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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
19 hours ago

casa la vista's exterior skin resembles tones and textures of mexican desert

Casa La Vista is a residential project by MEDEZA CDQ and VERTEBRAL located on a cliff within the desert landscape of Baja California Sur, . Positioned among dunes and overlooking the coastline of San José and Punta Gorda, the house is oriented toward the southeast to frame the horizon where sea and sky meet. The project responds to the region's extreme climatic conditions through a spatial and tectonic strategy that prioritizes orientation, shading, and material performance.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

atrey and associates' brutalist home pairs climatic intelligence with material honesty

A Delhi residence uses passive climate strategies, curvilinear concrete form, terracotta jaali screens, and material contrasts to blend brutalist strength with sensory warmth.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

recycled wood clads wellness retreat's meditation pavilions in arizona

Architect Jainika Shah's work centers on wellness-driven spatial design, bringing together technology, tradition, sustainability, and environmental awareness. Her practice approaches architecture as an interaction between human experience and ecological systems, a principle that shapes Adhyatma, a conceptual wellness envisioned for Sedona, . Named after the Sanskrit term for 'higher soul,' the project integrates itself into the red-rock landscape through material selection and passive strategies.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
2 months ago

House of Verdizela / Estudio AMATAM

A discreet, introverted courtyard house near Aroeira reinterprets Mediterranean and Islamic typologies, using patios to regulate light, air, and temperature for a calm retreat.
fromwww.archdaily.com
3 months ago

WEAVE House / 2321Architects

Hiroki Kawata + 24 Structural Engineer: soaps More SpecsLess Specs Hiroki Kawata "Weave" takes its name from the ideas of interlacing and spinning. The house pursues a living environment with a tangible "grain," woven from natural materials, passive performance, and everyday culture. Rather than leaning one-sidedly on technical metrics, it layers light and wind, materiality, and the rituals of daily life with care, seeking a stance that is attentive to the environment and a form of architecture that stays close to how people actually live.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
3 months ago

Monte Alvo House / NOZ Arquitectura

Single-story Monte Alvo house uses simple Alentejo forms, functional spaces, and solar orientation to secure year-round thermal comfort and a strong landscape connection.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
4 months ago

Oasis House / Shinagawa arquitetura

Casa Oasis balances passive thermal comfort, landscape integration, and expressive materials to create a water- and light-centered contemporary refuge in Sao Paulo countryside.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
8 months ago
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zig-zag resort extends linear terraces and infinity pools along albania's rugged coastline

The Zig-Zag Resort merges innovative architecture with environmental sustainability, creating a harmonious relationship with the Himare coastline.
fromFast Company
8 months ago
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Architects are finding new ways to bring natural light into sad, dark offices

Architects are finding innovative ways to bring natural light into office buildings lacking it.
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