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Casa Quintana I is the first part of a project of two vacation homes. Located in the center of the magical town of Valle de Bravo, estado de México.
Project name
Casa Quintana I (Quintana House)
Architecture firm
MXTAD
Location
Valle de Bravo, Mexico
Photography
Amy Bello
While art creates realms, elegance brings the heart back to life. The rare luxury housing not only enjoys exceptional resources, but also responds to residents’ unique lifestyle, and more importantly, to the tasteful life with artistic aesthetics realm.
Project name
Lakeside Villa
Interior design
ACE DESIGN
Location
Shenzhen, China
Photography
Ao Xiang, Shifang Vision
Casa Pulpo is a Yucatecan house from the beginning of the last century that is located in one of the oldest neighborhoods of the city. The original bay houses a room and the living room, both retain their high ceilings with the traditional white metal beams and their wooden beams, whose treatment was based on leaving the wood exposed with reminisce...
Project name
Casa Pulpo
Architecture firm
Workshop Diseño y Construcción
Location
Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Photography
Tamara Uribe
The Eaves House exists at the interface between a residential neighborhood below and an undeveloped forested ravine above. The long and narrow cross-pitched site is asymmetrical with a pan-handle shape. Views to English Bay, the Vancouver skyline, and the Stanley Park peninsula are spread across the horizon to the south and south-east
Project name
Eaves House
Architecture firm
Design firm: McLeod Bovell Modern Houses
Location
West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Photography
Ema Peter
The Abadía House Project is located in the municipality of Zapopan, Jalisco. Developed within a private subdivision, near the walk area, the financial center of the city; This house emerges from a land that naturally presented a great unevenness, so that the project is planted a meter and a half above the sidewalk level with the intention of adapti...
Project name
Casa Abadía (Abadía House)
Architecture firm
FAA
Location
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Photography
Rafael Reyes
The renovation of this project was based on factors such as enlarging the space through visual continuity between related zones, creating functional filters, legibility and coordination of the project components together, more light in the public zone, and injecting a new spirit into the house.
Project name
Home No.53
Interior design
Neda Mirani
Location
5th Golestan Alley, Ebrahimi St, Jomhouri Blvd, Tonekabon, Iran
Photography
Benyamin Jahanshahi
Seemingly floating over a suburban Brisbane street, the brick and timber façade of Clay Lantern House suggests the form and dappled light of its namesake. At different angles and times of the day, glimpses of movement and silhouette activate changes in the facade, connecting with the outside while maintaining privacy.
Project name
Clay Lantern House
Architecture firm
John Contoleon Architecture
Location
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Photography
Brock Beazley Photography