Marc Thorpe designs the Crystal Lake Pavilion, a concept space that appears to float above a lake in the West Catskills.
Hitoshi Saruta of CUBO design architect designed The Circus, a playful vacation home that resembles a circus tent so the owner can live amongst his cars.
Studio Alexander Fehre transformed an old villa in Stuttgart by removing walls and designing a central structure with multiple functions.
Author Owen Hopkins highlights more than 250 Brutalist architects in the new release The Brutalists: Brutalism's Best Architects.
In the Costa Rican jungle, a pair of jaw-dropping, minimalist villas with rammed earth walls awaits you on your next vacation.
Due to strict zoning rules, this angular house required a red roof which led to the designers wrapping the rest of the house in the same bold color.
Splinter Society thought creatively when designing an addition to the Tear Away House in Melbourne via the use of an unfinished concrete wall.
KEMA studio transformed the unlivable MARVILA ATTIC into a bright and airy apartment with a hidden kitchen and built-in wall sofa.
Located in Prague, Czech Republic, House for Dorothy is designed by boq architekti with concrete and wood as the materials of choice.
When creating the concept behind the Ripple Apartment in Singapore, Right Angle Studio sought to evoke the tranquility of water.
The Brooklyn Studio's holiday gift idea was so popular among the design and urbanist set, the firm is releasing additional LEGO sets to purchase.
A home in Melbourne with an Edwardian front facade is renovated and given a back extension complete with ten folds in its roof to bring in light.
Bureau Fraai designed the open Panorama Penthouse in the Netherlands with interior structures to house spaces that need privacy.
The electric automotive brand Polestar's latest exercise in circular design practically requires an Arctic expedition to get to it.
Faure & Miniau Agency renovated an old barn in France, Les Greniers de Babel, to accommodate extended family when they visit on vacation.