• Location: Phuket (Bang Tao), Thailand | Year: 2025 | Total Area: 480 m² A private lagoon-side villa that stands as a manifesto of modern tropical architecture. The project embodies the "Luxury of Privacy" concept—high-tech minimalism for those who value absolute tranquility and uncompromising comfort. Thanks to panoramic glazing and an open-plan layout, the boundary between the interior and the exotic landscape is completely erased. The villa features 4 bedrooms (including a panoramic master suite), expansive 120 m² terraces, and an integrated infinity pool. The design combines textured basalt with warm teak, while meticulously planned multi-level architectural lighting creates a visual illusion of the house "levitating" over the water at dusk.

  • Location: Auckland, New Zealand | Year: 2025 | Total Area: ~340 m² (incl. terraces) A coastal residence on the Pacific shore, embodying the concept of contemporary New Zealand eco-luxury. The architecture does not dominate the landscape but rather serves as its natural extension: understated forms, panoramic glazing, and expansive wooden decks (~100 m²) seamlessly weave the interior together with the garden and the coast. The project is designed for quiet living in harmony with nature, without compromising on comfort or status. The design features durable, climate-appropriate materials: warm natural wood, dark metal roofing, and tactile textures. With an open layout, minimal visual noise, and an emphasis on soft sunlight, the space exudes tranquility and an effortless natural luxury that will stand the test of time.

  • Location: Costa del Sol, Spain | Year: 2026 | Total Area: ~380 m² A private coastal villa designed around the principles of modern Mediterranean living. The architecture seamlessly integrates into the landscape of southern Spain: white mineral facades, horizontal volumes, and expansive panoramic glazing create an uninterrupted connection with the sea horizon. Designed for slow living and comfort in a warm climate, the space features an interior palette of sandy and terracotta tones, utilizing natural wood and stone. With a meticulously planned layout that includes open terraces (~110 m²), a panoramic master suite, and integrated Mediterranean landscaping, the project stands as a prime example of premium coastal real estate—perfect for both a private retreat and an investment.

  • Location: Sydney, Australia | Year: 2025 | Total Area: ~450 m² An oceanfront villa designed around the concept of coastal modern living. Rather than dominating the landscape, the architecture seamlessly integrates into the rocky cliffside through a strong horizontal composition, deep overhangs, and panoramic glazing. The project embraces the Australian lifestyle with a focus on outdoor living: spacious terraces (over 120 m²) and lounge areas blur the boundaries with the interior. The material palette—concrete, stone, and warm wood—echoes the tones of sand and cliffs. It is a space of "quiet luxury," where daylight brings a sense of freedom, and evening lighting creates privacy and tranquility.

Oasis 70 Resort

  • Oasis 70 Resort
  • Location: Bali | Year: 2025 | Total Area: ~10,000 m² A premium complex featuring 70 bungalows, where modern tropical architecture meets the slow-living philosophy. The project seamlessly blends into the landscape: panoramic windows and spacious terraces blur the lines between the interior and the surrounding nature. The design is rooted in authentic Balinese aesthetics, featuring natural wood, rattan, soft textiles, and warm sandy tones. It is a space designed for a tranquil lifestyle, offering the perfect balance of privacy and premium amenities (a restaurant, pools, and lounge areas).

  • Oasis 70 Resort
  • Oasis 70 Resort
  • Oasis 70 Resort

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