House H / Yoshimasa Kishimoto Architects Studio

A grid of four-and-a-half tatami mats was adopted as the unit for constructing the dwelling. The composition is based on the rule of arranging and dividing the area along this grid. This is an extension of the composition system of Japanese minka houses, which used to be called nimadori (two rooms) and mimadori (three rooms). It is a flexible form that can be arranged with simple rules, can be used as a small or large space, and can accommodate a variety of functions. 4.5 Tatami Mat Grid can be connected in any number of ways and in any direction, and the outer shell was designed to be free. Based on this premise, the site conditions and the client's requests were incorporated to create the overall vision of the house.

SoHo Small House / Maguire + Devine Architects

Created as a Tasmanian base for interstate grandparents, the SoHo Small House is a 45m2 ancillary dwelling.  It is tucked at the base of an existing north-facing sloped garden. This garden flows seamlessly onto the roof and is planted with native grasses and shrubs improving the biodiversity of the site while concealing the dwelling from the houses above. 

Philharmonica Residential Building / Bar Orian Architects

The innovative residential project “Philharmonica,” boasting two separate buildings. Philharmonic is located on the site of the original guest house and rehearsal space of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra in northern Tel Aviv at 28 Shai Agnon Street.

Mira Sierra House / Øblicuo

Located in the Bahía de Ocoa, Azua, in the south of the Dominican Republic, on a 3,600m2 lot. An area dedicated to agriculture and fishing. The environment is characterized by its semi-desert climate, its views of the mountains, and its sunsets over the bay. It is a rural house of 170 m2, which promotes slow life and seeks simplicity, the opposite of the way we live in the city. 

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