FEZH / Itm Yooehwa Architects

FEZH reinterprets the spatial logic of Fes El Bali, where clustered dwellings form the foundation of an organic urban fabric. Drawing from this precedent, the project aspires to create a "minimal urban unit" that consolidates essential communal functions for healing, culture, and everyday life. Within the gentle alleyways of Hannam-dong, FEZH positions itself as a compact city—an intersection of architecture, nature, and human experience—embodying its name, which merges Fez, Healing, and Hannam-dong.

Mazatlan 160 Building / Francisco Pardo Arquitecto

Mazatlán 160 is a mixed-use building —residential, hospitality, and commercial— located in the Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City. The architectural proposal embraces a contemporary language, building its identity through the honesty of materials and a rigorous proportional logic.

The Mountain Chamber / Erdegard Arkitekter

Deep within Kallebäcks Terrasser, a sculptural building leads downward into a world hidden inside the rock. The entrance rises as a monolithic object—part architecture, part artefact, part science fiction. It's a structure where both origin and era are difficult to place.

Long Lake Cottage / Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

An off-grid cottage on a forested peninsula combines natural materials with elevated living spaces amid the trees. Located on a secluded peninsula along a pristine, motorboat-free lake in the Ontario wilderness, this off-grid retreat offers a serene escape for an urban couple with a deep love of nature—who spent weekends camping on the land for a year before deciding where and what to build. Their goal: a place deeply connected to nature, elevated among the trees, and designed to accommodate accessible multigenerational living—a welcoming year-round refuge for gathering with family and friends.

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