Architect Ana Smud’s residence in the Vicente López suburb of Buenos Aires is surrounded by gardens and wrapped in timber, concrete, and glass.
Floor plan of Kazoku House by the Sociable Weaver
The media room with its folding door open. “The goal was to open everything up and create a continuous visual connection throughout the apartment,” says Neufeld.
The Ki cabins, which is named after the Japanese word for tree, are nestled among light oak trees around the two-mile lake on the estate’s Hill Wood plots.
Before: “We loved the original hardware store signage that was on the building's façade,” says Valérie. Also appealing? The village-like atmosphere of the centrally-located neighborhood near the Rijksmuseum.