The three floors of this Santiago-based firm Hsü Rudolphy's house drop down a sloping site to Rapel Lake, offering several terraces and access to the lake.
Located on the hills of São Paulo, Brazil, it became evident that a design that avoids negative affects while expanding good qualities was required. It is critical in this terrain to prevent both sound and sight pollution.
The mansion, which sits on 45 000 square feet of property, was built for the client and his family, who are regular entertainers with a demand for extensive areas for organizing gatherings of all sizes.
A strip of glass separates the patterned concrete and timber blocks that make up this house built by Carvalho Araújo that overlooks a valley in northern Portugal.
The property is built into the mountainside and has a wavy zinc-covered roof with walls of windows, private balconies, and a big party patio with a swimming pool. The interiors provide unrivalled views of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Stair Home is a 213 m²area house constructed of three triangular volumes, with a volume in the center including a claimable staircase to provide a perspective over the site.
A boutique-style holiday house concept with an ecologically sensitive standard is being developed in Tulum, Mexico's Caribbean coast. hidden in the midst of woodland woods, providing a close connection with nature.
In Barcelona, Spain, it will be completed in 2021. DelRioBani and Mark Rabadan shot the photos. On one side of the upper flow of the old Farigola stream, between the Coll and the Carmel hill of Barcelona.
The classic Nordic cabin has been created as a family holiday house that combines the site's previously existing diverse constructions and is located in a clearing on the outer Stockholm archipelago.
Being requested for the construction of a barn-style shelter in the foothills of the Andes Mountains. Following this concept, on these mountain pathways, there are stone shelters known as "pircas" built by the indigenous occupants.
It spans the whole width of the property, separating the front yard to the east from the garden to the south-west. Because of its location on the site, the home is almost entirely experienced from the front, and seems as if it is only a line, a wall with a particular depth to squeeze in space for living.
In Patagonia, Triangular debuts its 225 m² corrugated steel-clad forest home. Natural light is abundant throughout the home by virtue of the windows on the walls and ceilings.
Fass School and the Teachers' Residence are a new primary school and residence created by Toshiko Mori's New York-based architectural company in the town of Fass on Senegal's isolated west coast.
The property is largely hidden beneath the hillside, enabling the meadow to encompass the foundation from the roadside, and is designed to resemble a typical Lincolnshire barn shape built on a huge concrete plinth.