Sharing a secluded street in the West Lake Hills community of Austin, Texas, the Wildcat Club Enclave will soon be home to six contemporary luxury estates. Each estate has been designed by a signature Austin architecture firm with a shared vision for an elevated luxury lifestyle immersed in native Texas landscape.
Project name
Rolling Hills Residence
Architecture firm
Clayton Korte
Location
Austin, Texas, USA
Principal architect
Brian Korte, Paul Clayton
Design team
German Spiller, Associate. Brian Korte FAIA, Principal. Paul Clayton, AIA, Principal. Christian Hertzog, Project Designer (former). Zach Michaliska, Architectural Intern (former)
Collaborators
Foursquare Builders (General Contractor), Kuper Sotheby’s (Real Estate Agency)
Client
Wildcat Club (Developer)
Typology
Residential › House
Las Vegas has always been a city of spectacle and transformation. The trends emerging from its casino hotels offer valuable lessons for the broader hotel industry. From embracing technology to creating unforgettable experiences, hoteliers can learn from the spirit of innovation that defines Sin City.
Written by
Camellia Hopkins
Immerse yourself in a two-story architectural marvel that defies convention. Imagine a place where straight geometric shapes merge with graceful curves, creating a space that redefines perception
Project name
Black Dahlia House
Architecture firm
Veliz Architecto
Location
Miami, Florida, United States
Tools used
SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop , Lumion
Principal architect
Jorge Luis Veliz Quintana
Design team
Jorge Luis Veliz Quintana
Visualization
Veliz Architecto
Typology
Residential › House
The residence will be located on the canal in Miami. The lot is approximately 30,000 square feet. The house is arranged in such a way that 4 cars can be placed on the side of the entrance, and a beautiful swimming pool can be placed on the inside of the facade. The entrance is made in the form of a portal with a lot of glass to give a great view of...
Architecture firm
Van Good Design
Location
Miami, Florida, USA
Tools used
ArchiCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop, Nikon D5 Body XQD Black
Principal architect
Ivan Hud
Collaborators
Tetiana Ostapchuk
Visualization
Van Good Design
Status
Under Construction
Typology
Residential › Private House
Cristiano Ronaldo's resting mansion uniquely located on a large artificial rock in the shape of a majestic "C" seen from the air, paying tribute to the footballer's name. This exclusive property has a helipad that allows you to arrive in style and comfort, guaranteeing the privacy of guests.
Project name
Cristiano Ronaldo Mansion
Architecture firm
Veliz Arquitecto
Location
Miami, Florida, United States
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Jorge Luis Veliz Quintana
Visualization
Veliz Arquitecto
Typology
Residential › House
The new 120,000-square-foot Louisiana Music and Heritage Experience Museum is conceived as a venue to showcase and highlight the contributions that the city of New Orleans has made to the music industry. Located across the street from the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in downtown New Orlean.
Project name
Louisiana Music and Heritage Experience Museum
Architecture firm
EskewDumezRipple
Location
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Principal architect
Steve Dumez
Design team
Steve Dumez, Principal-in-Charge. Mark Hash, Project Architect. Andie Ottenweller, Project Team. Javier Marcano, Project Team. Sheena Garcia, Rendering Artist
Visualization
EskewDumezRipple
Typology
Cultural Architecture › Museum
Welcome to the Museum of The Future, an architectural wonder nestled amidst the rugged beauty of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Colorado, USA. This futuristic masterpiece, seemingly born from the very rocks it stands upon, is a testament to the incredible fusion of innovative design and the untamed majesty of nature.
Project name
Black Museum of The Future
Location
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Colorado, USA
Tools used
Midjourney AI, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Delnia Yousefi
Design team
Studio Lasifa Architect
Visualization
Delnia Yousefi
Typology
Cultural Architecture > Museum
A young couple approached Studio VARA to design a new ground-up residence for their busy family of five on a prominent yet petite corner lot in Old Palo Alto. With a generous program and a limited allowable footprint, they challenged the firm to create a small, flexible home with a large presence.
Project name
Palo Alto Residence
Architecture firm
Studio VARA
Location
Palo Alto, California, USA
Photography
Matthew Millman
Design team
Maura Fernández Abernethy, Christopher Roach, Rebal Knayzeh, Graham Quinn, Jacqueline Lytle, Zoe Hsu, John Springer
Collaborators
Audio / Visual: Adaptive System
Interior design
Studio VARA
Structural engineer
FTF Engineering
Construction
Von Clemm Construction
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel
Typology
Residential › House