Located at Quinta da Baroneza, in Bragança Paulista (SP), Casa Escultura was designed by Sabella Arquitetura, with interiors and art consultancy by Roberta Bussab and landscape design by Alex Hanazaki. With a total area of 1,200 sqm, the residence was conceived as a weekend retreat.
Project name
Casa Escultura
Architecture firm
Sabella Arquitetura
Location
Quinta da Baroneza, Bragança Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil
Principal architect
Frederico Sabella
Design team
Sabella Arquitetura, Frederico Sabella
Collaborators
Roberta Bussab (interior design and art consultancy). Alex Hanazaki (landscape design)
Interior design
Roberta Bussab Arquitetura e Interiores
Structural engineer
FEG (metal structure)
Construction
Epson Engenharia
Material
Metal structure, travertine marble flooring, wood flooring, wood panels and doors, aluminum panels with wood finish, painted wood slatted ceiling
Typology
Residential › House
Delivered in March 2026 within the emblematic program “Jardins Secrets”, two residential buildings by Vincent Callebaut Architectures have now entered the city of Montpellier at a human scale, at the heart of the Cité Créative, on the historic site of the former École d’Application de l’Infanterie (EAI).
Project name
Jardins Secrets
Architecture firm
Vincent Callebaut Architectures
Location
Cité Créative, Jardins Secrets, Montpellier, France
Principal architect
Vincent Callebaut
Design team
Agnès Martin, Philippe Vandersteen, Wang Chong
Structural engineer
André Verdier Ingénieur Conseil
Landscape
Land'Act Paysages & Territoires
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Rhinoceros 3D, Adobe Photoshop
Client
THEIA - CLIENT : Bouygues Immobilier - 75 residential units (including 17 affordable ones). OPALE & SENS - CLIENT : Vestia Groupe - 38 residential units (including 11 affordable ones)
Typology
Residential › Apartments
The project is located in Playa Matamora, in the department of Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, facing the vastness of the Río de la Plata. The coastal landscape, both rugged and quiet, is defined by the constant presence of the river horizon and native vegetation.
Project name
Music Room - Casa La Flecha
Architecture firm
González Olsina & Vega Arquitectos
Location
Matamora Beach, Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
Principal architect
Charly González Olsina, Eduardo Vega
Design team
Charly González Olsina, Eduardo Vega
Collaborators
Cecilia Blanco, Nicolás Telechea, Bianca Brescia
Supervision
ARS Arquitectos
Visualization
Visualization: Leonardo Abba • Drawings: Victoria Fernández
Tools used
Adobe Photoshop
Material
Concrete, Stone and Wood
Typology
Residential Building› Music Room
Casa Roma is located in the Roma Norte neighborhood, in Mexico City, a few meters from the Glorieta de los Insurgentes, within an active environment and with an intense urban life.
Architecture firm
Brag Arquitectos
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Principal architect
Cristian Aguilar, Sergio Cruz, Víctor Buendía
Design team
Brag Arquitectos
Interior design
Brag Arquitectos
Structural engineer
INESCO Soil Mechanics: DMC Engineering
Landscape
Brag Arquitectos
Construction
Brag Arquitectos
Supervision
Brag Arquitectos
Material
Concrete, Aluminum, Glass, Wood
Typology
Residential Building › Apartments
A west-facing residence in Rohtak, Haryana, negotiates the pressures of climate, privacy and material permanence through a considered architecture of brick, void and filtered light.
Project name
Red Brick House
Architecture firm
Aura Architecture Studio
Location
Rohtak, Haryana, India
Photography
Purnesh Dev Nikhanj
Principal architect
ATawish Tayal
Design team
Nitya Prakash, Sejal Awasty, Paramhansh Yadav, Mohd. Mohsin, Vinita Gusain, Rahul Kushwah
Interior design
Nitya Prakash, Sejal Awasty, Paramhansh Yadav, Mohd. Mohsin, Vinita Gusain, Rahul Kushwah
Civil engineer
Aura Architecture Studio
Structural engineer
RZest
Landscape
Aura Architecture Studio
Lighting
Aura Architecture Studio
Visualization
Mohd. Mohsin
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Suite, BIM, Blender
Material
Brick, Concrete, Wood, Metal and Glass
Typology
Residential › House
A cabin on the banks of the Sázava River replaces its predecessor on the same site. After the original cabin burned down, only the stone plinth remained, which the new structure naturally incorporates. It provides protection from flooding and offers a sense of perspective — over the river and perhaps over everyday haste.
Project name
Between the Rock and the River
Architecture firm
Mimosa Architects
Location
Prosečnice, Czech Republic
Principal architect
Petr Moráček, Jana Zoubková, Pavel Matyska, Dalibor Pospíšil
Built area
Built-up area 69 m² Usable floor area 78 m²
Material
Wood, Stone, Glass, Metal
Typology
Residential › Cabin
The Fusteria is a transformative project that converts a former carpentry workshop into a contemporary residence. The renovation is approached as a process of continuity: maintaining the existing structure, improving comfort, and adapting the building to new functions while preserving its identity.
Architecture firm
Clara Crous Arquitectura
Location
Vilamacolum, Spain
Photography
Montse Capdevila
Principal architect
Clara Crous Fort
Design team
Jordi Collell Puig, Amanda Soler Vela
Collaborators
Construction: Manolo Martínez, Carpentry: Deco Fusta Pey, Metalwork: Moragas Salvans, Kitchen design and installation: 7VETES, Microcement: Ingremic
Built area
Gross floor area 232 m² Usable floor area 184 m²
Construction
Manolo Martínez
Material
Lime-render finish – façade. Stone and solid clay brick masonry – existing walls. Microcement – ground floor flooring. Fired terracotta – first and second floor flooring. 2 Lime stucco – walls. Exposed stone – bed headboard walls. Limewash – dining room wall. Lacquered pine wood – windows. Three-layer spruce wood – doors and kitchen. Natural marble – kitchen countertops. Handcrafted red tile – bathrooms
Typology
Residential › House
Casa Trigo emerges among mesquite trees that define the character of this site, located in a residential area of Querétaro. Designed for a family from Mexico City seeking a serene and functional retreat, the project took orientation and topography as its starting points, shaping a home that balances calm, materiality, and openness.
Architecture firm
Heliana Arquitectura
Location
Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, México
Principal architect
Heliana Arquitectura
Interior design
Heliana Arquitectura
Built area
572 sqm (0.0572 ha)
Site area
768 sqm (0.0768 ha)
Structural engineer
Miguel Bernal Rosiles
Environmental & MEP
Heliana Arquitectura
Lighting
Heliana Arquitectura
Supervision
Heliana Arquitectura
Visualization
Croma Estudio
Tools used
AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Construction
Heliana Arquitectura
Material
Concrete, glass, brick, clay tile
Typology
Residential › House