Through Rockbound, Omar Gandhi Architects composes a series of volumes with a sense of mystery akin to the emotion of the surrounding coastal environment.
Surrounded by nature and frequented by local animals, Lone Pine by CLB Architects is a family home set against a backdrop of picturesque mountains and rivers.
Hidden House by OPA is located on Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, nestled within a meticulously preserved area, daring to diverge from the typical architectural styles of its neighbouring homes.
The Sandbox by Peter Braithwaite Studio is a three-storey timber-clad residence located along the Bay of Chaleur in the Canadian Province of New Brunswick.
Located on a hillside in San Francisco’s Noe Valley, Redwood House was originally designed in the 1970s and has been renovated recently by Studio Terpeluk.
Sausalito Houseboat by Craig Steely Architecture is a unique home that is complemented with an enriching history and surrounded by inspiring sceneries.
In this considered restoration of a quintessential Los Angeles midcentury home, Woods + Dangaran designs a geometrically striking abode that interacts beautifully with the landscape.
Built and designed for a family of five, Peconic House by Mapos Studio overlooks Peconic bay and emerges from the landscape as if it has always been there.
Palisades Residence by Abramson Architects is a home located on the edge of Rustic Canyon, built to complement the landscape and give its owners a place to live and entertain.
Designed as a summer house near the homeowners’ main residence, Off-Grid House is a sensitively designed dwelling that serves to elevate the ecology of the verdant California ranch it inhabits.
Ridge Residence by Hsu McCullough is located in Los Angeles’s Sherman Oaks neighbourhood, designed by owners and architects Peggy Hsu and Chris McCullough.
Embracing its remote location, House on the Pond sees Atelier Echelle propose a sanctuary of warmth and connection as a supplementary pavilion to the main home.
Situated on a peaceful lake, Scout Lake Residence sees Stephenson Collective draw from the picturesque and removed surrounds, emphasising natural textures and tactility.
Twentieth sees Woods + Dangaran rewrite the typical residential response within a suburban context, creating unique intersections between public and private domains.
Originally designed in 1965 by Craig Ellwood, Moore House is a thoughtful and delicate renovation by Woods + Dangaran that brings the home into the contemporary context.
Madison Desert Club by Kovac Design Studio is a specially built and designed home that celebrates its surrounds and gives its owners spaces to entertain and find respite.