The House of Parallel Walls / PVDRS / India A climate-smart family home in Ahmedabad, The House of Parallel Walls by PVDRS uses north–south verandas and thick side walls to frame breeze, shade, and a double-height social core.
Steeplechase House / Brooks + Scarpa / United States Steeplechase House by Brooks + Scarpa reimagines the gabled home as two reflective pavilions in a restored North Carolina woodland, fusing minimalism and ecology.
Mahogany House / R ARCHITECTURE / Australia Mahogany House by R ARCHITECTURE in Victoria is a terracotta-clad, tree-centered family home designed for three generations, balancing performance and craft.
Casa Chachalaca / Juan Carlos Flores / Mexico Casa Chachalaca by Juan Carlos Flores in Nayarit floats above the tropical canopy—a handcrafted cement and timber house merging jungle, ocean, and sky.
Jenga House / Studio GM / Brazil Jenga House by Studio GM in Brazil reimagines tropical modernism through stacked volumes, open terraces, and material harmony between concrete, wood, and glass.
Oval House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados + Nicolás Lanza / Argentina A sculptural concrete envelope encloses an oval courtyard in Oval House by Tortorici & Lanza, rearranging traditional house structure with light, material and spatial clarity.
Spinone House / Jérôme Lapierre Architecte / Canada Spinone House / Jérôme Lapierre Architecte / Quebec, Canada — a minimalist 93 m² retreat woven into the forest, balancing clarity, warmth, and ecological sensitivity.
NINE X NINE House / Sanjay Puri Architects / India NINE X NINE House / Sanjay Puri Architects / India — a 1,672 m² residence weaving around nine existing trees, with T-plan, sunken courtyard, spiral core, and passive strategies.
Antriya House / 23 Degrees Design Shift / India Antriya House / 23 Degrees Design Shift / India blends stone walls, water moat, deep eaves, and spatial axes into a serene family weekend home near Hyderabad.
House Río / LABarq / Mexico House Río / LABarq / Mexico — a 559 m² V-shaped house with steel structure, walnut veneer, and open courtyard living in Querétaro.
Refúgio Rural / Lucas Fernandes Arquitetos / Brazil In Itajobi (SP), Lucas Fernandes Arquitetos renews a 140 m² country house with veranda living, brick wood-fired oven, slate counters and heirloom furniture—an authentic Refúgio Rural.
Warm Minimalism / Alexander Tischler / Russia This 72 m² Moscow apartment by Alexander Tischler design company combines light, oak veneer, and tailored detailing to create a warm minimalist sanctuary for modern life.
Villa S / N+P Arkitektur / Denmark Villa S by N+P Arkitektur blends forest openness and urban edge through dark timber cladding, expressive volumes, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Gómez House | Jorge Garibay Arquitectos | Querétaro, Mexico Gómez House by Jorge Garibay Arquitectos blends precise volumes, garden courtyards, and refined materials to create a serene modern residence in Querétaro.
Lujambio House | Jorge Garibay Arquitectos | Querétaro, Mexico Lujambio House by Jorge Garibay Arquitectos in Querétaro features sculptural concrete forms, open terraces, and natural light shaping a modern Mexican home.
House 258 | Cornetta Arquitetura | São Roque, Brazil House 258 by Cornetta Arquitetura in São Roque, Brazil, is a 5,539 ft² residence balancing a concrete base with a floating glass-and-wood pavilion amid the forest.
CHANCHS Apartment | DG Estudio | Valencia, Spain CHANCHS Apartment by DG Estudio in Valencia turns a digital nomad’s journey into a vibrant home defined by color, humor, and a metaphorical horizon of past and future.
TM House | Jacobsen Arquitetura | Brazil TM House by Jacobsen Arquitetura in Brazil harmonizes modern design with nature through open spaces, natural materials, and minimalist elegance.
Ripple House by Atlas Architects: Sculptural Glen Iris Home Ripple House by Atlas Architects in Glen Iris is a sculptural forever home that combines fluid design, accessibility, and sustainability, offering a modern vision of long-term suburban living.
Passive House by Mareines Arquitetura: A Self-Sustaining Retreat in Brazil’s Backlands Passive House by Mareines Arquitetura is a 1,350 m² Brazilian retreat blending energy-efficient design, reforestation, and quiet luxury in São Paulo’s hinterland.