44PL, Greenwich, CT
via archinect.com | photos © David Sundberg/Esto Located in the Greenwich, CT backcountry on four steeply sloped acres, the 44PL house uses a precise site and aesthetic strategy t
Cabin Lyngholmen
via dezeen.com | photos © Lund Hagem This island holiday home designed by Norwegian studio Lund Hagem is sheltered beneath a wide concrete canopy, which bridges the surrounding ro
An Artist’s Studio Inspired By Camera Design
via ignant.de | Photos © Eduard Hueber Austrian architect Christian Tonko designed Camera Lucida, a “small studio for drawing, painting and sculpture” that bidirectionally fra
Seascape Retreat, New Zealand
via yatzer.com | photos © Simon Devitt Seascape Retreat by award winning, Auckland-based Pattersons Associates Architects can only be described as heaven on earth. Located on the
Villa J2, Sweden
via jonaslindvall.com | Photos © Åke E:son Lindman The project began as the revamp of an existing summerhouse dating back to the 1940s. However, due to building regulations stipu
WATER TOWER BRASSCHAAT
via crepainbinst.be | Photos © – The existing water tower stood on the grounds of the manor of Brasschaat and was erected in order to provide the main house and service buil
Tepozcuautla House, Mexico City
via hypebeast.com | photos © Agustin Garza Concrete and metal, all without interfering with the environment. Nestled in the hills of Mexico City, the Tepozcuautla House consists o
Gallop House, Singapore
via dezeen.com | photos © Albert Lim A louvred wooden screen protects the upper storey of this west-facing house in Singapore from direct sunlight, while the lower levels are part
Aesop by Dimore Studio
via designboom.com | photos © Paola Pansini Aesop by Dimore Studio references Italian bottegas in Milan Recognized by their signature packaging and the individuality of each one o
9 Leedon Park, Singapore
via dezeen.com | photos © Jeremy San Polished, bush-hammered and board-marked concrete all feature at this Singapore house, designed by Ip:li Architects for a concrete supplier ke
Résidence LeJeune, Montréal
via designboom.com | photos © Adrien Williams Named ‘The Lejeune Residence’, architecture open form has revitalized a once neglected duplex building in Montréal into a single
Stepped Roof House
via dezeen.com | photos © Ivar Kvaal This small seaside holiday home by Norwegian studio Lund Hagem nestles against a cliff, and features a stepped concrete roof that doubles as a