1The Sculptural Monolith: Conceptual Organic Villa "An organic resort villa conceptualized with high aesthetics and rigorous technical artistry, interacting with architecture as if it were a living, fluid sculpture."
61COSTA VIVAOrganized around water, landscape, and semi-open spaces, Costa Viv offers a spatial experience that encourages slowing down, breathing, and healing. Curved and fragmented masses orient toward the sea, reducing scale, increasing permeability, and creating shared living areas with a seamless indoor–outdoor continuity.
10VITANOVAShaped around landscape, open spaces, and togetherness, the project invites users into a calm holiday experience connected to nature. Fragmented volumes orient toward the sea, while the spaces between them allow movement, encounters, and pause. Architecture and landscape merge to create a slow, breathable spatial atmosphere.
6ROMAN HUT - roman inspired country club & spaA project inspired by Britain's rich Roman heritage. Bathhouses were very important places in the life of every Roman. Almost every small town owned them. Bathhouses did not serve exclusively as places for maintaining hygiene, they were very often also a catalyst for the social dynamics of the entire society. Something like a modern country club.
1Runner-upVilla Del ArteA design based entirely on simplicity. A boutique project in the center of the city, overlooking the historical peninsula.
79Editor's ChoiceVILLA VERNACULAR KERALAThe whole plot is surrounded by a high concrete fence with only one front entrance. After passing it, you will see a huge rectangular block of concrete. The view might be overwhelming in its size and weight, whereas for the members of the household, gives a sense of protection and privacy from the outside world. The closed and cold front of the villa is a co
29Villa Vernacular - KeralaA project of villa placed in Kerala designed for a family of four living in isolation.