France: Hourré House

E1

A 17th-century farmhouse becomes a serene homestead while providing accessibility and independence for an architect’s daughter.

Mexico City: Casa de Carla y Pedro

E2

Two renowned artists sculpt a modern-day cave dwelling, mixing contemporary design with traditional Mexican techniques and materials.

South Africa: House of the Big Arch

E3

Nestled in the lush canopy of the bush, two veterinarians and their son build a home aimed at preserving the region’s rich biodiversity.

Iceland: The Concrete Factory

E4

An abandoned concrete factory in a remote fishing town finds new purpose and serves as inspiration to revitalize the dwindling village.

Long Island: Sag Harbor

E5

Locals from one of the few remaining Black beachfront communities fight to preserve their neighborhood’s history and future.

Amsterdam: Three Generation House

E6

To accommodate his growing family, an architect redefines how multiple generations live harmoniously under the same roof.

Australia: Longhouse

E7

Determined to nurture a life of continued learning, a couple build a sustainable oasis that combines their love of farming and gastronomy.

Indonesia: Guha

E8

An architect’s passion for experimentation transforms a bioclimatic house into a microcosm of his world and playground for his imagination.

Barcelona: Bene’s House

E9

A restored gothic villa—with centuries-old frescoes, archways, and carvings—becomes an homage to a love lost too soon.

Ghana: Inno-Native House

E10

Built using native materials and techniques, a beautifully modern home is a call for future designers to decolonize building practices.