Contemporary Hideaways

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architects' insights
Architecture projects
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Cliffside structures
construction details
Contemporary Hideaways Overgrown Homes Greener Living
Eco-friendly homes
Emotional enrichment through design Secondary
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forthcoming
full-color photographs
Hidden cabins
Interior-exterior connection
Mindful architecture
Minimalism in architecture
Natural materials
Nature-integrated architecture
plans and elevations
Reconnection with nature
Retreats in nature
Rock homes
Self-sufficient living
Sensory architecture
Slow living
Sustainable architecture
Wilderness homes

Product details

  • ISBN 9788417557881
  • Dimensions: 170 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Instituto Monsa de Ediciones
  • Publication City/Country: ES
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In an oversaturated, permanently connected world—where digital noise and constant immediacy shape everyday life—the desire to disconnect and return to what truly matters has become a profound necessity. Contemporary Hideaways: Overgrown Homes and Greener Living is an invitation to rediscover a more mindful, intimate, and sensory architecture, one that values stillness, slowness, and a direct relationship with the natural environment. The project celebrates architecture in its purest and most honest form: retreats immersed in wilderness, cabins hidden within dense woodlands, homes carved into rock, and structures that defy cliffs while seamlessly blending into their surroundings rather than dominating them. These spaces seek not to stand out through excess, but through their ability to merge with the landscape, age gracefully, and coexist with vegetation, terrain, and climate. Through sustainable solutions, natural materials, and a strong connection between interior and exterior, these homes propose alternative ways of living—more respectful, self-sufficient, and emotionally enriching. They are places for contemplation, silence, and reconnection, where architecture becomes a mediator between human life and nature, reminding us that living better does not always mean having more, but living with greater awareness. Featuring 15 carefully selected projects, the book presents each one through the insights of its respective architect and is richly illustrated with full-color photographs, detailed plans, elevations, and construction drawings.

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