LAI House / Broissin / Mexico LAI House by BROISSIN in Mexico City is a 923 m² five-level home that descends into the hillside, merging bold concrete forms, warm interiors, and terraced gardens.
Casa T / SSAA / Thailand Casa T by SSAA in Bangkok (230 m², 2025) merges a tattoo atelier and family home into a sculptural, minimalist residence with courtyards, light and dual atmospheres.
Tapa Villa / Studio Tanama / Indonesia Tapa Villa by Studio Tanama in Beraban, Bali is a 260 m² modern-tropical retreat blending Balinese calm, wabi-sabi textures and indoor–outdoor living amid rice fields.
Lac Rougeaud Residence / DKA / Canada Lac Rougeaud Residence by DKA in Québec’s Laurentians is a 534 m² lakeside retreat blending contemporary design, natural materials, and seamless integration with the forest landscape.
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Covva House / Bon Studio / Colombia Covva House by Bon Studio in Medellín blends stone, timber, and light to form a serene 450 m² retreat inspired by agape — a timeless connection between architecture and nature.
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.
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.
Ramos Residence / Venn Studio / United States Venn Studio’s Ramos Residence in Manhattan Beach is a 3,973 ft² coastal home defined by natural light, timeless materials, and seamless indoor–outdoor living.
Waterhouse Residence / o y a m a + Julia Manaças Architecte / Canada Waterhouse Residence by o y a m a + Julia Manaças Architecte in Sutton, Quebec — a cedar-clad trio of volumes that merge modern clarity with the rhythms of forest and light.
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.
Taipa Residence / Valéria Gontijo + Arquitetos / Brazil The Taipa Residence by Valéria Gontijo + Arquitetos in Brasília blends rammed-earth construction, modern minimalism, and sustainable design into a poetic Brazilian home.
Villa VOL005 / Studio BO / Morocco Studio BO’s Villa VOL005 in Marrakech masterfully blends terracotta materiality, fluid spatial design and landscape dialogue to create a grounded yet ethereal modern residence.
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.
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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.
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.
La Grange Rouge House / Sigurd Larsen / France La Grange Rouge House / Sigurd Larsen / France — marrying stone barn heritage with clean volumes, glass insertions and rural presence in Dordogne.
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.