Casa Annunziata: Minimalist Glass House Dots a 9 Acre Grass Field in Berkshires, MA. The home is a 2,000 square foot single-story pavilion with a thin floating roof that cantilevers 15’ from the perimeter walls — an extreme departure from the owners’ previous 18th century farm house
Project name
Casa Annunziata
Architecture firm
Specht Architects
Location
Sheffield, Massachusetts, USA
Photography
Dror Baldinger
Principal architect
Scott Specht
Interior design
By Owners
Structural engineer
Barry Engineers
Construction
Greg Wellenkamp
Client
Patrick Annunziata
Typology
Residential › House
The project was carried out for an adult with three adolescent children, and an active social life. The house is in San Salvador, a neighborhood close to the central area of the city of Córdoba, consisting mainly of single-family homes and characterized by having parcels of approximately 350.00m². The lot is located on the northern limit of the nei...
Project name
Casa DG (DG House)
Architecture firm
DMG Estudio de arquitectura
Location
Barrio San Salvador, Córdoba, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte
Principal architect
Ignacio De Marco, Emilia Gatica
Design team
Ignacio De Marco, Emilia Gatica
Structural engineer
Edgar Morán
Material
Concrete, Glass, Steel
Typology
Residential › House
Etched into the steep eastern slope of the Teton Range outside Wilson, Wyoming, the Stonefly residence’s horseshoe-like form embraces the site’s dramatic scenery. Following a forest fire in 2013, the 35-acre property which abuts Bridger-Teton National Forest has been claimed by a verdant emerging Aspen forest.
Project name
Stonefly Residence
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Wilson, Wyoming, USA
Principal architect
Eric Logan
Visualization
Notion Workshop
Typology
Residential › House
A historic family hotel in the Pustertal valley has been extended and redesigned by studio noa*. The new wave deck embeds it into the landscape and makes it a place for sports and entertainment. Where you can ski, skate or walk in the middle of the Alpine nature.
Project name
Falkensteiner Family Resort Lido
Architecture firm
noa* network of architecture
Location
Ehrenburg/Casteldarne, Pustertal Valley, South Tyrol, Italy
Completion year
December 2021
Interior design
noa* network of architecture
Client
Falkensteiner Hotels & Residences
Typology
Hospitality › Hotel
A concept of tall buildings capsules with artificial lighting simulating natural light, when sunlight cannot enter our homes due to overcrowding in vertical buildings.
Project name
Capsule Buildings
Architecture firm
AI VIZARQ
Tools used
Midjouney AI, Adobe Photoshop
Typology
Futuristic Architecture
The winning proposal of the Czech pavilion for the World Expo 2025 in Osaka. The architecture of the Czech pavilion for the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, is a sophisticated instrument for achieving a higher form of viability. The dynamic spiral movement upwards is an allegory of the ideal life path.
Project name
Sculpting Vitality
Architecture firm
Apropos Architects
Design team
Michal Gabaš, Tomáš Beránek, Nikoleta Slováková, Tereza Šváchová
Completion year
estimated completion 1Q 2025
Collaborators
Apropos Architects: Kryštof Jireš, Rudolf Nikerle. Visual communication and exposition concept: Lunchmeat Studio [Petr Fašianok, Jan Kistanov, Jiří Kubalík, Dominik Miklušák].
Client
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic (MFA CR) Office of the General Commissioner of EXPO
Typology
Cultural Architecture › Pavilion
House One891, designed by Studio Vasaka, showcases a seamless integration of sleek, modernist aesthetic with organic elements. Its rectilinear form, distinguished by clean lines and minimalist detailing, establishes a serene dialogue with the verdant landscape that envelops the site. The house is located in the southern residential neighborhood of...
Project name
House One891
Architecture firm
Studio Vasaka
Location
Panchkula, Haryana, India
Photography
Vaibhav Passi
Principal architect
Karan Arora, Varchasa
Design team
Karan Arora, Varchasa, Nalin Kumar
Collaborators
Ananya Talwar, Rashmee
Interior design
Studio Vasaka
Civil engineer
Arun Kumar Verma
Structural engineer
Arun Kumar Verma
Environmental & MEP
Daikin, Hvac Engineering, Chandigarh
Lighting
Qu-lite, Phillips
Supervision
Akhilesh Kumar
Material
Concrete, Brick, Wood, Glass, Steel
Typology
Residential › House
The aflalo/gasperini arquitetos office signs the project for the residential HL 746, in Itaim Bibi, in São Paulo. From the composition of the lines of the facade, the building brings in its design angles and inclinations present in several projects of the office.
Architecture firm
aflalo/gasperini arquitetos
Location
São Paulo, Brazil
Photography
Maíra Acayaba
Principal architect
Roberto Aflalo Filho, Luiz Felipe Aflalo Herman, Grazzieli Gomes Rocha and José Luiz Lemos
Design team
Alfredo Del Bianco, Eduardo Mikuza, Reginaldo Okusako, André Navarro, Daniela Mungai, Juliana Baldocchi, Bruna Chatah, Daniel Lanzelotti , Marcelo Possagnolo, Marcelo Nagai, Ari Miaciro, Gabriel Braga, Alan Lima, Kenzo Abiko
Civil engineer
Flávio Martins
Structural engineer
Escrit. Técnico Julio Kassoy e Mario Franco - JKMF
Landscape
Renata Tilli Projetos e Paisagismo
Lighting
Mingrone Iluminação
Construction
Bratke Collet
Supervision
Flávio Martins
Visualization
Alan Lima and Gabriel Braga
Typology
Residential › Apartment
Mini Mart City Park is a new community-focused pocket park and cultural center designed by GO’C and founded by the artist collaborative SuttonBeresCuller. The project has transformed a former gas station site into a Seattle hub for art events and community gatherings in the Georgetown neighborhood.
Project name
Mini Mart City Park
Location
Seattle, Washington, USA
Design team
Gentry / O’Carroll (Jon Gentry AIA, Aimée O’Carroll ARB), Ben Kruse, Becca Fuhrman, Nick Durig
Collaborators
Artists & Founders: SuttonBeresCuller; Kinetic Window Fabrication: Chris Mcmullen
Civil engineer
J Welch Engineering
Structural engineer
J Welch Engineering
Construction
Métis Construction
Client
Mini Mart City Park
Typology
Cultural > Center
Taking advantage of a site on the edge of a Laurentian lake, this residence is anchored and embedded on a sloping lot. The deployment of the volumes allows for a varied relationship with the landscape, offering panoramic and plunging views of the lake, as well as interesting views of a tree, a wooded area, or the rocky cliff.
Architecture firm
Atelier BOOM-TOWN
Location
Laurentides, Canada
Photography
Raphaël Thibodeau
Collaborators
Exterior siding: Maxi-Forêt / Cemfort / MAC architectural. Interior siding: Juste du Pin. Wood floor: Unik Parquet. Cabinetry: Atelier Boisteck. Stairs: Escalier Maxime Lauzon. Doors & windows: Fabelta. Ceramics: Ramacieri Soligo / Ciot / Lifestyle
Interior design
Laura Campanelli
Structural engineer
Nordic Structure inc.
Environmental & MEP
Espace Plomberium (Plumbing)
Construction
Bois & Nature Construction
Typology
Residential › House