Office São Francisco converts a nearly seventy-year-old apartment in Curitiba, Brazil, into a workplace for one of the city’s well-known thrift store networks. Designed by Leonardo Tulli, the office treats retrofit as more than renovation, using restored finishes, new partitions, and layered textures to connect meetings, partnerships, and daily creation with the apartment’s past.
House Light is a 2025 house in Curitiba, Brazil, by Leonardo Tulli. Designed for an urban lot with tight side boundaries, it turns the home inward and pulls daylight from above. A retractable roof, central void, and carefully placed stair keep the interior bright while preserving privacy from the street.
Clos de la Vila is a house in Valencia, Spain, by Ramón Esteve Estudio. Set on a hill above a rural town, the project reinterprets the local gable-roof house through offset volumes, a central patio, and a restrained palette that ties the building to its site.
RH29 – House In-Flux is a house in Hyderabad, India, by D A Studios. Designed in 2026, it treats form as something that moves inward and outward at once. Curves, dips, and sharp edges work in close tension, giving the home a sense of return, pause, and release.
3x16H is a house in Ha Noi, Vietnam, by Dungcd+, that answers a dense urban site with a compact mixed-use plan. Rental apartments occupy the lower floors, while the family home sits above, connected by a central core and a double-height void that keeps the interior linked.
Gamezone is a house in the United States by Faulkner Architects, set 6,200 feet up in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Built on the family’s existing property, it extends daily life with a bridge connection, flexible gathering rooms, and outdoor areas that answer the site’s elevation and slope.
Valley House is a 2023 house remodel in San Francisco, California, by Studio BBA. The project restores a 1910 Victorian while opening the rear of the home to wider Bay views and a lighter daily rhythm. A restrained palette of honed Carrera marble, pale gray cabinetry, black steel, and bleached red oak gives the interior its calm, edited feel.
ZWN House is a house in China by Jame Design, completed in 2023. The project treats daily life as a matter of sequence and relation, using rooms, thresholds, and light to shape how the home is read and used. Wood, white walls, and low built-ins give the interior a restrained frame for that idea.