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08/06/2026
A residence shaped by silence, shade, and the slow rhythm of Omani living.
Set within the mountains of Dhofar, this private home concept reimagines traditional Omani architecture through a contemporary lens: thick ivory plaster walls, pale limestone courts, dark walnut screens, bronze details, and a calm sequence of gardens, water channels, and shaded thresholds.
From the ceremonial entrance court to the central family courtyard, every space is designed as a transition between privacy and landscape. Frankincense trees, date palms, dry-stone walls, and soft mountain light create a residence that feels rooted in place, yet refined for modern living.
This is luxury without excess, architecture built around atmosphere, material honesty, climate-responsive design, and the quiet rituals of family life.
For private residences, hospitality projects, architectural storytelling, or AI-powered concept visualization, collaborate with us to bring your vision to life.
06/06/2026
Carved into the mountain rather than placed upon it, this family mansion concept is imagined as a legacy home for generations.
Set along a quiet mud-road terrace within a dramatic mountain valley, the estate follows the natural contours of the land with stepped volumes, terraced gardens, and stone retaining walls. Warm local limestone, soft beige plaster, terracotta roofs, arched loggias, walnut shutters, and shaded balconies create a timeless architectural language rooted in place.
From golden-hour arrivals to valley-facing terraces, every space is designed around family gathering, privacy, landscape views, and quiet luxury. The result is a grand mountain residence that feels noble yet human, substantial yet deeply connected to its rural setting.
For private residences, luxury villas, hospitality retreats, or context-driven architectural concepts, collaborate with us to shape a project with identity, atmosphere, and lasting value.
05/06/2026
In Doha’s quiet residential fabric, The Shaded Majlis Residence concept is imagined as a private sanctuary shaped by light, privacy, and contemporary Qatari elegance.
Behind its calm limestone walls, the home unfolds inward, from a ceremonial arrival court to shaded majlis spaces, serene courtyards, a reflective water element, garden terraces, and an intimate rooftop lounge. Warm beige limestone, off-white plaster, dark walnut screens, bronze details, and soft desert planting create a residence that feels both rooted and modern.
Designed for family life, hospitality, and refined indoor–outdoor living, the architecture celebrates shade, silence, texture, and the timeless rhythm of the Gulf home.
For private residences, luxury developments, and bespoke architectural storytelling, collaborate with us to shape spaces with identity, atmosphere, and lasting value.
04/06/2026
In the stillness of AlUla desert, The Quiet Earth Residence concept unfolds as a private retreat shaped by earth, shadow, and silence.
Low adobe-inspired volumes rise gently from the landscape, enclosing courtyards, shaded terraces, and quiet rooms that frame the horizon like living paintings. Hand-troweled mud plaster, clay-lime walls, limestone floors, weathered timber, dark bronze details, and handmade ceramics create a home where luxury is felt through texture, restraint, and time.
The design blends desert vernacular architecture with wabi-sabi calm and subtle Japanese spatial discipline, protective from the outside, warm and deeply intimate within. From the reflective water courtyard to the stargazing roof terrace, every space is designed for slow living, modern comfort, and a stronger connection to nature.
A desert residence where architecture becomes retreat, ritual, and atmosphere.
For private residences, luxury retreats, and concept-driven architectural projects, collaborate with us to shape spaces with meaning.
03/06/2026
In the agricultural landscape of North Lebanon, this concept private residence is imagined as a quiet dialogue between land, memory, and modern living.
Set among olive trees, citrus groves, stone walls, and cultivated gardens, the villa reinterprets authentic Lebanese architecture through a refined contemporary lens. Local limestone façades, arched loggias, terracotta roof accents, dark walnut shutters, bronze lanterns, and shaded terraces create a home that feels deeply rooted yet effortlessly modern.
Inside, off-white plaster, timber beams, limestone floors, linen textures, and warm natural light shape a cozy Mediterranean atmosphere designed for slow mornings, family gatherings, and evenings overlooking the orchards.
This is not a house placed in nature, it is a home grown from its landscape.
For private residences, boutique developments, and architectural storytelling collaborations, let’s create spaces with identity, atmosphere, and soul.
03/06/2026
In the dense coastal fabric of Jeddah, this private residence is imagined as a quiet retreat between city and sea.
Inspired by authentic Hejazi architecture, the house turns inward around a shaded courtyard, where palm shadows, water reflections, and filtered light create a calm family sanctuary. From the street, coral-stone-inspired walls, off-white lime plaster, recessed arches, and rawashin wooden screens protect privacy. Toward the Red Sea, the villa opens gently through layered terraces, rooftop majlis spaces, bronze details, and warm natural materials.
Every space is designed for modern Saudi living: elegant majlis gatherings, serene family lounges, sunlit dining, intimate bedrooms, and rooftop evenings overlooking the sea. The result is a luxury coastal residence that feels rooted, contemporary, and timeless.
For private villas, luxury residences, hospitality concepts, or culturally rooted architectural design collaborations, let’s create spaces with identity, atmosphere, and soul.
02/06/2026
Hidden within Beirut’s historic urban fabric, this private residence concept is imagined as a quiet retreat where Lebanese heritage becomes part of everyday living.
Behind its warm limestone façades and red terracotta rooflines, the house opens inward to a lush Mediterranean garden — a calm world of olive trees, citrus, cypress, jasmine, stone pathways, shaded terraces, and soft golden light. Tall arches, timber windows, wooden shutters, wrought-iron details, and the triple-arched central hall expression bring the memory of old Beirut into a refined contemporary home.
The design celebrates privacy, craftsmanship, and atmosphere: a residence that feels rooted in place, luxurious without excess, and intimate enough to carry the rhythm of family life.
For private residences, boutique developments, and heritage-inspired architectural concepts, let’s create spaces that feel timeless, meaningful, and deeply connected to their context.
31/05/2026
Carved into a Lebanese hillside, this palace rises like a memory of the coast, weathered limestone, red clay roofs, and arched verandas shaped by sea wind and golden light.
The design reimagines authentic Lebanese architecture as a refined Mediterranean retreat: cascading stone terraces, triple arches framing the horizon, carved timber shutters, intimate courtyards, olive groves, citrus gardens, and warm interiors layered with brass, linen, timber, and handmade stone. Every space is designed around atmosphere, from the ceremonial arrival court to the sea-facing dar, from the vaulted hammam to the sunset terrace overlooking the Mediterranean.
More than a luxury villa, it is a lifestyle of heritage, calm, craft, and timeless living, where architecture belongs to the mountain as much as it belongs to the sea.
For bespoke architectural concepts, luxury residential design, hospitality visions, and visual storytelling collaborations, let’s create the next landmark together.
🌊 A Stadium Shaped by Silk & Sail
The Greater Bay Area Sports Centre is more than a megastructure—it’s a cultural landmark merging tradition with innovation. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, this 70-hectare waterfront complex hosts a 60,000-seat stadium, 20,000-seat arena, and a 4,000-seat aquatics center—each sculpted with curvatures inspired by Song Dynasty sailing ships and traditional Chinese fans.
From flood-resilient parklands to naturally ventilated, fan-layered roofs, the design champions both sustainability and symbolism—anchoring Guangzhou’s rise as a civic and sporting beacon in Asia.
House of winds by Biombo Architects
Located in Indonesia with an area of 870 m².
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