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Our homes are our safe havens, and our lives have become very busy, as our responsibilities increase with all the changes that are happening in the world around us. Therefore, after a long,  hectic, and exhausting day, all you need is to come home and shake off all the stress and relax to be able to face whatever life throws your way.
Written by
Allen Brown
Photography
Arek Socha (cover image), Spacejoy
Veliz Arquitecto: The facade on the right drives ventilation through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary artery and the lungs.  The house is oxygenated as it passes through its interior and returns to the individual through the pulmonary veins located on the roof, entering the left atrium and thus a whole continuous shekel.
Project name
Heart Retreat House
Architecture firm
Veliz Arquitecto
Location
Cuba
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Designed by SAOTA, a South African architecture studio known for advancing the possibilities of  20th-century modernism, this home represents the tradition of the terrace, with its emphasis on an outdoor orientation, but in a context and climatic condition vastly different from the origin of the type.
Project name
Silver Pine
Architecture firm
SAOTA
Location
Moscow, Russia
Photography
Sergey Ananiev
There are few problems so annoying to you as a homeowner as a leaky roof. On a scale of zero to annoying, a leaky roof has to be super annoying on the scale. In this article, we will be looking at the most common roof problems and what the best ways are to address these issues.
Written by
Allen Brown
Photography
KIE (Cover image), Robin Kutesa
Tetro Arquitetura: At Mawé house, what matters is stepping on the grass, running from one side to the other, getting in and out, experience it curves. Then, sit on the veranda and rest your eyes on one of the most dramatic landscapes in the mountainous region of Rio. 
Project name
Mawé house
Architecture firm
Tetro Arquitetura
Location
Itaipava, Brazil
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Amfialos Residences at Amoni, Greece, designed by Gavalas Architects demonstrate two private villas situated in a plot of 55% steep cliff, totally adjusted to this unique natural environment.
Project name
Amfialos
Architecture firm
Gavalas Architects
Location
Mikro Amoni, Corinth, Greece
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray, Adobe Photoshop
Architectural bureau Kerimov Architects has designed a 280 sq. m house in Repino, Leningrad region, Russia. The clients are a family couple who chose a calm forest site for a permanent stay far away from the hustle of a city.
Project name
In harmony with nature: a house for two in Repino
Architecture firm
Kerimov Architects
Location
Repino, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Tools used
SketchUp, AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds max, Adobe Photoshop