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Casa Finisterra | Cabo San Lucas

Designed by renowned architects "Steven Harris Architects", Casa Finisterra is located in Cabo San Lucas - Mexico, in a spectacular and unique situation, tucked into a cliff, overlooking the endless Pacific ocean. The house has over 800sqm and features seven bedrooms all with huge windows and sea view. Other notable features include, outdoor living space, a beautiful infinity pool on the edge, a patio and a cactus garden. source

Also by Steven Harris Architects, the Surfside Residence




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STONEBROOK ESTATE

Nestled within an exclusive five-acre sanctuary, (Stonebrook) stands as the epitome of luxury living. Designed by renowned New Zealand architects, Sumich Chaplin, this estate masterfully blends opulence with comfort, creating a residence of unparalleled distinction. With a hidden entrance shielded by a grand stone wall, the property offers both seclusion and serenity. Inside, discover a gourmet kitchen featuring Gaggenau and Sub-Zero appliances....
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HUPOMONE RANCH

Hupomone Ranch is an original 160-acre homestead located just a few miles outside of the small Californian town of Petaluma. Designed by architecture firm Turnbull Griffin Haesloop, the property was neglected for 30 years, but has now been transformed into a stunning living space by the owners, a young family with three children. They wanted to build a barn house that would reflect their commitment to sustainable farming, that would incorporate seamlessly into the e...
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THE UNIVERSE HOUSE | BY TATIANA BILBAO

The Universe House, a beach house in Mexico barely higher than the rock it sits on, with a pool on the roof was designed by Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco and built by architect Tatiana Bilbao. Designed by Tatiana Bilbao one of the most promising newcomers on the Mexican architectural scene....
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