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House of Canopies in Bangalore, India by Studio Motley

Monday, February 27th, 2023

Article source: Studio Motley

Located on a linear site within a quiet residential community, the form of the house unfolds to envelope a generous garden court within. The three wings are distinct in function, containing a semi covered party area in front and the private bedroom wing at the back. Bridging these two is the wing containing the living, dining and staircase spaces and forms the heart of the house. Connected to the courtyard through a series of timber sliding doors spanning almost fifty feet, it features a double height volume capped by a large concrete roof which cantilevers three meters over the garden area. Continuous horizontal slits below the roof form a counter point to the heaviness of the concrete and create a delicate connection to the rest of the building while also bringing in a diffused light quality to the spaces below. The large openings are amply shaded and the horizontal slits allow for the hot air within to escape creating airy and cool interior spaces. A simple and restrained material palette of exposed concrete, kota stone and teak wood serve to highlight the quality of light and allow the experience of the courtyard to take center stage.

Image Courtesy © Neelanjana M. Chitrabanu

  • Architects: Studio Motley
  • Project: House of Canopies
  • Location: Bangalore, India
  • Photography: Neelanjana M. Chitrabanu
  • Structural Consultant: B. L. Manjunath
  • Project Design Team: Anand Kurudi Rao, Kajal Gupta, Adhiti S. Gautama, Lakshmi Nair, Dikshith T. George, Kumar Rohan, Pranal, Charu, Mahika, Neha
  • Carpentry: Pradeep
  • Client: Deepak and Heena Vinchhi
  • Contractor: Mr. Anantharamu
  • Site Area: 9000 sq ft
  • Built Up Area: 8350 sq ft
  • Year Of Commencement: 2018
  • Year Of Completion: 2022

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OH! House in Murcia, Spain by Laura Ortín Architecture

Saturday, February 25th, 2023

Article source: Laura Ortín Architecture

Can the “Mediterranean” style have a new reading? Can an urban house offer a summer atmosphere without falling into aesthetic topics?

We attended to the wishes of our clients to have a fresh, pleasant and comfortable house with very contemporary organization of rooms, materials and geometries but from our origins.

Image Courtesy © David Frutos

  • Architects: Laura Ortín Architecture
  • Project: OH! House
  • Location: Murcia, Spain
  • Photography: David Frutos
  • Appartment Surface : 140 m2
  • Status: Finished on 2022

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Achioté in Puntarenas, Costa Rica by Formafatal

Friday, February 24th, 2023

Article source: Formafatal

This project is the very first “rammed earth” implementation in Costa Rica. We completely used clay soil from the excavations for the construction of all perimeter bearing walls.

Near Uvita town, on a plot of 11,000 square meters at a height of 300 m above the sea, I designed two small villas on a hill overgrown with a jungle. Both villas, partly levitating above the steep southern slope, are designed for short-term recreational rentals. The built-up area of each of them is 90 m2.

Image Courtesy © BoysPlayNice

  • Architects: Formafatal
  • Project: Achioté
  • Location: Puntarenas, Costa
  • Photography: BoysPlayNice
  • Author: Dagmar Štěpánová
  • Client: Dagmar Štěpánová & Karel Vančura
  • Built-up Area: 190 m² / 95 m2 per villa
  • Gross Floor Area: 180 m² / 90 m2 per villa
  • Usable Floor Area: 180 m² / 90 m2 per villa
  • Plot size: 11 000 m²
  • Project year: 2019-2020
  • Completion year: 2022

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Laurel II House in Beverly Hills, California by McClean Design

Friday, February 24th, 2023

Article source: McClean Design

On a complex multilevel lot overlooking the city of Beverly Hills, this project was designed to take advantage of the beautiful views of the city below, as well as the entire Los Angeles basin.  The house is inspired by the rich history of modernism in California, in both its plan and material choices.  Open in concept and focused around the pool and garden area, the upper level blends seamlessly with its surroundings. Programmatic requirements for additional space and the city’s restrictions on grading led to a design that wrapped the lower level around a basement courtyard, to draw as much light as possible deep into the floor plan.

Image Courtesy © Manolo Langis

  • Architects: McClean Design
  • Project: Laurel II House
  • Location: Beverly Hills, California
  • Photography: Manolo Langis
  • Lead Architects: Paul McClean
  • Gross Built Area (m2/ ft2): 12,900 SF
  • Completion Year: 2022

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The Cave House in Kraków, Polska by BXB studio Bogusław Barnaś

Thursday, February 23rd, 2023

Article source: BXB studio Bogusław Barnaś

The Cave House is a building, in which a modern design rooted in the legend of the Wawel Dragon combines with the idea of ecological and sustainable architecture.

The Symbiotic House designed in BXB studio recognized as the most ecological building of the year 2019 according to PLGBC, is a house in which ecological elements accompanied a contemporary architectural block. Our latest project The Cave House – is a building whose unique and innovative design is a derivative of ecological functional and spatial ideas and the principles of the so-called human-centered biophilic design, i.e. architecture focused on human health and well-being. These two issues – modern design and eco elements become an inseparable, coherent unity here. Moreover, they refer to the local tradition, history of the place, the nature of the surrounding landscape and the principles of sustainable development. The Cave House is a biophilic architecture, which, in addition to basic issues in the field of function, aesthetics, ergonomics and energy efficiency, focuses primarily on effectively providing the user with the necessary factors affecting his harmonious coexistence with the natural environment, psychophysical condition, and overall comfort of life.

Image Courtesy © BXB studio Bogusław Barnaś

  • Architects: BXB studio Bogusław Barnaś
  • Project: The Cave House
  • Location: Kraków, Polska
  • Team: Bogusław Barnaś, Urszula Furmanik, Justyna Duszyńska-Krawczyk, Bartłomiej Mierczak, Monika Kalinowska, Magdalena Fuchs, Wojciech Buchta, Marcin Barański, Marcin Owczarek, Aleksandra Gawron, Bartłomiej Szewczyk, Łucja Janik, Bartosz Karwat, Katarzyna Trzepałka, Aleksandra Parchem

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108ERA Renovation of a farmhouse in Granera, Barcelona by Vallribera Arquitectes

Thursday, February 23rd, 2023

Article source: Vallribera Arquitectes

Granera, far away enough to lose cell service, close enough to get there and back for lunch. A century-old farmhouse, the ideal place to bring the whole family together in summer, for Christmas, or just on a regular Sunday. These gatherings are the demand, and the farmhouse is the setting that needs to be prepared for them.

The house is located with its back to the street and half underground. You walk down to an esplanade where there is a well; from there, skirting the house, you enter beneath the pergola that runs the length of the entire south façade. This paved, terraced area becomes a green space under the large oak tree that hides the garden. Beyond that, woodlands.

Image Courtesy © José Hevia

  • Architects: Vallribera Arquitectes
  • Project: 108ERA Renovation of a farmhouse
  • Location: Granera, Barcelona
  • Photography: José Hevia
  • Gross floor area: 270 m²
  • Design date: 2020
  • Construction date: 2021-2022
  • Phase: Finished construction

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H81. House in Praia Verde, Portugal by ATELIER CENTRAL Arquitectos

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023

Article source: ATELIER CENTRAL Arquitectos

Located in Praia Verde, between the Ria Formosa Nature Park and the Castro Marim Marshland Nature Reserve, the property is home to an immense spontaneous pine forest, shaped by the winds brought by the sea. Sculptured pine trees stretch along the valley to the river that runs along the property’s southern edge.

The responsibility for intervening in a place with such mystique and beauty imposed the challenge of designing a house that follows the sensations, the textures, the light, the shadows, the materiality of the place.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

  • Architects: ATELIER CENTRAL Arquitectos
  • Project: H81. House
  • Location: Praia Verde, Portugal
  • Photography: Fernando Guerra
  • Completion Year: 2022

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Exclusive home in Barcelona, Spain by Alex March Studio

Monday, February 20th, 2023

Article source: Alex March Studio

The most elegant residential Barcelona, in the quiet area of Turó Park, treasures some jewels of interior design whose owners rarely open their doors. We look out as privileged observers to a house of generous dimensions, with a total of 260 square meters, by the hand  of Alex March, author of its interior design.

The need of its owner was to give it a renewed air: “my client wanted to have another relationship with her space, an inspiring, timeless, elegant, cheerful, balanced home, with soul and character”  explains Alex March who highlights the sensitivity for  art of the owner: “she is in love with art and, in particular, with the works of the artist Iñaki Moreno”.  In addition, in this project, the will to preserve, recover and rejuvenate the pre-existing elements of the house, located on a farm of the 20s, has been a priority.

Image Courtesy © Daniel Schäffer

  • Architects: Alex March Studio
  • Project: Exclusive home
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Daniel Schäfer

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Residential buiding Saler Homes in Valencia, Spain by NAC Arquitectos

Saturday, February 18th, 2023

Article source: NAC Arquitectos

This project is located on Antonio Ferrandis Street and is part of the P.P. Quatre Carreres. The location is especially privileged because it is located on the southern edge of the city, separating two radically opposite plots and scales, admiring the large expanse of orchard that extends to the Albufera Natural Park and with visual continuity to the sea.

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Gómez Vives

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Meu Momento in Campo Belo, São Paulo by Estudio Glik de Interiores

Saturday, February 18th, 2023

Article source: Estudio Glik de Interiores

The residents of the 260m² apartment, located in Campo Belo, São Paulo, had already lived in the apartment for some time and adapted it to their needs, until they decided to leave it as they had always dreamed of! To make the dream of the couple with three children come true, the interior designer Daniela Berland Cianciaruso, who runs the office Estudio Glik de Interiores, revised and brought a contemporary, fluid concept with touches of color to the property, leaving the new layout functional and with a lot of personality.

Image Courtesy © Marco Antônio Fotos

  • Architects: Estudio Glik de Interiores
  • Project: Meu Momento
  • Location: Campo Belo, São Paulo
  • Photography: Marco Antônio Fotos
  • Management/Coordination: Estudio Glik de Interiores
  • Area: 260m2
  • Year: 2021

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