dermatology Clinic in Chicago

Medical Dermatology Clinic in Chicago

Design: Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

Housed in a brick and timber loft in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, Medical Dermatology Associates is a 5500sf medical clinic for a newly formed practice.

Beach Road 2 on Jupiter Island house, FL

Beach Road

Design by Hughesumbanhowar Architects – Like pieces of timber washed up on the beach, the house cozily rests in the interval between the shore and road along a slim plot on the northern coast of Jupiter Island.

El Campanario House in Santiago de Queretaro

House in Santiago de Queretaro

Design: Axel Duhart Arquitectos. An unusual contemporary Mexican residence: two rectilinear forms are set at 90 degrees to each other, one floating above the other, but entwined. Generous glazing reveals an interesting structure.

House with Four Houses Penafiel, Portugal

Penafiel Residence

Architects: prod architecture & design. This holiday house for a family of four is located in the north of Portugal. It’s shape is defined by the same number of individual volumes. They have similar dimensions but distinct orientations.

Three Dormer House in Toronto, Ontario home

Three Dormer House in Toronto, Ontario home

Design: superkül, architects

Located on a leafy midtown Toronto street this Edwardian-era red brick house had a layout typical of its time that included a front living room, a larger dining area with a kitchen leading off it at the back, and several small bedrooms upstairs.