EE House | WOS Architects

EE House, a project by WOS Architects, serves a dual purpose, functioning both as a residence for one and as a communal space for a closely knit family. With ample space and greenery, the house has been designed to foster a variety of family activities. The design seamlessly connects the indoor, balcony, garden, and communal spaces, allowing for a more cohesive and functional home.

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WOS Architects

WOS Architects, based in Bangkok, is a small practice run by two architects, specializing in architectural design, interior design, and the spaces in between. They believe in simplicity and practicality, yet also embrace ambiguity. Their approach to architecture focuses on creating places for dwellers, guests, and nature, with boundaries that extend beyond the perimeter of buildings.

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Haven – The Eternal Experience Pavilion | Earthscape Studio

Haven – The Eternal Experience Pavilion by Earthscape Studio is an innovative Timbrel vaulting structure emphasizing affordability and sustainability, built without the use of steel or concrete. Its design harmonizes with the natural terrain, blending seamlessly into the landscape and surrounding trees. The structure’s layout preserves the original landform, ensuring minimal disruption to the environment.

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Casa SA | Sandro Ferreira Arquitectura

Casa SA, an innovative residential project by Sandro Ferreira Arquitectura, revitalizes a neglected urban area by introducing a modern, contemporary structure that elevates residents’ quality of life. The design prioritizes abundant natural light in every apartment, fostering bright and open living spaces. With a layout spanning four distinct levels, the building emphasizes efficient space utilization and reduces circulation areas.

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Weekly Highlights 2025 #04

Archidiaries is excited to share the Project of the Week – Oasis The Cabin | Wiki World + Advanced Architecture Laboratory AaL. Along with this, the weekly highlight contains a few of the best projects, published throughout the week. These selected projects represent the best content curated and shared by the team at ArchiDiaries.

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JD House | Studio Arthur Casas

JD House by Studio Arthur Casas is a sand-coloured volume designed to create a spacious, private environment connected to nature. The residence offers a harmonious design that seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor spaces, enhancing tranquillity and comfort. Its design allows natural light to flood interiors, providing stunning views of the landscape and fostering a deep appreciation for the environment.

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Kavyam | Ikigai Studio

Kavyam, an interior design project by Ikigai Studio, merges Indian artistry and minimalist style, creating a deeply meaningful and harmonious living experience. A thoughtful interplay of materials invites an exploration of both visual and tactile elements, drawing guests deeper into the home’s narrative. The project is more than just a home; it’s a testament to the art of blending tradition with modernity.

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Ikigai Studio

Ikigai Studio is an architecture practice driven by a vision of futuristic designs that harmonize with the surrounding urban environment. Founded by architect Anuja Marudgan, she perceives architecture as an interdisciplinary fusion of design, art, culture, engineering, and aesthetics. While its roots lie in functionality, the evolution of art has revolutionized its practicality, making the two inseparable.

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Flexible and Replicable Housing in Montecristo, Bolívar | Architecture Thesis

‘Flexible and Replicable Housing in Montecristo, Bolívar’ is an architecture thesis by Daniel Esteban Garay Medina from the ‘Facultad de Arquitectura – Universidad Santo Tomás Medellín’ that seeks to transform Montecristo’s challenges into growth opportunities by integrating replicable housing solutions with environmental and cultural preservation. It empowers residents, promotes a circular economy, and strengthens community identity. This sustainable development model enhances the quality of life, attracts new residents, and revitalizes the local economy.

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House A | Alexis Dornier

House A, designed by Alexis Dornier, features a linear, 4-story design that serves as a bridge to counteract the steep slope of the site. The central theme of this residence combines a romantic ruin connected to the ground and an ephemeral, transparent structure with a series of roofs. These architectural expressions contrast and support each other, with a master deck crowning the structure.

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Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio

The Vietnamese Food Pavilion by MIA Design Studio, inspired by the design of traditional folk houses, offers a transparent and interactive space. The pavilion design showcases unique flavors and ingredients from each region, inviting visitors to taste and experience Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage. It honors traditional culinary practices and fosters community among guests as they explore diverse offerings.

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Kato House | Obra Arquitetos

Kato House by Obra Arquitetos is a refurbishment project that aims to preserve existing potentialities while proposing new spaces and functions. The overall design emphasizes a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living, allowing natural light to flood the area. This harmonious integration invites a sense of tranquility, making it an ideal retreat for family gatherings and leisurely afternoons.

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Between Land and Water: An Amphibious Wetland Living Model | Design Thesis on Floating Architecture

‘Between Land and Water: An Amphibious Wetland Living Model’ is an architecture thesis by Adhithya Shine from the ‘Avani Institute of Design’ that seeks to regenerate Kuttanad’s critical wetlands to enhance ecosystem services, diversify livelihood options, and make vulnerable farming communities more resilient to climate shocks. Through floating architecture, the project proposes a regenerative, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure that benefits not only humans but the entire ecosystem.

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Office extension in Vysoké Mýto | Prokš Přikryl Architekti

Office extension in Vysoké Mýto by Prokš Přikryl Architekti features a minimalist tower with a reflective aluminum façade that blends with the surroundings. The design preserves the open courtyard, with a lightweight timber frame and simple, efficient layout. A skylight brightens the attic, and wooden interiors contrast with the metal exterior, seamlessly integrating the new structure with the existing building.

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Air House | Estudio 87 Arquitectura

Air House by Estudio 87 Arquitectura emphasizes quality over quantity, focusing on air, light, space, and views rather than rigid program distribution. Inspired by air’s fluid, transparent, and temperature-sensitive nature, the design fosters a seamless inside-out connection, blurring the line between indoors and outdoors. Air freely circulates through the residence, cooling the interiors and promoting cross-ventilation.

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Termitary House | Tropical Space

Termitary House, designed by Tropical Space, features a unique design inspired by termites’ nest-building abilities in the local area. The residence is made of baked bricks, a traditional local building material, and is designed to be both functional and sustainable. The carefully designed brick walls with several holes and a lot of space between floors make it “self-breathing” with its natural lighting and self-ventilation.

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Moment0 Tea Bar | Architect Nonsense

Moment0 Tea Bar, an interior design project by Architect Nonsense, takes inspiration from “nostalgia” and transports people back to the past. The design creates a unique aesthetic, blending the existing with the modern while ensuring the overall stability of the structure. This blend of functionality and nostalgia not only fosters a sense of community but also elevates the experience of enjoying tea into a shared ritual.

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Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti

The Jirčany Fire Station, designed by SOA architekti, combines traditional and contemporary elements, taking inspiration from the shape and scale of rural barns. The architecture integrates functionality with aesthetics, featuring a polycarbonate facade that connects the inside with the outside. The interior is constructed with wood, offering a comfortable environment for firefighters, while a large window allows the public to observe their activities.

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Q04L63 House | mf + arquitetos

The Q04L63 House by mf+arquitetos features a simple yet functional volumetry that offers a comfortable and inviting experience for visitors. The design thoughtfully divides the residence into two distinct zones: one dedicated to social interaction and the other to private living spaces for all members. A central hall separates these areas, while the interior showcases natural materials to create a warm, modern, and timeless atmosphere.

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Oasis The Cabin | Wiki World + Advanced Architecture Laboratory AaL

Oasis The Cabin, a project by Wiki World + Advanced Architecture Laboratory AaL, features a series of island cabins and explores the possibilities of returning to nature through different spatial forms. The architecture resembles a miniature castle, with a dock leading to an inward-facing courtyard. It features mysterious hidden spaces and an expansive terrace that offers a serene retreat with views of the water or the sky.

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Casa da Sombra | Laurent Troost Architectures

Casa da Sombra, a project by Laurent Troost Architectures, showcases an architectural solution designed specifically for a client with photophobia. The residence features concrete walls designed to filter and prevent direct sunlight from entering the interior of the house. This innovative approach not only maximizes natural light while minimizing glare but also creates a serene ambiance that fosters a sense of tranquility.

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