Nestled in Cupertino’s hills, this retro minimalist residence by Craig Steely Architecture showcases seamless integration of glass, concrete, and nature, offering panoramic views and innovative design. 
Surrounded by nature, this stunning glass house disappears into the landscape while maintaining a strong environmental ethos. Its energy-efficient design, minimal footprint, and immersive views redefine green living.
Reviving a former factory with contemporary flair, the Office of 1978 celebrates Guangzhou’s industrial past while nurturing its creative future. The space mixes raw textures with clean lines, supporting startups, artists, and designers alike.
AP House by GGA Architects in Urbino, Italy, reimagines a medieval hilltop site into a minimalist stone residence, featuring red concrete terraces and walnut interiors. 
Le Cabanon in Providenciales, designed by Rick Joy Architects, is a minimalist three-bedroom retreat featuring mahogany accents, cross-ventilation, and a pool seamlessly integrated with the oceanfront landscape.
Nikunotoriko offers a unique dining journey in Tokyo, featuring cave-like and forest-themed interiors designed by Ryoji Iedokoro, complemented by top-tier wagyu selections. 
With futuristic forms, open layouts, and light-filled interiors, IDEAS Lab reimagines what a think tank can look like. Designed for ideation and experimentation, it’s a bold statement of Shanghai’s forward-thinking culture.
Nestled in a lush Bangkok garden, Patom Organic Living is more than a café—it’s a holistic destination for organic lifestyle seekers. Featuring a glass house, handcrafted goods, and a farm-to-table menu, it connects urban life with rural values.
Since 2017, Hidefumi Nakamura has been documenting Japan’s unique public toilets, showcasing their architectural diversity and cultural significance through his photography. 
Perched above Agia Galini, Crete, Ring House by DECA Architecture is a sustainable retreat with a U-shaped design, internal garden, and sweeping views of the Libyan Sea. 
Crafted to resemble a miniature skyline, this pendant light fuses industrial aesthetics with modern elegance. It’s more than illumination—it’s a glowing homage to the cities that inspire us.
Phillip Weidner, an American lawyer, single-handedly constructed Goose Creek Tower—a towering 55-meter cabin in Alaska’s wilderness, showcasing architectural ambition and solitude.