TAU Arquitetos: In the heart of the rural area of Southern Minas Gerais, on a plot embraced by a winding river, two pavilions emerge that seek to transcend the traditional concept of a house. It's not merely a space to inhabit internally, but rather to be lived symbiotically with the surrounding nature, from outside to inside.
Architecture firm
Studio Zanskar, TAU Arquitetos
Location
Itapeva, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Principal architect
Eduardo Kosovicz, Filipe Battazza, Raoni Mariano
Design team
Roger Marques
Collaborators
Isadora Stefani
Interior design
TAU Arquitetos
Structural engineer
Francisco Fernandes
Environmental & MEP
Francisco Fernandes
Landscape
Sergio Santana Paisagismo
Visualization
Studio Zanskar
Construction
Steel and Masonry
Material
Stone, Wood, Steel, Glass, Ceramic
Typology
Residential › House
The family house is based on the traditional three-room house structure with a contemporary approach that suitables for multi-generational families and tropical climates. The development of large cities attracts many people to work and live there, but their spirit always remains connected to their homeland.
Project name
The Grand House
Architecture firm
KM Architecture Office
Location
Vinh Tuong, Vinh Phuc, Vietnam
Principal architect
Tran Minh Phuoc
Typology
Residential › House
Located northwest of Seattle on the Kitsap Peninsula a few blocks up from a small beach town, this residence takes its place on a cherished piece of family property. On a secluded wooded site, the new structure grounds itself to the earth with its approach to material and form.
Location
Kitsap Peninsula, WA USA
Design team
Jon Gentry AIA, Aimée O’Carroll ARB, Yuchen Qiu
Civil engineer
J Welch Engineering
Structural engineer
SSF Engineers
Construction
Sparrow Woodworks, Jon Gentry AIA / Lydia Ramsey
Material
Brick, concrete, glass, wood, stone
Typology
Residential › House
MZ arquitectos: Several years have passed, and I still remember perfectly when a renowned professor of Architecture from the National University of Córdoba spoke about how important it is for the city to spatially configure the corner. The neighborhood, area or place does not matter, it only matters to configure a key space in the city.
Architecture firm
MZ arquitectos
Location
Bela Vista Río Ceballos neighborhood, Córdoba, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte
Principal architect
Marchetti Guillermo, Zuliani Emiliano
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, AutoCAD
Typology
Residential › House
Designed by Studio Hive, the interior of RMD House is a masterpiece tucked away in the serene heart of Delhi, far removed from the city's bustling chaos.
Architecture firm
Hivemind Design LLP
Design team
Lead Architects -Vikrant Sharma, Gaurav Dewan & Mandeep Ratra. Junior Architect - Shreya Shrivastava.
Typology
Residential › House
A series of undulating tectonic structures set against an aspen grove near Wilson, Wyoming, this mountain home serves as a creative retreat for a California based couple. The 35-acre property is set at the base of the Tetons and encompasses several ecosystems, with old-growth forest merging into stands of young pine and aspen trees before transitio...
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Wilson, Wyoming, USA
Photography
Matthew Millman, Douglas Friedman, Aaron Kraft
Design team
Eric Logan, Principal/Partner. Andy Ankeny, Principal/Partner. Sam Ankeny, Principal. Leo Naegele, Project Manager
Collaborators
Styling: SPI (Stephen Pappas); HSH Interiors team: Holly Hollenbeck
Interior design
HSH Interiors
Civil engineer
Nelson Engineering
Structural engineer
KL&A, Inc.
Environmental & MEP
Energy 1
Landscape
Hershberger Design
Material
Stone, concrete, glass, wood, brick, steel
Typology
Residential › House
Madí House emerged as part of a retirement plan where the main idea focused on creating a rest house to share with the family that had all the comforts to gradually inhabit it to become a retirement house. From this premise arises one of the first challenges in project programming, having this hybrid function.
Architecture firm
Doméstico Estudio
Location
Huasca de Ocampo, Hidalgo, Mexico
Principal architect
Carlos Nuñez, Fernanda Quintana, Guillem Villanueva, Elisa Herrera and Andrés Celorio
Construction
Doméstico Estudio
Material
Brick, concrete, glass, wood, steel
Typology
Residential › House
Situated on a 180 m² plot, within one of the fastest-growing residential developments in Puebla, Pino 9 stands out as a distinctive proposition in the real estate market. Its facade, characterized by three vertical axes, accentuates the volume of the two upper levels, resting upon a sturdy base of stone material
Architecture firm
BASALTO10VEINTIOCHO
Principal architect
Daniel González, Jorge Flores
Design team
Daniel González, Jorge Flores
Collaborators
Karen Perez
Structural engineer
Basalto 10 Veintiocho
Lighting
Daniel González, Jorge Flores
Supervision
Daniel González, Jorge Flores
Visualization
Karen Perez, Alberto Orea
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, V-ray, Adobe Photoshop
Construction
Basalto 10 Veintiocho
Material
Interceramic, Tenerife
Typology
Residential › House