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  • Casa M Project by Silverline

    Casa M sits on a site with a three-meter slope between the street and the plot’s midpoint. To address this grade difference, Silverline implemented a split-level system that separates the program vertically. The house presents a one-story volume from the street, while the rear extends across two levels. This approach enables both pedestrian and vehicle […] More

  • Cleft House by TAEP/AAP

    TAEP/AAP designed Cleft House with a clear response to its urban context. The house sits within a dense city setting and adapts to its surroundings by using scale, proportion, and climate awareness. The architecture introduces a series of voids and controlled openings to guide how the space functions. These voids do not serve only visual […] More

  • Melazza Studio on Casa Salt Rough and Designing with Soul

    In their interview with ARCHISCENE Magazine, Melazza co-founders Florencia Melazza and Malena Taboada open up about Casa Salt Rough, a lakeside home defined by softness, restraint, and emotional clarity. Located in a serene natural setting, the project unfolds through gentle transitions and honest materials, with light, texture, and proportion guiding each design decision. INTERVIEWS Casa […] More

  • La Pedrera Clubhouse by Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Martínez

    Nestled into the arid slopes of the Sierra del Tentzo near Atlixco, La Pedrera Clubhouse by Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Martínez doesn’t just occupy its site, it becomes part of it. Designed as the heart of the Cola de Lagarto development on the outskirts of Puebla, the building uses local materiality and a circular plan to […] More

  • OSPA Introduces Cap. 1 Três Figueiras in Porto Alegre

    In Porto Alegre’s leafy Três Figueiras neighborhood, OSPA Arquitetura e Urbanismo has unveiled Cap. 1 Três Figueiras, a residential project that reimagines the idea of vertical living through the lens of site-sensitive design and architectural restraint. Embracing the slope of the terrain and the iconic fig tree that gives the neighborhood its name, the project […] More

  • Reimagining a Fisherman’s House in Cadaqués Through Light and History

    Tucked into a quiet pedestrian square in the historic town of Cadaqués, a once-crumbling fisherman’s house has been brought back to life through a sensitive renovation by architects Bea Portabella and Jordi Pagès. The project revives the home’s original character while reconfiguring it for modern living, maintaining a close dialogue with the town’s vernacular fabric. […] More

  • Shudell House by Weiss Architecture Redefines Family Living

    In the heart of Toronto’s east-end neighborhood known as “The Pocket,” Shudell House by Weiss Architecture + Urbanism presents a thoughtful, future-focused take on family living. Designed for a travel writer and a retired buffalo rancher raising two young children, with a third living independently, the home balances long-term flexibility with a nuanced response to […] More

  • Echo Villa by Peny Hsieh Interiors Responds to the Mountain

    Peny Hsieh Interiors has unveiled Echo Villa, a 990-square-meter private residence in Taipei completed in January 2025. Tucked into a mountainous landscape, the villa draws conceptual and formal inspiration from the shifting contours of its natural surroundings. Rather than imposing a fixed architectural narrative, the design responds to its environment with sculptural subtlety and flowing […] More

  • La Flèche by MU Architecture Redefines the Modern Chalet

    La Flèche, a lakeside residence designed by MU Architecture, offers a refined reinterpretation of the mountain chalet. Nestled into the wild, forested slopes above Lake Tremblant, the home merges geometric rigor with immersive natural comfort, creating a legacy residence where architecture becomes an extension of land, sky, and memory. HOUSING The structure unfolds across two […] More

  • Framing the Horizon: Le Pâturage by MUUK Architecture

    Set against the expanse of an agricultural field in Bolton-Ouest, Quebec, Le Pâturage is a contemporary country residence designed by MUUK Architecture that speaks fluently in the language of its environment. Completed in 2025, the 5,110-square-foot home is shaped by a clear intention: to honor the quiet dignity of rural forms while crafting a sophisticated […] More

  • Casa Teruel by Jorge Borondo and Ana Petra Moriyón

    In the heart of Madrid’s Tetuán neighborhood, an area defined by its architectural dissonance and cultural flux, Casa Teruel emerges as a compelling study in adaptive reuse. Designed by Jorge Borondo and Ana Petra Moriyón, the project transforms a former architecture studio into a light-filled residence that preserves the spirit of its industrial past while […] More

  • Round House in Los Altos Hills Reimagined by Feldman Architecture

    Tucked into the hillside of Los Altos Hills, the Round House stands apart, not just by location, but by shape. Built in the 1960s and one of only a handful of circular residences in the region, the house was purchased by clients who initially intended a light renovation. But the home’s eccentric structure and obstructed […] More

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