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This week: A modern take on the American diner, Mediterranean living, a carbon-conscious cabin, and more
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Ravine House, by Kolman Boye Architects
A masterclass in site-sensitive design, Ravine House scales the cliffside to balance a minimal footprint, views of the Stockholm port inlet, and access to rock gardens on every level.
Popadich House, by David Popadich
From campsite to carbon-conscious retreat, Popadich House stays grounded in its roots — a rugged retreat for working, living, and being outside.
The Capital City Diner, by Parts and Labor Design
Parts and Labor Design brings a nostalgic simplicity to Albany’s Capital City Diner layering rich materials, bold contrasts, and custom lighting onto an American classic.
Clifton House, by Anthony Gill Architects
Wrapped in a series of gardens, Clifton House filters nature through every room — a softly spoken home with light, air, and privacy at its core.
Built from river stones and handmade tiles, Casa Ter is MESURA’s ode to the Mediterranean — sun-drenched, sea-facing, and rooted in local craft.
A study in simplicity, House Djurö blurs the line between dwelling and landscape with a restrained, timeless palette.