EDTR AI-crafted cinematic architecture. Autumn-first transformations. Meditative seasonal luxury.

09/03/2026

Barely buildable canyon rim.

Split-level home anchored into volcanic rock with a cantilever view deck.

Dream location or too dangerous?

Comment down below!

05/03/2026

The lot rises gently above the water.

A 185 sqm L-shaped bungalow anchors in stone and timber with a sheltered terrace facing the view.

Lakeside Stone Pavilion.

Would you build higher for perspective or closer to the edge?

Save this for your lakeside retirement plans.

04/03/2026

Frontage barely fits a driveway.

180 sqm L-shaped bungalow wrapping toward mountain views.

Maple Corner Wrap House

Smart layout or compromise?

Save this for your future retreat plans.

03/03/2026

Built on exposed shoreline rock.

A 310 sqm stone bungalow anchored along the lake’s edge.

Lakeside Stone Anchor Home

Lakefront mornings or forest evenings?

02/03/2026

Too steep for most.

A 220 sqm split-level glass tea house set along a misty highland cliff.

Window seat or terrace edge?

Save this video for your autumn mood board!

01/03/2026

A quiet ridge. Still water below.
One level. No rush.

Wood, light, and open air working together.
Morning coffee with mist over the reservoir.
Evening tea under soft lantern glow.

Nothing dramatic.
Just space that feels settled.








28/02/2026

A quiet stepped hillside in Japan at peak maple season.
The land sets the rhythm.
Cedar volumes follow.

Warm light gathers slowly as structure settles into slope and stone.
No spectacle. Just alignment between earth, timber, and time.

This is where the series begins.

Save this video for your autumn collection.






27/02/2026

A tea house carved into a canyon rim with nothing but desert air beneath it. Some call this architectural bravery. Others call it unnecessary danger.

Would you actually sit here and read a book?

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More cliff builds dropping daily.

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26/02/2026

An abandoned urban shell evolves into a layered Kyoto-inspired sanctuary of charcoal, walnut, and quiet light. Every surface tells a story of patience and craft.

Would you live inside this atmosphere?

Comment your verdict below.

25/02/2026

A severely vandalized dining room is rebuilt step by step into a fully styled Art Nouveau luxury space inspired by Buenos Aires elegance.

Every table, chair, plate, and candle placed by hand.

Watch until the chandelier turns on.

Comment “VELVET” if you’d dine here.

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Hakone-machi Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa

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