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Modern residential architecture with wooden lattice facade and open living space, surrounded by lush greenery and designed for social gatherings and family comfort.

Local House by Studio Bright: A Social and Spatial Reimagining in Saint Kilda

In the heart of Saint Kilda, Local House by Studio Bright redefines what it means to extend and inhabit a suburban Australian home. Designed for a vibrant, community-minded family, the renovation departs from the generic “white box on the back” solution, instead offering a dynamic spatial experience with a strong focus on social sustainability, robustness, and joyful living.

Contemporary modern house with a minimalist design, mixed wood and stucco exterior, large windows, and a spacious carport, surrounded by trees for a natural aesthetic and sustainable architecture appeal.

Tree House by Matt Fajkus Architecture: A Courtyard Home Rooted Around a Live Oak

Situated on Sacramento Drive in Austin, Texas, the Tree House by Matt Fajkus Architecture is a contemporary two-story residence that weaves refined materiality with environmental responsiveness. With a bold yet understated street presence, the design prioritizes views, shade, and connection to nature—all anchored around a majestic Live Oak tree at the center of the site.

Luxury modern stone house built into a hillside surrounded by trees with large windows and contemporary design, showcasing innovative architecture and nature-inspired home design.

Casa Vi by EV+A Lab: A Compact and Sustainable Mountain Retreat in Sondrio, Italy

Perched in the alpine surroundings near Sondrio, Italy, Casa Vi by EV+A Lab Atelier d’architettura is a modest yet brilliantly executed renovation of a rural ruin into a contemporary mountain home. The project stands as a thoughtful meditation on space efficiency, contextual design, and sustainable architecture rooted in vernacular tradition.

Gerês House by Carvalho Araújo: A Harmonious Dialogue Between Architecture and Landscape

Gerês House by Carvalho Araújo: A Harmonious Dialogue Between Architecture and Landscape

Situated on a dramatic steep slope in the Caniçada Valley, the Gerês House by Carvalho Araújo is a striking contemporary residence that integrates seamlessly with its natural surroundings. Located within Peneda-Gerês National Park—Portugal’s only national park—this architectural intervention replaces a former house situated in a landslide-prone zone, prioritizing stability, simplicity, and a strong connection to the landscape.