Nestled within two acres of lush greenery, this resort house is a symphony of sophistication and opulence. With a sprawling 21,000 square feet of meticulously designed living space, it seamlessly marries architectural innovation with artisanal craftsmanship to create a masterpiece of unparalleled beauty.
Project name
The Resort House
Architecture firm
Sthapatya a Design Studio
Location
Anjar, Gujarat, India
Photography
Impetus Picture
Nestled in the heart of Chelsea, one of New York City’s most vibrant neighborhoods, a stunning residential duplex has undergone a gut renovation that masterfully combines modern luxury with rustic charm.
Project name
Industrial Chic Chelsea Duplex
Architecture firm
mr Architecture PLLC
Location
Chelsea, NYC, NY, USA
Photography
Kostas Tsamis
This architectural project consists of a one-story house that integrates modern elements inspired by African vernacular architecture, standing out for its sustainable design and harmony with the natural environment.
Project name
Cradle of Mud House
Architecture firm
Veliz Arquitecto
Location
Africa
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Located at the base of an old residential building in Jingdezhen, at a street corner of the city, this project occupies a site of only 20 square meters. The interior is narrow and oppressive, while the facade is covered with numerous irremovable columns of various sizes.
Project name
A colonnaded pavilion at the city corner
Architecture firm
objectsgroup
Location
Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China
Photography
Weiwei Mao
The Cat Clinic is a state-of-the-art commercial veterinary facility that embodies a commitment to the well-being of patients and staff. Located in Melbourne, this pioneering project spans two levels and 335 square meters, nestled on a 650 square meter site.
Project name
The Cat Clinic
Architecture firm
Gardiner Architects
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Photography
Rory Gardiner
At the top of Highgate Hill an old white house faces the entrance to Waterlow Park and overlooks the distant city of London beyond. Its unassuming frontage could be easy to miss, nestled between two much larger more recent buildings on either side and some of the illustrious properties found in the neighbourhood.
Project name
The White House
Architecture firm
MW Architects
Location
Highgate, London, UK
Photography
French + Tye
Melia is with the untamed pulse of the wild. The cocktail bar exudes an aura of mystery and allure, bathed in dim, atmospheric lighting that allows shadows to play across every surface while light lingers in corners, creating an ever-shifting dance of form and space.
Project name
Meliaa Restaurant
Architecture firm
Loop Design Studio
Location
Chandigarh, India
Photography
Purnesh Dev Nikhanj
The history of the original building in this project dates back to 1895, when the Suzhou Silk Spinning Factory was founded by Zhang Zhidong, the Governor of Liangjiang and the Minister of the Nanyang Trade. It was the first modern textile factory in Suzhou.
Project name
MARUS COFFEE & Coffee Academy
Architecture firm
Atelier IN
Location
Sulunchang Industrial Park, Suzhou, China
Photography
Yifan Chen
After the completion of the award-winning École A Strega, Amelia Tavella has once again created a school on her native island: the Edmond Simeoni School and Cultural Space, nestled at the foot of the village of Lumio.
Project name
A school for the nature: School Edmond Simeoni
Architecture firm
Amelia Tavella
Location
Lumio, Corsica, France
Photography
Thibaut Dini, Audric Verdier (Aerial views)
The house is located in a gated suburban neighborhood in the southwestern area of the city of Córdoba, near the source of the La Cañada stream. Once systematized, this stream becomes one of the city’s iconic promenades, flowing through various neighborhoods, reaching the city center, and ultimately emptying into the Suquía River.
Project name
Casa R&C - B° La Cascada / City of Córdoba
Architecture firm
Cristián Nanzer
Location
Country La Cascada, Córdoba, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte

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