Designed by Morphogenesis, the Dakshana Valley Institute embraces the surrounding landscape and becomes a part of the education experience for students.
Designed by Raw07, Solmé boutique serves as an understated backdrop for clothing brands, with an interplay of materials from stainless steel to plasterboard.
The Tom Kundig-designed luxury resort recedes into it’s natural setting, providing guests with the chance to both engage with and retreat from these surroundings.
The Ghent residence rejects sterile accessibility in favor of warmth, dignity, and a deeply humane spatial experience designed to evolve alongside its inhabitants.
INK + ORO’s design of this new artisan bakery is rooted in the simplicity of France’s bread culture, with materials that capture the same warmth as the goods on offer.
Edgy architecture practice Atelierzero brings the sprawling abode up to contemporary standards with cleverly porous built-ins, deft color blocking, and strategically deployed finishes.
OAD transforms a cluster of grass-covered Soviet bunkers on the Latvian coastline into a family retreat where the architecture of defense becomes the language of home.
Bureau de Change’s Trace project demonstrates how adaptive reuse can outpace new construction—merging circular design with a deep respect for layered architectural history.
Ravi Raj renovates a historic early 20th-century stone house in Mount Airy, Croton-on-Hudson, restoring and extending its material logic through a contemporary interior.
The limited key, ultra luxury Xcaret destination unfolds as a quiet beach side retreat deeply rooted in its natural setting with bold architectural expression.
Multifaceted architecture firm AAmp Studio sensitively reimagines an epochal modernist midrise into a texturally layered sanctum for both locals and visitors.
For his own family home in Melbourne, architect Paul Conrad begins with interior architecture—crafting a sequence of spaces where light, material, and proportion quietly shape everyday life.
In North Vancouver, Garret Cord Werner Architects, HB Design, and Donohoe Living Landscapes transform two neighboring lots into a single flowing composition of architecture, interiors, and garden.
OSKLO founders Arya and Michael Martin preserve the pedigree of a 1966 post-and-beam home while introducing contemporary furniture, art, and material interventions.
Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, Steel House references the neighborhood’s industrial past and embraces the Mile High City’s wellness-focused lifestyle.
At Melbourne’s flagship Baker Bleu, IF Architecture choreographs space, material, and graphic clarity to elevate artisan bread-making into a spatial experience of precision, ritual, and warmth.