A self sufficient house in Amami Island that merges vernacular spatial logic with off grid living strategies.
A self sufficient house in Amami Island that merges vernacular spatial logic with off grid living strategies.
House of Iron Doors in Tbilisi reimagines the boundary wall as inhabitable architecture through perforated steel panels and an inward courtyard.
Fala designs a mirrored installation stand for Circo de Ideias in Porto, using recycled metal profiles and reflections to expand a compact space.
House in Tamba by MIDW in Kyoto explores how architecture can emerge from terrain through a restrained system of floor, walls, beams and roof, forming a continuous relationship between interior space and landscape.
Rosa María House in Madrid by delaVegaCanolasso is organized around two patios that shape light, movement and daily life through a restrained architectural language.
Studio DERA reworks a historic Georgian house in Belgravia through a discreet rear extension, transforming a former swimming pool into a sequence of light-filled living spaces organised around a sunken courtyard.
Red Bridge Cabin is a 79 square metre prefabricated timber structure by Wiki World, located in Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone. Set within a heritage park, the project transforms a small dwelling into a bridge that connects land and island, redefining architecture as a spatial transition. Through translucent corridors, internal courtyards and elevated construction, the cabin explores new relationships between nature, material and inhabitation.
A compact alpine house in Lake Tahoe unfolds as a series of stepped volumes, embedding domestic life within the forest while rethinking the spatial logic of the contemporary cabin.
House in Gurre by Office Kim Lenschow is a 220 square metre single family house located in Gurre near Elsinore, Denmark, completed in 2024. Set within a dense forest of oak and beech trees, the project responds to filtered light and enclosed views through a composition of stepped volumes that create courtyards, niches, and layered interior spaces. The house is organised through equal spatial units and shifting floor levels, producing a flexible open plan articulated through sectional variation. A central courtyard brings light into the core of the house, inspired by forest clearings. Constructed from porous concrete blocks with a timber frame, the building expresses a clear tectonic language where materials and structural elements remain visible. The project explores the relationship between architecture and landscape through depth, rhythm, and material clarity.
This house in Murat by arba reinterprets traditional slate roofs through a curved timber shell. The project combines climatic response, modular construction, and exposed craftsmanship to create a spatially rich domestic interior.