A façade that blends resilience, tradition and contemporary restraint.
To preserve the 1820 stone walls, the designers implemented sandblasted glass bricks to filter soft daylight.
Terracotta façades and courtyards transform a dense typology into a breathing sanctuary.
Where quarter‑cylinder rooms and vaulted ceilings create spatial drama around a central pool.
Designed by Hauvette & Madani.
Brought to life by architecture and ideas studio CAN.
A look inside the architect’s personal home.
The only private residence in Florida designed by the master architect himself.
A grounded base, transparent pavilion and an open deck enable effortless indoor–outdoor living.
Connecting the home, a central space frames jungle and ocean views while directing movement.
Seamlessly blending private and communal zones on a 112-square-meter coastal lot for a family of 6.
Turning a tight urban plot into a cozy and elevated home.