czech cottage

Mjölk Architekti The blackened facades are punctured by new windows, including a large glazed opening that replaced several smaller windows and provides a view over the landscape. Circular windows on each of the gable ends add a quirky detail that the architects suggested makes the building “look like an overgrown birdhouse”. https://www.dezeen.com/2021/02/20/mjolk-architekti-czech-cottage-burnt-wood-cladding/
diaspora house

L’EAU design Yeoncheon Diaspora is based on autonomy and flexibility in placement in order to respect each other’s life, but it takes into account the local characteristics of the site. Set a constant gable slope appropriate to the climate characteristics and arrange the arrangement axis so that the village community facing the panoramic view of […]
lone pine

CLB Architects The Lone Pine compound is set at the base of the Teton Range in a resort development at the edge of an open valley. Sited to take advantage of open spaces and view sheds, the house is oriented to screen neighboring structures while capitalizing on near views of the adjacent ski resort and […]
pilará house

Besonias Almeida Arquitectos The house was conceived as a single volume that, occupying the entire silhouette allowed by the building regulations, would be structured according to an orthogonal grid that would allow it to be pierced towards its interior, giving rise to the creation of courtyards of different scales according to the requirements of use […]
residence in livadia

PALY architects Two clean volumes, one with the living room, kitchen, dining room and one with the bedrooms, connected via a protected cross-bright semi-outdoor living space on the north-south direction, starting from the rock, ending on a raised platform suspended between mountain and sea, sky and earth. https://www.archdaily.com/956745/residence-in-livadia-paly-architects?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
minimum/MAXIMUM

PUNCH a desert contemporary home built into a gem of a site (that started out as a diamond in the rough). Upon first viewing, the site seems cluttered in a maze of flora as it is layered with beautiful native plants and trees, but when one looks beyond that, it becomes clear that the site […]
m1 house

MONO architects https://architizer.com/projects/m1-house/?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR01CAHJbwHiqupKmKJGraBtt0obhq2m5hPMwylBQPDSAzh_ordzRS3i2Q4
affordable homes in greenwich

Peter Barber Architects Peter Barber Architects has created a development of brick housing and a microbrewery at Rochester Way in the London Borough of Greenwich. Built for the Greenwich-council owned developer Meridian Home Start, the scheme consists of 29 homes that will be available to those working locally at discounted rents. The homes are arranged along three pedestrian streets […]
kew house

Piercy&Company First and foremost a family home, the spaces are informal but rich with incidental spaces, unexpected light and complex vertical volumes. The house is formed of a simple plan to make the most of the constrained site, reduce the building’s mass in the streetscape and respond to the living patterns of the family. Consisting […]
m3 house

Ian Hsü – Gabriel Rudolphy Design a structure completely based on SIP panels (structural insulated panels), supported on a grid of foundations that intervene minimally in the existing terrain. three-dimensional modules, made up of floor, walls and roof panels. The modules were designed in two widths and two heights, which in their combination and association constitute […]