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Stacked Dwelling is a weekend house in Igatpuri, standing on a compact 360 sq m linear plot. The narrative unfolds against the majestic backdrop of the Sahyadris. The name is derived from the organisational strategy which orchestrates the interior spaces as two small houses placed on a platform, albeit cohesive in design vocabulary.

Paralelogamo House is private commission for a family home located in the Cumbayá Valley in Quito, Ecuador. It has been resolved by two parallelogram volumes that resolve the architectural parti thru an ¨L¨ shaped configuration that allows the programmatic necessities to be resolved while maximizing the visual and physical connections to the remarkable landscape views of the site and also allowing the internal spaces to have complete fluidity with the private gardens.

Living in a tidy living space is always preferable, but when you have limited storage in your home it can be harder to keep your house free from clutter.

Located on a long and sloping site along the Mornington Peninsula, the McCrae Bush house is a dwelling that was inspired by its unique surrounding context of native bushland and the close proximity of Port Phillip Bay.

Skeletal Mansion is based on the metamansion NFT keys collection under the concept of futuristic and immaterial architecture destined for the new world of the metaverse, its shape based on the skeleton of a fossil that is inhabited inside, recreating a new experience in architecture and design, as well as spaces that have a relationship between luxury and the contrast of the decadence of its environment that is still attractive to the viewer, generating an architect with a focus on the future is also a gesture of this work specifically to be accessed through a digital medium.

Perched on the hillside, with panoramic views of Snowmass Mountain, the Owl Creek residence was built on the idea that a physical place can deepen the connections between friends, families and the natural world.

Cabo de vila is a house for a young couple that wanted a house that doesn't look like a regular house. When we first meet the place for the house, the approach to the location give us the central mote for the project. We wanted a shape that can fill the void left by the valley and at the same time we wanted this new shape to embrace and reflects the surrounding green areas giving its users a special perspective on the landscape.

Situated in the lively region of Luohu, Shenzhen, Yanlord Luohu Mixed-Use Development stands tall as a high-end commercial tower. Providing generous public space accompanied by 336 quality units and underground retail—the development is poised to become Luohu’s newest landmark.