The project is in La Costa, Buenos Aires, in the Senderos IV area of Costa Esmeralda, a private neighborhood developed between route 11 and the Buenos Aires maritime coast. The house implant on a property with a slight upward slope, surrounded by a dense forest of young pines.
Project name
Casa 492, Senderos IV
Architecture firm
Estudio Centro Cero
Location
Costa Esmeralda, Partido de la Costa, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Principal architect
Carolina Antolini, Leonardo Valtuille
Design team
Carolina Antolini, Leonardo Valtuille, María Fernanda Mieres, Ariana Malena Miranda
Collaborators
Hernan Mateo
Civil engineer
Juan Pablo Busti
Construction
Walter charras
Material
Concrete, glass, wood
Client
Hernan Mateo & Luciana Lens
Typology
Residential › House
The 2nd Oakland Hill's Modern Home built by the Architect from the ground up on a steep and challenging Hillside. The San Francisco Bay Area Modern Home and Studio was Designed by the Architect and his Partner to live and work in.
Project name
Oakland Hills Modern Home II
Architecture firm
Andrew Morrall, Architect
Location
Oakland Hills, California, United States
Principal architect
Andrew Morrall
Design team
Andrew Morrall, Bernard Tong
Collaborators
HF Custom Cabinetry
Interior design
Andrew Morrall, Bernard Tong
Structural engineer
A.G. Schmidt inc.
Environmental & MEP
A plus Green Energy
Supervision
Andrew Morrall
Visualization
Andrew Morrall
Construction
Andrew Morrall
Material
Wood Frame, Cement Plaster Stucco, Powder Coated Metal Canopies Poly Carbonate Panel Skylights, Anodized Aluminum Windows and Doors
Client
Andrew Morrall, Bernard Tong
Typology
Residential › House, Downslope Hillside
Casa Lorena is located in Mérida historic downtown in Mexico and is part of what was once a house from the beginning of the 20th century, the property has been divided several times until reaching its current dimensions with only 4.5 meters front, a quarter of its original size.
Architecture firm
Workshop Diseño y Construcción
Location
Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Photography
Manolo R. Solís
Principal architect
Bernés Aranda, Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina
Design team
Alejandro Bargas Cicero, Isabel Bargas Cicero, Francisco Bernés Aranda, Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina
Collaborators
Artesano MX (Furniture), Galerista Yesenia Lope (Art)
Completion year
September 2022
Structural engineer
Alejandro Bargas Cicero
Material
Stone, Wood, Glass
Typology
Residential › House
Located southwest of the city of Morelia, immersed in a residential area located a few steps from one of the most important shopping malls in the city, is Albar House. The house arises as a result of the need of the demand that the city and its inhabitants have been having to have a habitable refuge, a residence totally adjusted to the contemporary...
Architecture firm
Dehonor Arquitectos
Photography
Cesar Belio, Cristian Nuñez
Principal architect
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Design team
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Collaborators
Roberto Nuñez Dehonor
Interior design
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Civil engineer
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Structural engineer
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Environmental & MEP
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Landscape
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Lighting
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Supervision
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Visualization
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Tools used
Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom
Construction
Cristian Roberto Nuñez Avila
Material
Concrete, Wood, Stone
Typology
Residential › House
Located in the heart of Miami, this project was developed in a narrow lot overlooking the waterway, resulting in a one-story H-shaped layout with four wings that merge into a central gathering area. It is an incredible oasis in which no matter where you are in the house, you are surrounded by beautiful views.
Project name
Belle Meade Residence
Architecture firm
SDH Studio Architecture + Design
Location
Miami, Florida, USA
Photography
Kris Tamburello
Principal architect
Stephanie Halfen
Interior design
SDH Studio Architecture + Design
Material
Concrete, limestone floors, coral stone walls
Typology
Residential › House
Located in Villa del Dique, Córdoba. In an area surrounded by forests, mountains and lakes, there is a house that is perfectly positioned in the environment, due to the use of local materials and its height, since it is developed on one floor. Stone, Wood and Glass are three elements that make up architecture and define spaces.
Architecture firm
Constantino Trebucq, Josefina Trebucq, Milagros Sirena
Location
Villa del Dique, Córdoba, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop
Material
Stone, Wood and Glass
Typology
Residential › House
Set within the rolling terrain of West Lake Hills, Texas, the Live Oak Ridge Residence is designed to take advantage of the surrounding tree-top views. The goal was to create a home that could be both private from the street and open toward the rolling hills.
Project name
Live Oak Ridge Residence
Architecture firm
KOA - Keyes Office of Architecture
Location
West Lake Hills, Texas, United States
Photography
Leonid Furmansky
Principal architect
Devin Keyes
Collaborators
Karen Kopicki – Kopicki Design
Civil engineer
Joel Bock – Sunalnd Engineering
Structural engineer
Tim Zhang – GreenEarth Engineering, Inc.
Tools used
SketchUp, Revit
Construction
Andrew Milam – Parkside Homes
Material
Limestone, Metal, Cedar
Typology
Residential › House
The house is located in a private neighborhood in the southern area of Córdoba, on an irregularly shaped corner site. On its shorter side the entrance of the house is projected together with the social area, and on the longer side a blind façade is projected on which the private area of the house rests.
Architecture firm
FLV Arquitectura
Location
Cañuelas Country Golf, Cordoba, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Material
Concrete, Brick, Glass, Metal
Typology
Residential › House