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The key to the design of this space is staying true to the soul of the home. The expansive mid-century modern style home was built in 1984 and features four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The home is an architectural gem, with contemporary glass walls, an indoor pool, and is situated on 18 acres overlooking a private scenic pond.
Project name
Morehouse, Connecticut
Location
Easton, Connecticut, USA
Photography
Alice Goa
Perched on Hawaii’s breathtaking coastline, ‘OneOcean’ is a holiday home that introduces island serenity to this family’s metropolitan sophistication. Here, they can disconnect from the fast-paced urban lifestyle and indulge in their Hawaiian hideaway.
Project name
One Ocean
Architecture firm
White Noise Design Studio
Location
Big Island, Hawaii
Photography
Hans Klett
In response to the evolving dynamics of modern lives, architects Nicholas Gennari and Roberto Racy of Nar Design Studio embarked on an interior design project that highlights the essential role our homes play in our overall well-being.
Project name
SK Residence
Architecture firm
Nar Design Studio
Location
Surfside, Miami, Florida, USA
Photography
Gabriel Volpi
Amidst the towering skyscrapers and bustling streets of New York, a groundbreaking architectural marvel stands tall—the Green Waves Library. More than just a space for reading and research, this library serves as a symbol of sustainable architecture and the harmony between urban design and nature.
Project name
Green Waves Liberary
Architecture firm
Redho AI
Location
New York, USA
Tools used
Midjourney AI, Adobe Photoshop
Paper Cake Shop by acclaimed chef, Rachel Yang, of Joule and Revel, and pastry chef, Gabby Park, is a small boutique bakery selling beautifully constructed slab-style sheet cakes in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood just north of downtown. This small store was designed to reflect the character and quality of the cakes.
Project name
Paper Cake Shop
Architecture firm
Heliotrope
Location
Seattle, Washington, USA
Photography
Kevin Scott
Perched on the slopes of Ticetonyk Mountain in the Catskills, this home was meticulously designed to integrate with its natural surroundings. The structure’s distinctive form, composed of two back-to-back rectangular volumes, rises in opposite directions to frame views of both the valley to the north and a dramatic rock outcropping to the south.
Project name
Woodstock House
Architecture firm
Kimberly Peck Architects
Location
Bearsville, New York, USA
Photography
Hanna Grankvist