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Meera House | By Guz Architects

Guz architects, and their incredible homes, are no strangers to Bless This Stuff. We have already shown you the incredible lush Fish house and Tangga house. Now we bring to you the Meera house. Facing the coast of Singapore’s Sentosa Island, the Meera house is built around an open air stairwell that floods the house with tropical ocean breezes, allowing its resident to take full advantage of the Singapore’s spectacular climate.

By: Tito Heiderer




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CAN CANYIS HOUSE - Image

CAN CANYIS HOUSE

Designed by Caballero Colon Architects, this stunning villa is located in Spain´s beautiful island of Mallorca. Perched on a steep and rocky hillside covered in the local wild vegetation, from which you can enjoy mind-blowing views of Canyamel Bay, the unique house is composed by a sequence of stone platforms that settle multiple volumes built on the abrupt site. Four stacked boxes accommodate the main living spaces and infinity-like windows dilute the limits betwe...
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NURAI ISLAND PRIVATE RESIDENCES | ABU DHABI - Image

NURAI ISLAND PRIVATE RESIDENCES | ABU DHABI

These residential villas for Nurai, a resort on a natural island off the coast of Abu Dhabi, have been designed by New York-based design Studio Dror led by Dror Benshetrit. Nurai is a 130,000 square metre island located northeast of Abu Dhabi city centre, near the northernmost tip of Saadiyat Island. The resort is due to open this year and residences start at €20 million....
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PONTE HOUSE

Nestled on the shores of Cacupe in Florianopolis, an island off the coast of Brasil, the Ponte House is a stunning example of architecture meeting nature. Designed by Tetro Architecture, this impressive residence doesn't just sit by the sea; it practically reaches out to it. The standout feature? A mind-blowing cantilevered pool that seems to float above the lower bedrooms, extending toward the sea. It creates a seamless visual connection with the horizon, givi...
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