Are you an avid reader of Architectural Digest? Or always admiring homes where the bones give you a feeling you can’t explain? If so, you’re in the right place. From a modern Mexican estate to a biophilic retreat in Wyoming, we explore the masterfully designed homes in the Pacaso portfolio that architecture enthusiasts will love.
Crafted by the renowned Mexican architect Alan Machado, Solana is a testament to contemporary elegance. Perfectly positioned to celebrate its oceanfront surroundings, the home offers an unparalleled connection to nature while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic. A hidden gem of the home is the rooftop view deck, complete with a dining area, lounge space, and a private bathroom—providing an unparalleled perspective of the Cabo landscapes.Inside, soaring ceilings, clean lines, and walls of glass invite the outdoors in. Exquisite stone and wood flooring add warmth and sophistication, while the chef’s kitchen—designed for both style and a functional gathering place—features two islands, a discreet hidden pantry, and a conveniently located laundry room.
In the heart of Saint Germain des Prés, Paris is Beaux Arts, a stunning blend of historical Parisian charm and modern sophistication. Recently renovated by French interior architecture and real estate firm Kasha Paris, this three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom apartment features elegant details such as oversized Juliet windows, chevron wood floors, and refined finishes. Just a short walk from the Seine, Louvre, and Notre Dame, this home is ideal for those who crave classic European architecture with contemporary comforts.
Set on a breathtaking five-acre lot in Jackson, Wyoming, Harvest Ridge is a true architectural wonder designed by Ward + Blake. The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is a masterclass in environmental sensitivity, effortlessly blending into the natural beauty of the nearby Tetons. Featuring wood, concrete, and grass-covered living roofs, this contemporary retreat takes full advantage of its sloped terrain. Expansive windows frame unobstructed views of Grand Teton and Sleeping Indian, while water elements—including a reflecting pool and a striking glass-and-steel water trough—enhance the home’s deep connection to its surroundings.
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