Situated outside of Mexico City, this family weekend house, which is intended to eventually be used as a retirement residence, melds into its rugged, mountainous surroundings.
A contemporary reinterpretation of rural vernacular architecture, this Ontario retreat comprises three ‘living bars’ that intersect and shift across the site.
Designed by a husband-wife architect and landscape architect as their summer house, the wood-clad, hexagonal abode draws inspiration the from crystalline formations in the bedrock of Sweden’s Kullaberg region.
A house in the Amazon rainforest employs design strategies that maintain strong visual connections to the outdoors while accommodating a client with an extreme sensitivity to light.
Home to a family with a son using a wheelchair, this octagonal dwelling provides an efficient layout and seamless flow between spaces and ensures that all essential functions are accessible on a single level.
The extensive refurbishment of a dilapadated German country house is approached as an ‘optimistic and joyful continuation’ of the structure’s long and complex history.
Comprising three discrete buildings connected by outdoor spaces, this copper-clad Cape Cod dwelling includes an artist’s studio, gym, and swimming pool.
Built on the site of a deteriorated 1960s house, this New York residence is both a perch and a frame, floating above the tree canopy to create a unique overlook and optimizing views of the landscape.
This three-story renovation and extension of a residence for a family of four embodies a complex interplay between artistry, functionality, and spatial dynamics.