Villa H / ARK-architecture / Tunisia Villa H by ARK-architecture in Tunis rethinks compact urban living with refined materiality, spatial clarity, and seamless indoor–outdoor connections in a 620 m² contemporary residence.
KIAORA / STRANG / United States KIAORA by STRANG is a 2025 subtropical residence in Miami with interlocking volumes, elevated communal spaces, climate adaptation, seamless indoor-outdoor flow and natural materials.
Villa Vista / Znameni Ctyr Architekti / Czech Republic Villa Vista: five-level Prague villa blending glass, brick and garden — a serene, modern home carved into the slope with panoramic views and lush surroundings.
Tam Dao Retreat House / Idee architects / Vietnam Set on a pine-covered hillside in Tam Dao, this retreat house by Idee architects weaves concrete, glass and landscape into a tranquil forest escape.
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House AL / N2B Arquitetura / Brazil House AL by N2B Arquitetura is a 1 124 m² villa in Vila do Golfe, Brazil, designed across three levels to embrace slope, landscape and light with refined concrete and stone finishes.
FE House / N2B Arquitetura / Brazil FE House by N2B Arquitetura is a 1,020 m² residence in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, that fuses refined materiality, landscape integration and calm spaciousness into a modern domestic refuge.
W House II / IDIN Architects / Thailand W House II by IDIN Architects is a 300 m² elevated home in Pak Chong, Thailand—elevated seven metres, blending concrete, timber and panoramic views into family-centric architecture.
Villa Sipat & Sauh / Arkana Architects / Indonesia Villa Sipat & Sauh by Arkana Architects is a 250 m² two-level pool villa in Bali (2025) that blends rental luxury with the warmth and intimacy of a private home.