Luxurious living can have many definitions. Check out this villa in Italy that is furnished with tonal variations of browns and blacks and leave us your views…
Vienna-based Ar. Alexander Diem captures eyeballs with this absolutely impressive, extraordinary villa by the lake in Western Austria - manifesting the theoretical underpinnings of his office.
Applying sustainability and organic design as core features, Studio Symbiosis proposes an aqua-themed villa in the heart of Delhi. Check out the proposal here and leave us your views…
Making the lowest impact on the environment, Ar. Fran Silvestre designs a home in the luxe gated community of Sotogrande in Cardiz, Spain. Check out how he uses four planes - shadow, wood, glass and stone to merge the built form with nature…
Ar. Shonan Purie Trehan of Studio LAB designs a holiday home in Mulshi using an architectural vocabulary that is driven as much by function as by the panoramic surrounds. Check out this what makes this the World Architecture Festival 2019 finalist in the Completed Buildings - Villa Category and leave us your views…
The KariGhars chisel a luxurious villa with a archetypal landscaped garden in Bengaluru, balancing an old-world architectural vocabulary with contemporary lifestyle choices
SAOTA, Max Kasymov & ARRCC collaborate to design the #SilverPine #villa in #Moscow mediating a relationship between Russian traditional architecture and 20th century modernism.
n their signature style, Fran Silvestre Arquitectos craft a minimally elegant villa, portraying a classic, formal play of space and form, of solids and voids.
Fancy long summer days at the lakeside? This contemporary retreat by SAOTA tastefully digresses from the traditional 'country cabin' vibe, crafting the perfect, voguish getaway.
Designer Khushi Todi of Cane Boutique crafts a subtle design vocabulary bordering on chic contemporaneity with a hint of rooted Indianness in this sprawling villa in Bengaluru.
Brazilian studio Architects + Co designs a luxurious villa rooting it in rustic charm with an architectural vocabulary of wood, stone, and an interactive composition of volumes.
Studio Vazio S/A capitalises on the concept of urban nature, utilising non-edificant areas as green pockets that highlight the nuances of historic built forms, conveying a unique aesthetic in a one-of-a-kind Portuguese neighbourhood!
Miguel de la Torre of mta+v captures the essence of conscious design with the Mexican villa christened Casa AYG, where minimal materials mark contemporary geometry while ensuring an unintrusive approach to the verdant landscape by Devas Paisaje.
Envisioned by Manoj Patel Design Studio, this holiday home in Vadodara's Halol comes nestled in the midst of a mango orchard. Striking in form and materiality while conscious in design, the home is a brilliant example of designing with intrinsic respect to the context.
When layering design depth through multiplicities, Designer's Circle Studio's vision for this villa is an ideal example. Straddling complex notions, the space perfectly depicts contemporary grandeur.
XBD Collective designs a palatial, contemporary beach mansion facing the infinite coastline in Dubai. The villa is wrapped in a warm blanket and is protected against weather elements for its lifetime.
Studio Saxe erects a modular villa made up of individual self-contained public and private units that are bound by a network of earthy pergolas, the entire ensemble bridging the nature-built-form connect in a contextual architectural vocabulary.
ShubinDonaldson Architects carve out a beautiful villa in the Sullivan Canyon, California by rooting the home partially into its narrow hillside envelope - on the one hand, opening the north side to the panoramic views, and on the other, using interlocking geometries to fulfil programmatic needs..
Parag Singal Architects juxtapose neoclassical with modern design elements to define grandiose, luxurious public spaces in a palatial villa in Delhi. https://bit.ly/PSA-IAnD