Plantea Estudio: Between Tradition and the Present
Plantea Estudio approaches architecture as a craft rooted in humility, attention and the quiet pursuit of doing things well. Guided by tradition yet grounded in the present, their work balances context and contemporary expression while celebrating materials, everyday rituals and the people who shape each project.
From Berlin cafés to Madrid interiors, Plantea creates spaces that feel both deeply human and timeless, turning ordinary moments into something memorable.
In this conversation, the studio reflects on their philosophy, their process and the evolving ideas that continue to guide their work.
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Cesar Béjar on Seeing Architecture Through Light and Shadow
Architect and photographer Cesar Béjar moves fluidly between two disciplines that share a deep sensitivity to light, space, and emotion. Based in Mexico, his work bridges observation and creation, revealing architecture not only as form but as atmosphere. Whether behind the camera or designing spaces himself, Béjar approaches both practices with the same attention to light, proportion, and the quiet presence of space itself.
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Designing with Simplicity and Tradition: Andrew Trotter on Creating Architecture That Lasts
Architect Andrew Trotter is known for creating spaces that feel calm, simple, and deeply connected to their surroundings. From Apulia to Greece, his work draws on local traditions while remaining contemporary and refined, balancing honesty with a quiet sense of beauty. Whether designing houses, hospitality projects, or smaller objects, Andrew’s approach is rooted in clarity, craftsmanship, and the belief that architecture should serve life. In this conversation, he reflects on simplicity, the influence of place, and what it means to create work that lasts.
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Take a Look Inside Think Architecture’s Minimalistic House in a Park
On a hilltop in Zürich, surrounded by a park-like site, we find the House in a Park designed by Swiss studio Think Architecture. Merging with the landscape with its stone and plaster facades, it exudes a minimalistic, natural essence that blurs the lines between where architecture ends and nature begins.
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Crosby Studios: Blending Cultural References and Colorful Simplicity
Crosby Studios, an architecture, interior and furniture design studio based in New York and Moscow, is the success story of the Russian architect and designer Harry Nuriev. Establishing the studio in 2014, he found inspiration for the name of his passion project in the heart of the Big Apple. “I named my studio Crosby Studios because I love Crosby Street,” he says. “I was walking on Crosby one day and thought it sounded sexy.” After their first collection of works, Collection I, the studio was catapulted into the design world, making a name for itself with bold and colorful projects all over the world.
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Artful, Earthy Design Takes Center Stage in This Modern Minimalist Home
The best interiors are those that reflect their inhabitants. For modern classics designer Girstė Urbaitytė, Intro Dizainas every project is a collaborative effort with the client, embedding their essence into all of the details of the home — from existing forms to curated focal points
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Step Inside a Peaceful and Elegant Sanctuary In the South of France
Located in the South of France’s Vaucluse department lies the picturesque MA house, a rural farmhouse transformed into an intimate and elegant oasis by architect Timothee Mercier, founder of Studio XM, short for Extra Medium.
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Filux Lab by Workshop Promotes Artistic Community
This serene white haven, called Filux Lab, was created by Workshop, a young architectural company in Mexico. Serving as the new art laboratory of the International Festival of Lights Mexico (FILUX), the space exudes “a sense of artistic community” and almost serves as a blank canvas for art itself.
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LIS Design Studio Creates More With Less for This Ukraine Residence
No space? No problem. For Lviv-based design studio, LIS, it’s not the typical guidelines of materials, budgets, or measurements that’s at the forefront of their mind when starting on a new project. From the start, says owner Roman Shpelyk, the main focus is always on visuals, intuition, and functionality. A chance to approach a new project with an individuality that reflects the design studio’s minimalistic aesthetic and enhances each space with a unique perspective. Such is the case for their Project 33, created in partnership with Uliana Smolska. One look at the space—featuring tall, clean lines and bright pops of color—and you’d never guess the project area covers a mere 60 square meters.
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Visualizing the Beauty of Tranquility and Peace with the Architecture of Silence
Architecture of Silence is a collaboration between Wentz and Blackhaus, a creative studio specializing in architectural visualization and digital content. The project is a beautiful, sleek campaign that shows the brand's products in a serene environment, distorting the boundaries between reality and imagination. A utopian scenario of what the ideal architecture could be, the project seems to capture the serenity and silence of these rooms in the photographs, showcasing a monochromatic and simplistic way of living. All of the outside noise fades away in the tranquility and stillness of these spaces.
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Explore the Zen Minimalism of Z. RIVER. STUDIO
Modern Zen—the name of this project says it all. The sleek New York City apartment from the minds of Z.RIVER.STUDIO breathes a calm elegance through every room. It’s a conscious effort on the designers, who believe that “home” should be a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, a place where you leave behind the world’s stressors and step into a place of zen.
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A Play with Geometry and Openness in Casa Meco
Hidden between the trees in the beautiful coastal town of Aldeia do Meco, Portugal lies Casa Meco. An impressive architectural gem of no less than 300 square meters designed by the Portuguese Atelier RUA. Lying on a triangular-shaped plot, the design of this holiday home is guided by geometry and openness resulting in a perfect square house. With an open and central plan, the home has no doors and a bedroom in every corner of the house.
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Relaxing in a Sensorial, Sober, and Secluded Getaway by Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados
PPAA, short for Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados, is a Mexican architecture office "driven by an architecture of ideas over an architecture of forms.” Seeing architecture as an open medium, the studio always considers the context of a project and the challenges it brings. With nature being an important aspect of their designs, the firm strives for a sensorial atmosphere in their properties. Casa La Quinta is one of PPAA’s stunning projects in which they perfectly translate the identity and context of the site into a home.
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K Studio Blends Villa Mandra with the Stunning Mykonos Hills
Hidden in the beautiful brown hills of Mykonos, Greece, lies Villa Mandra, a stunning six-bedroom holiday home designed by the Greek K Studio. The house sits on the ridge of the hill of Aleomandra—hence the name—and has an amazing view over the sea. Its proximity to the hill and the fact that the house blends in with its natural surroundings mean that Villa Mandra is almost completely hidden from view, providing the ultimate privacy. The villa is built for a young and dynamic couple, “upon the idea of slow, laid-back summer living, encouraging mindful connection with family and friends, and the freedom to exist peacefully in nature,” K Studio notes.
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Celebrating Authentic Materials in Dois Trópicos by MNMA Studio
The Brazilian transdisciplinary architecture studio MNMA developed a unique design language of sensitivity, simplicity and intimacy with which they create beautiful projects diverse in scale. Their minimalist spaces are defined by a monochrome palette and intimate and an elegant aesthetic. MNMA’s design of a commercial space in São Paulo, Brazil called Dois Trópicos presents itself as a celebration of authentic materials.
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Bone Studio’s La Petite Café Reflects the Desert Landscape as a Monolithic Sculpture
Bone Studio is a nomadic design studio that merges form and function in their projects. Leaving conventional design stereotypes behind, their approach is free yet methodical. We “design novel spaces that can functionally and aesthetically serve different purposes—reinterpreting the way common spaces are defined,” Bone Architecture notes.
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Escaping Urban Chaos In the Serene and Intimate Selo Store
The Sao Paulo-based transdisciplinary architecture studio MNMA has developed a unique design language of sensitivity, simplicity, and intimacy with which they create beautiful projects, diverse in scale. “We believe in processes that do not speak of form but rather of sensations, from ephemeral to the permanent, that way, the architecture surpasses the simple answer in terms of material comfort and above all, it fulfills its greater task when it does not become an individual activity” the studio notes.
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Tour a Sober Geometric Architectural Gem in Mexico by WEWI
The Mexican interior and architecture studio WEWI strives to bring new and fresh ideas to the city they call home. Exuding a sober, natural, and minimalistic atmosphere, House Nizuc 01 is a perfect representation of the style for which WEWI Studio is known and praised. The home is located in the Mexican town of Puerto Morelos on a corner lot close to a park. Taking full advantage of this greenery and wanting to reverse the typical plan of a house, WEWI Studio decided to place the garden in front of the house connecting it to the park and the garage at the back.
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