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Perched on a prominent clifftop bordering Bermagui’s famed Blue Pools, Bermagui Beach House is a sensitive reimagining of a treasured holiday home. Beloved by the family for decades, the existing weatherboard shack was relocated down the road to make way for the next chapter.
Project name
Bermagui Beach House
Architecture firm
Winter Architecture
Location
Bermagui, NSW, Australia, Land of the Yuin People
Photography
Jack Mounsey
Located on the Algarve west coast, this luxurious Villa enjoys a privileged seafront location. The land has a steeply sloping topography, which has contributed to an extraordinary sun exposure.
Project name
Villa Fortaleza
Architecture firm
Vieira de Moura Architects
Location
Budens, Vila do Bispo (Algarve), Portugal
Photography
Ivo Tavares Studio
The challenge was to completely transform the old "ph", which functioned as a carpentry shop. Modify the original structure (dark rooms) with spaces full of light that open onto a large void, a longitudinal patio with a contemporary and welcoming imprint.
Project name
PH Helguera
Architecture firm
OADD arquitectos
Location
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photography
Bruto Studio
Bruno Dias Arquitectura: Located in Santiago da Guarda, Leiria, Casa Moita Santa is built in a setting characterized by the presence of oak trees and the occasional presence of piles of stones on the site. The concept of the house was born not only in response to the location, but also to the needs of the clients.
Project name
Casa Moita Santa
Architecture firm
Bruno Dias Arquitectura
Location
Rua Senhora da Saúde, Moita Santa – Ansião, Portugal
Photography
Hugo Santos Silva
Twobytwo Architecture Studio: Our clients cherished their original Fernie home, adorned with eclectic windows, tall ceilings, a colorful exterior, and an unconventional floor plan that brimmed with historic charm.
Project name
Three Peaks
Architecture firm
Twobytwo Architecture Studio
Location
Fernie, British Columbia, Canada
Photography
Hayden Pattullo
Old houses offer an abundance of character, with their quirky corners, rambling layouts, and stone walls that echo stories from a bygone era. The thick limestone walls, vibrant cement tiles, and winding stone staircases carry a sense of history, promising a feeling of "home" even before one sets foot inside.
Project name
VALLETTA_01
Location
Valletta, Malta
Photography
Ramon Portelli
The brief chronicled a day at the crib: a morning coffee, lots of reading in the sun and then dinner at sunset, perhaps with fish caught that day. Their space needed to encourage visitors: couches and window seats that double as beds, and acoustics that will stand up to the grandkids’ sleeping schedules.
Project name
Karitane Crib
Architecture firm
First Light Studio Ltd
Location
Karitane, Otago, New Zealand
Photography
Andy Spain
Modular House has a simple program. From scratch its main idea is to design a living space that reflects its surrounding landscape, respecting it as much as possible. Our proposal was solved through a pristine and austere volume in a neutral tone.
Project name
Modular House (Casa Modular)
Architecture firm
LOMA Arq+
Location
San Lorenzo, Córdoba, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte